House For Sims 2
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- §30,858
- Residential
- 3×2 Lot
- 1 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Fireplace
- 2 Story
- Unfurnished
- Unoccupied
- Garage
- Driveway
- Requires All Expansion Packs
The bright yellow siding, dark rooflines, tall front windows, and brick driveway give this barn conversion a cheerful farmhouse look with a practical edge. The attached garage fits neatly into the front layout, while the simple hedges and walkway keep the exterior tidy without making it feel too polished.

Around back, the house has a relaxed country feel with a small fenced deck, side entry, chimney, open lawn, and tree swing. The yard stays simple, but it gives the home enough outdoor space to feel lived-in before anyone even moves a Sim through the door.
Inside, the first floor opens into a broad wood-floored living space with plenty of room for living, dining, kitchen, and hobby areas. The central fireplace helps anchor the main room, while the staircase and garage access keep the layout practical and easy to use.


Upstairs, the second floor keeps the plan open and flexible, with wood floors, blue walls, a stair opening, and a tiled bathroom area near the landing. The layout gives you room to furnish comfortably without carving the space into tiny boxes.
Barn charm, garage convenience, and open space give your Sims plenty of room to decorate boldly, route badly, and enjoy the yard from a perfectly respectable bench.
Part of the Barn Conversion Houses Set
The Barn Conversion Set gathers a collection of country-inspired Sims 2 homes that turn old barn shapes into comfortable residential lots with plenty of charm, practical layouts, and just enough rustic character to keep things interesting. Across the set, you’ll find stone, clapboard, and brightly painted exteriors, roomy interiors, fireplaces, porches, garages, fenced gardens, wide windows, and the occasional pond or tree swing for added countryside atmosphere. Each house keeps the barn conversion theme while offering its own personality, from cozy cottage-style living to larger family-ready layouts.
Basically, it is all the charm of moving into a barn, with far fewer hay allergies and a much better chance of indoor plumbing.