Desert Charm


A yellow desert home with a black roof, wooden front deck, stairs, cactus landscaping, pale windows, and sandy terrain.
Desert Charm: Front Exterior

Yellow siding, a dark roof, pale windows, cactus plants, and sandy terrain give the exterior a simple desert-home look. The wooden front deck and stairs add a welcoming entry point, while the wide one-story shape makes the house feel more spacious than the price suggests.

The rear of a yellow desert home with a large wooden deck, railing, back stairs, pale windows, sliding doors, cactus plants, and sandy terrain.
Desert Charm: Rear Exterior

Around back, a larger wooden deck wraps along the rear side of the house, with railings, stairs, sliding doors, and open desert space around it. The backyard setup gives players a useful outdoor area right away, even before anyone adds furniture, shade, or the driveway the lot can support.

An overhead floor plan of an unfurnished desert home with two bedrooms, one bathroom, open living areas, a kitchen space, decks, and sandy yard space.
Desert Charm: Floor Plan

Inside, the unfurnished layout leaves the rooms open for players to shape from scratch. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen area, and roomy shared spaces give the household a practical starting structure without forcing a finished style on the home.

Desert Charm brings the walls, the decks, and the desert view. Your Sims can bring the furniture, the air conditioning, and at least one plant that looks like it might survive the neighborhood.



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