Art Deco


Front exterior view of an Art Deco-inspired modern home with white walls, flat rooflines, tall windows, palm trees, glass sunroom sections, and a tower-like entry feature.
Art Deco: Front Angled View

Tucked away on a tropical island, this Art Deco-inspired hideaway feels like a lost Hollywood retreat built for movie stars, poolside parties, and Sims who believe glamour should come with palm trees. White walls, flat rooflines, tall windows, and a glass-roofed sunroom give the home that clean old-Hollywood-meets-modern-resort look, polished enough to feel luxurious without losing its breezy island charm.

Rear exterior view showing the Art Deco home’s pool area, glass-walled sunroom, upper balcony railing, palm trees, flat rooflines, and backyard swimming pool with slide.
Art Deco: Back Angled View

Around back, the house opens toward a bright pool area with a diving board, slide, and glass-walled sunroom overlooking the water. The upper balcony railing and long window sections give the rear view a relaxed resort atmosphere, like the sort of place where someone should be wearing sunglasses indoors and calling it a lifestyle choice.

Poolside view featuring the backyard swimming pool with diving board, ladder, slide, glass-walled sunroom, upper balcony, and palm landscaping.
Art Deco: Poolside

The closer pool view shows off the home’s best leisure space: a backyard built for swimming, sunning, and pretending every afternoon deserves a soundtrack. Between the glass room, balcony, palms, and pool slide, the whole area feels ready for lounging, entertaining, or making an entrance that is entirely too dramatic for a Tuesday.

Cutaway first floor view showing the glass sunroom, open living spaces, central stair area, kitchen and dining rooms, bathroom space, and multiple arched doorways throughout the modern layout.
Art Deco: First Floor

Inside, the first floor keeps the layout open and stylish with the glass sunroom, broad living areas, kitchen and dining spaces, and arched doorways that soften the modern lines. The central stair area connects the home cleanly without taking over the entire floor, leaving plenty of room for furniture, conversation, and a tasteful amount of unnecessary glamour.

Cutaway second floor view featuring three bedrooms, three bathrooms, upper landing, large modern windows, fireplace area, and open balcony views toward the pool side of the home.
Art Deco: Second Floor

Upstairs, three bedrooms and three bathrooms provide a practical private level above all that poolside confidence. Large windows, open room shapes, and a fireplace area keep the floor feeling polished without becoming fussy, giving the home enough comfort to match its style.

Elegant, bright, and dressed for better weather, this home is perfect for Sims who want island living with enough old Hollywood glamour to make ordinary vacation homes look underdressed.


Part of the Majestically Modern Houses Set

The Majestically Modern collection brings together a series of bold contemporary homes for Sims who prefer clean lines, open layouts, dramatic windows, and the quiet confidence of owning furniture that probably came with a pronunciation guide. Each house approaches modern living a little differently, from compact executive spaces to larger architectural showpieces, but all share the same polished sense of style, spacious design, and unmistakable “yes, I meant to build it that way” energy.

These homes are not exactly starter-friendly, unless your Sim starts life with a trust fund and opinions about glass roofing. For established households, ambitious professionals, and anyone ready to upgrade from practical suburbia into something sleeker, Majestically Modern offers a stylish way to give the neighborhood a serious architectural glow-up.




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