Barn Conversion 4


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A stone barn conversion home with a brick driveway, chimney, arched front window, double front doors, and a low walled garden.
Barn Conversion 4: Front Exterior

Stone walls, green-trimmed windows, a grey roof, and a brick chimney give this barn conversion a sturdy rural look with a slightly more polished finish than its working-building roots. The fenced front garden, small gate, and wide paved space beside the house add practical outdoor room, while the windmill in the distance makes the lot feel settled into open countryside.

Inside, the first floor keeps the layout open and simple, with broad wood floors, tiled sections, a fireplace, and stairs rising through the center of the home. The tall arched window and front garden view give the main level a little extra character, while the unfurnished rooms leave plenty of space for players to decide how refined or rustic the finished home should become.

Upstairs, the second floor continues the converted-barn feeling with open rooms, wood flooring, exposed framing, and a stair landing overlooking the lower level. The layout leaves room for bedrooms, bathrooms, or tucked-away living space, depending on how much privacy the household needs after choosing a home with stairs as a central design feature.

Barn Conversion 4 keeps the stone, the chimney, and the countryside mood. Your Sims just need to bring furniture, ambition, and maybe a polite explanation for why the barn now has better windows than most houses.


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.




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