Large Astroturf (V2)


Updated: 16 May 2026

Exterior view of a narrow two-story suburban starter home with lavender siding, bright green astroturf-style landscaping, a covered carport, driveway parking space, and small front porch.
Large Astroturf Exterior

At first glance, this modest two-story home looks almost aggressively ordinary. Simple siding, a tiny front porch, and a long narrow layout give the house the unmistakable energy of a starter home built for Sims who spent every last simoleon on the lot and prayed furniture would somehow work itself out later.

But then there’s the lawn.

Whether it’s astroturf, experimental landscaping, or somebody simply refusing to acknowledge what real grass looks like anymore, the bright green exterior gives the property a strangely cheerful personality that somehow works far better than it probably should. A covered carport runs alongside the house with an additional driveway parking space nearby, giving the lot just enough room for growing families, visiting friends, or the eventual collection of increasingly questionable used vehicles every Sim household somehow accumulates.

Downstairs floorplan view featuring a combined living room, kitchen, and dining area with black-and-white tile flooring, staircase access to the second floor, and an additional bathroom located just beyond the kitchen.
Large Astroturf First Floor

Inside, the compact layout makes surprisingly efficient use of space while still keeping the home comfortable and easy to live in. The downstairs combines the kitchen, dining, and living areas into one cozy shared space perfect for cheap meals, awkward conversations, and Sims lingering around the refrigerator pretending they aren’t about to grab another snack.

Upstairs floorplan view showing two compact bedrooms connected by a central hallway and bathroom with blue tile flooring and a shower.
Large Astroturf Second Floor

Upstairs, the bedrooms provide just enough separation for privacy while still maintaining the close-quarters charm of a true starter home. The colorful interiors and playful flooring choices help keep the small rooms feeling lively instead of claustrophobic, while the second-floor bathroom somehow manages to squeeze nearly everything a growing household could reasonably need into one impressively compact space.

Despite its humble appearance, the home carries a comfortable lived-in atmosphere that makes it easy to imagine generations of Sims slowly upgrading furniture one paycheck at a time while stubbornly refusing to ever move out.

Grass realism sold separately.



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