Unusual and Unique Lots from Ineliz

 

The Lost Train Station – I love trains, especially travel by train. The grand old train stations are relics to their past. Sad to see them in decline. It hurts my heart for them to be so forgotten and neglected.

The Industrial House – I like old factories and old, sometimes derelict, buildings in general. I photograph old buildings where I live in rural Ontario, Canada. So, I can’t resist exploring an old building, even if it is fictional.

Victorian Library Ruins – I can’t pass up exploring a ruined library. 

Scavenger’s House – Just as you would think from a scavenger, assorted this and that somehow pulled together into one unique place.

PolarBearSims Abandoned Victorian Classic Home

 This is an empty house with some CC I’m going to download. I’m still learning more about making my own houses/lots and poking around with premade lots is a good way to figure out more. 

Abandoned Victorian Classic from PolarBearSims

Quoted from PolarBearSims (the storyline for the house).

This stunning home was built in 1887 by William and Carrie Wilkinson. William did most of the work himself with a little help from neighbors in their small country community. During the Great Depression the Wilkinson’s did everything they could to stay with their beloved home. They had just brought William Wilkinson II into the home 8 months before they started to lose everything. Baby William past away 3 months later from Scarlet Fever. This was just one of the homes and families lost everything they had and had to leave their homes. For over a Century this Victorian Classic sat empty. This home did not have running water or electricity. The only heat in the home was a fireplace that was ripped out and sold. All the original candle sconces are still through out the home. The yard is over grown with weeds and the three trees that Carrie planted are no longer alive. This home also has foundation settling and many other things that have been broke over the years. Is your sim the right sim for the job to restore this Victorian Classic?

Lots from Ineliz

 The Blue Tower 

Fisherman House – Its on the water, a pond with waterlilies. I like the idea but I’d try it with a cuter looking house. I’m not a fisherman.

Spooky Single 

Travellers Elixir Shop 

The Burrow – I like building underground. I miss having windows but its fun having so much space regardless for how it looks above ground. I don’t know how much of this is underground, but it sounds like it will be.

Little Darkling House – I like the roof. I usually flatten mine because not being able to use that roof space, a whole floor level, bugs me. But, this tall pointy roof really gives the house a Witchy charm.

Jesse Cottage – A small cottage with gardens. Quite nice as a Witch starter home.

The Lonely Tower – That top window is interesting and, how can I resist exploring a lonely tower.

Pumpkin Bone Club 

The Spider Tavern – Spiders get such a bad reputation for so little reason. I wanted to see more of this one, for the spiders at the very least.

Gothic Cottage – Not as deluxe as the larger places, but I’d like a smaller place to actually live in. My Sims tend to feel that way too. 🙂 

Victorian Library 

The Town Square – Take a look at this one for the idea mainly. Now that I’ve seen it I can think of a lovely “town” square which could sit in front of my Sim house.

The Hollows Mansion 

Swamp Hut 

E-Tiny House – I like those bubble looking windows by the front door. I also like tiny houses.

Doyle Micro Home 

Occult Estate – Nice and generic, in a good way, for a quiet Witch house.

Candle Shop – I’m not a candle person but I could have a Witch household run a little candle shop.

Wood Estate 

Witchy House – Not the usual looking Witch house, for one thing, its not dark or gloomy looking.

Desert Igloo – If you’re not curious to see this one… why not?

Howl’s Flying Castle 

Shadow Market – Stately looking with the blue curtains and old architecture.

Old Apothecary – It’s not as stylish as I thought it could be. But, still worth a look.

Newman Housing 

No one has the same taste, style, or preferences as I do, of course. Please take a look at other lots, paintings, bricks, floor and wall patterns, from Ineliz, don’t settle for just those which appealed to me. Do your own exploring.