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  • Riverside Nest: A Willow Creek Starter Home

    Riverside Nest

    a new family home

    If you’re looking for the perfect blend of cozy, stylish, and affordable, Riverside Nest is the ideal Sims 4 starter home you’ve been waiting for! Whether you’re playing as a first-time Sim family or a Sim looking to break free and live by the water, this house offers the perfect mix of charm and functionality without breaking the Simoleon bank.

    Located on the scenic waterfront, Riverside Nest is a cozy two-story home designed for Sims who love both peace and convenience. The budget-friendly design doesn’t skimp on style or comfort. With plenty of windows that bring in beautiful natural light, the house radiates warmth throughout. From the spacious open-plan living area to the modern kitchen, this house is all about making the most of every square foot while keeping things aesthetically charming.

     

    Heading upstairs, you’ll find a spacious bedroom and a compact but stylish bathroom, giving your Sims a perfect place to rest after a long day of adventuring. The outside space features a lush garden, complete with plenty of greenery and a welcoming front porch where your Sims can relax or entertain guests.

    As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a bright and airy living room with direct access to a cozy dining space, perfect for hosting dinner parties or simply enjoying a quiet evening in. The updated kitchen offers everything your Sims need to whip up delicious meals with ease, all while enjoying views of the lovely outdoor garden.

    All of this comes at an affordable price, making Riverside Nest the perfect option for Sims looking to start their journey without blowing their budget. It’s more than just a home—it’s a sanctuary where your Sims can grow, thrive, and create endless memories.

    With this charming abode, your Sims will experience Riverside living at its finest, without the hefty price tag. Ready to make your Sims’ dream a reality? Check out Riverside Nest in the Sims 4 Gallery today!

    Hashtags: #RiversideNest #Sims4StarterHome #BudgetLiving #CozySimsBuild #Sims4House

  • Clos Cozy Challenge #3 – A box on a cross

    Why hello friends, welcome back to another fun-filled episode of Clos Cozy Challenges where we release a new shell every two weeks for those crazy kids that like to challenge themselves (but in a fun and enjoyable way of course.)

    This weeks shell is an odd shape, and skinnier than we’ve built with in the past two challenges. Easing up some restrictions, the below is in place:

    • No deleteing or adding exterior walls. The interior walls are okay!
    • You may change the wall height!
    • No changing the exterior platform
    • Must be built on a 30 x 20 or smaller

    Builds are due by the 27th of January!

    Come back and see this page after tours are completed for a showcase of the entries!
  • If you wanted a sign to read something today; start here.

    Procrastination is a really difficult thing to overcome, especially as someone with ADHD. Like this post – I’ve been looking at it and trying to come up with a title for the past 13 minutes, and effectively ignoring my break at work just to come up with something cool or edgy.

    The thing is that neither of those things really matter; this is a personal post and if I asked someone to describe me – I don’t think those would be in the top twenty things people would say. They may say, “Clo, you’re resilient, and kind. You know what you’re doing with your life and we’re proud of you.” Which – is verbatim to what has been said many times this week.

     

    Does that mean I believe it? Not always. I’m still struggling with how 2024 started. I’ve been sad, I’ve been angry, and the times that I’ve laughed this year compared to the times that I’ve wanted to cry aren’t exactly equal in length which is frustrating. I’m not ashamed to admit this though, because it’s the year that I re-open up about my mental health and continue to spread the message that if I’m going through this – someone else might be, and you’re not alone, friend.

     

    There are now seven minutes left of my break and apparently, when slightly motivated I can type quicker than I thought. Maybe that’s how we should be thinking about how we process our minds, and how if they’re busy being preoccupied by things we’re passionate about rather than thinking how everything needs to be perfect all the time, we’d overall have some better vibes coming our way.

     

    I’d like to think I’m not a perfectionist, but my ongoing library of never-to-be-finished Sims builds will probably say otherwise.


    That might be a challenge for everyone this week – go finish something. Maybe it’s a book that you started. A crochet that’s halfway done. Add some paint onto the walls of your Sims house (and add a roof. I see you there.) You will be pleased to know that 13 days into the year I finally put all of my clothes away that had been sitting there since 2023.

     

    Just finish one thing in it’s non-perfect glory, and see if that makes any difference.
    The worst thing that can happen is that you can get a small dopamine kick from saying it’s done.

    xoxo Clo

Clo Caffeinated

I'm a content creator best known for Sims 4 streams and active conversations in the community surrounding mental health. Also strongly associated my high-key love of coffee! I'd love to collab - please get in touch ♥