Eco friendly family house
PA:
It doesn't look to me as if the tree house slide has water attached.
Where I'm from, a lawn that lush would not be considered 'eco-friendly', but I know that's not true of everywhere or most Sim worlds. If someone has a dryer Sim world, xeriscaping that lot wouldn't be hard.
Skadi:
You can have lush lawns with a grey water / rainwater tank.
ANYWAY.
I like the house Witch, I will snag it for when I get Generations installed.
Madame Mim:
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2011 July 08, 10:09:07
Quote from: Anach on 2011 July 08, 09:29:20
Nice house, but wood fire polluting the atmosphere and wasting water on a water slide doesn't seem very eco-friendly to me :P
Nice smart-arse reply, but wood burning stoves are generally considered a much more eco-friendly way of heating your house than using radiators etc.
Eco-friendly Sims get a negative moodlet if they use a water slide.
Seacret:
Quote from: witch on 2011 July 08, 22:56:26
The loud orange thing is in fact a waterslide AFAIK. I haven't tried the slide yet and if the treehouse has one too, I will remove the loud orange thing.
From what I can see the treehouse slide is just a normal one but you'll have to confirm. Just FYI I do think the house is lovely and will download it once I have GEN, the "loud orange thing" comment wasn't a reflection on the house.
witch:
Cheers for the heads-up Madame Mim.
I'm not minding the comments or the debate, I did ask for it, after all.
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