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25th Nov 2025 at 1:12 AM
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Veronaville's New Changing Hut
For the last ten years or so Veronaville's New Changing Hut has stood near the Canal Bridge in Veronaville. It's called the "New Changing Hut" because it replaced a very similar older building many years ago. Its purpose is to provide reasonably comfortable accommodation for newly created CAS Sims while I make various changes to them to allow them to become townies. The lot contains various CC modified objects that allow me to make the changes needed. These include the Sim Manipulator, Christianlov's Clothes Rail, A Simlogical Teleporter Painting, and Pescado's Batbox (in the roof-space). I got the idea from a post, which I think was by pixelhate, but their version just had the necessary modded objects in an empty outdoors lot, and was played with
MaxMotives. But, as I think you all know, I like to be nice to my Sims, and I enjoy playing them through the ordinary interactions of everyday life. So I built them this little hut with everything needed to keep them comfortable for a few hours while I prepared them for life as townies.

This is the original building, which has seen a few minor changes over the years. Until yesterday it stood on a 1x1 lot. By the way the little toilet window towards the rear of the building was white, until i painted it green this morning. Thanks @Justpetro for giving me a link to the green recolour.
Originally I just played such townies-to-be for a few hours -- sometimes only minutes -- while I made the necessary changes, so there was no need for a bed.

However over time I found I was playing these Sims for longer and longer. I suppose I just like hanging around with Sims, and sharing in their lives. I fairly soon found myself playing them until the welcome wagon came, so they could meet some of the Sims who lived in the neighbourhood. When these guests left they'd be exhausted. The best they could do on the lot was to nap fitfully on a park bench or a recliner. Or take a taxi to a community lot where they could buy an energy drink from a CC vending machine. All told it was ceasing to be fun, either for them or for me. It was obvious they needed beds, but there was no room to put one. Over the last few months I have added sleeping facilities to the downtown and Bluewater changing huts, and built a new larger changing shed in Monopolis, but there was still nowhere to sleep at the Veronaville hut itself. So when Gerald Park and Horace Blue moved out and became townies a couple of days ago, I decided to take the bull by the horns and build a second hut for the future townies to sleep in.
I used Mootilda's lot adjuster to increase the size of the lot from 1x1 to 2x1, and built this new sleeping hut. I had some difficulty levelling the ground to build on it, but I succeeded in the end. The little bit built out into a small gable at the front is the toilet. When all the other doors and windows were painted green, I really didn't like having to use a white Glasterpieces Privacy Window for the toilet, so I started a WCIF thread to see if there was a green recolour. Meantime I put the white window on the side of the building, so it wouldn't be too obvious from the street.

Justpetro kindly responded to my WCIF, giving a link to some recolours of that window by Michelle on TheNinthWaveSims website. I used that to move the toilet window to the front gable, and widen that gable to a more symmetrical appearance to the front of the building. This also allowed me to add an indoor shower. (The original hut has an outdoor shower at the back of the building.) I had to build several temporary internal walls to support the weight of the front gable roof, while I was building it. I'm not sure why I needed them, but I removed them all after I finished the roof.
The first Sims to move into this improved facility are Frazer Knowseley and Beatrix Keanie, two adults who had been separately in the Family Bin for some weeks. I combined them into one household. In the first picture Frazer has just come out of the original hut to greet Stephen Tinker. In the second and third pictures Beatrix is playing chess with Julian Moltke-Jones (Andrew's husband), who (along with Andrew) was one of the Welcome Wagon guests.

Floorplan of the two buildings. Originally I only placed three beds in the new sleeping hut, but I added a fourth one when, at the end of the first day in the new hut, we found that Andrew and Julian, there as Welcome Wagon visitors, had decided to test the new beds by sleeping in them. I now have
Lamare's "Use inaccessible beds" mod which allows Sims to use these beds. (The similar older mod by Inge requires
Apartment Life, so I can't use it.)
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