So let me welcome you the SimsVille's Town Hall!
When you enter, you come in the reception-area. On the right is a waiting-area and the recepiost's deks.
On the left there are the bathrooms, and the snack machinees.
The doors next to the stairs lead the to the chapel.
Where there also is a space to celebrate the wedding.
Upstairs you have a cafetaria.
And a large library.
There is also the room where the governor meet the residents.
With an ensuite office.
Notes:
- I know it's not much, but I like it, it took me 2 hours to create it, and I hope you like it!
- I stil don't know if I'm going to have a governor, but if I do, I figured he will need an office. When I deside on having a governor, I think I will let him buy this lot, and hire a receptionist, but we'll see when it comes to that.
I love it! I suck at building things and rarely do because I don't like how it turns out. But this looks great and would be a nice place for any governor to work!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Those big projects are always so hard to get started with, so you've done very well!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! The wedding and banquet area look really nice, and cheery, and the office looks perfect too.
ReplyDeleteMaybe use a playable NPC as governor? that's what I'm doing until I have someone that fits the bill.
It is very exciting that the new Simsville is getting underway. A cafeteria is a great idea--government buildings usually have those.
ReplyDeleteThank you everybody!
ReplyDeleteMizzgin I suck at building too, bu sometimes I get this inspiration and something like this comes out!
Carla These projects are really hard, and I'v onlu done one for now! Next thing are the schools!
Maisie Thank you for the idea to use a playable NPC, I've already selected one, once evertything is a little bit more settled I will introduce him.
Francesca Thank you, I've never been to one, but I figured not all of the higher men/women in this world would bring their own sandwiches :)
hey Tanja! sorry I haven't been reading for awhile, but I'm back!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks great! The chapel and reception area are beautiful, and I can tell you put a lot of effort into this!