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PUT A LID ON IT: ROOFING IN SIMS 4 Roofing is one of the most dreaded aspects of build mode in The Sims 4. There is no auto roof option, although many have requested one. In defense of this, can you imagine the glitches? Roofing is difficult, but it does not have to be. With some patience and practice, you too can be a roofing queen in The Sims 4, but you need to learn the basics first…
Roof Types: In the Sims 4 there are 4 basic types of roofs that players can access. Each of these types also has a diagonal option.
Hipped Roof: A hipped roof has four sections. Perfect for square shaped buildings where the point meets in the center, the hipped roof is another choice often found in the real world.
Gabled Roof: The gable roof is one of the most common roof types. A triangular roof, the gabled roof is commonly found in real world projects and easy to apply to any house. Half Gable Roof: The half-gabled roof is exactly what it sounds like, half of a gabled roof. This roof type is great for small, attached rooms that connect with other roof types.
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Half Hipped Roof: The half-hipped roof type is also a great option when attaching rooms to a structure or for filling in areas that are uncovered. Half of a hipped roof, this roof type is versatile and can be used in a variety of situations. Flat Roof: The recently added flat roof is an amazing addition to the game. Perfect for those modern builds, this style was once achieved by placing a room above another and