The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff Ball Pit Gets a Visual Update

When The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff was released a few weeks back, one of the biggest issues for many players was the visual appearance of the Toddler Ball Pit. With today’s Sims 4 Game Update, Maxis released an updated version of the ball pit.

Even though the visual update makes the ball pit look better than the previous version, you may still want to use community CC. If so, be sure to check out this post for community created versions of this ball pit.

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Revamping Your Parks with The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff

With the release of The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff, players have finally been able to get their hands-on Toddler play equipment for parks and outdoor spaces. No longer are your tiny tots resigned to the side-lines whilst their big brothers and sisters get to enjoy all the fun! There’s only one problem: none of the games’ premade parks are Toddler friendly. To give you some inspiration to take forward into your own game, I’ve renovated Magnolia Blossom, the Willow Creek park, and made it suitable for Sims of all ages!

The style of this renovation was led by the new objects from Toddler Stuff. I knew they had to be included and so the rest of the build would have to work around these items. Unfortunately, the new play equipment only comes with three swatches so I didn’t have much choice as to what colour scheme to go with. Purple seemed to match best with the colours available for the children’s play equipment, as well as being the brightest option, so I decided to go with that!

I knew I wanted to include all of the new play equipment if possible. I played around with positioning the items in different places for a while, with little success. Eventually, I came up with the idea of creating a Toddler’s only space. I used the new fence and blocked off a small area from the rest of the park. This stopped the Toddler sized slide and ball pit from getting lost amongst the giant trees and open spaces of Magnolia Blossom. As the jungle gym was big enough to not look out of place, I decided to let it stand alone.

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It definitely would have been possible to simply place the new equipment next to the old and call it a day, but, as I wanted the park to feel like one coherent space, a few more changes would have to be made. The Toddler Stuff items look a little more contemporary than Magnolia Blossom’s original architecture so I decided to try and update the rest of the space in line with that theme. I used the original structure that was in the park and merely played around with the shape until it was looking a little less Victorian. I deleted the octagonal room from the roof and turned the space into a seating area, adding a rounded fence to give it a modern feel. In terms of the colours, I decided to go with a wooden wall covering from Get Together. This fit well with the wooden picnic benches and pirate ship whilst still looking contemporary enough to match the shiny purple plastic of the Toddler play equipment. As I was going for a bright theme, I added a blue wooden siding to the inside of the structure.

One of the things I wanted to achieve with this renovation is insuring the park continued to match its surroundings. Willow Creek has a specific aesthetic and although it can sometimes be tempting to choose the items and decorations you like best, it’s important to make sure your renovation doesn’t look out of place. This is even more important when revamping a park, only a small section of the Magnolia Blossom lot is available to edit so the new space had to flow neatly into the greater area. To achieve this, I made sure to use the same picnic benches as can be found in the rest of the park and the same style of bench that was in the previous version of Magnolia Blossom (I simply changed the colour from yellow to blue). This gave the renovation a sense of continuity and helped to make it feel like it was the same space.

Continuity was also achieved by keeping all of the trees (and the pond) in exactly the same place. Rather than bulldozing the entire lot, I kept certain features in their original position. In the real world, it wouldn’t make sense to knock down a huge, well-established tree, or drain a whole pond and so this felt like the right thing to do. In addition, I made sure that any new trees I chose to add were smaller and looked as if they could’ve just been planted.

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Similarly, I used the same plants and shrubbery from the previous park. Not only do these match their surroundings well but the mix of bright colours inspired me to be bolder with my colour choices for the rest of the park. I used bright coloured umbrellas and monkey bars to really make the space feel a lot more fun! Although I used content from DLC in this park, all of the plants and trees are from the base game. As Willow Creek came with the base game, I felt that including plants from packs like Outdoor Retreat or Romantic Garden Stuff would look mismatched, especially seeing as these can’t be found in the rest of the world.

I initially planned to concentrate on the play equipment from the Sims 4 Toddler Stuff but after falling in love with the new canopy I knew I had to use it. Adding it in, and placing some tarpaulin and cushions (also from Toddler Stuff) underneath it, gave the space a festival vibe. I really liked how this looked so I decided to run with the theme. I added in some of the chalk designs from City Living, as well as a mosaic to the floor of my building, and was thrilled with the end result. This is a great example of how different objects can inspire new ideas and make your builds look better and better!

The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff provides a great excuse for you to revamp some of the parks and outdoor spaces. Renovating a lot can be a really easy and non-time-consuming way to get creating and build up your confidence. Try out ideas, play around with styles and see if you can’t inject some new life into Willow Creek!

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Inspiration Corner: Pillows Everywhere!

I have to say, as much as I enjoy finding out about new features in The Sims packs, one thing I really like is to go through the new items and gather ideas of how to mix and match them with stuff we already had in the game. It wasn’t different when they first released The Sims 4 Toddlers Stuff Pack trailer a couple weeks ago when a single item really caught my eye: a stack of pillows.

That’s right, amidst colorful gigantic rugs, a cute set of painted tree stumps and the most discord causing playground equipment this series has ever seen, what really made me think about my future builds was this very simple, easy to miss set of three pillows that works as any regular lounge chair in the game. Why? Because I think they present us with a wide range of possibilities when decorating.

First of all, they made the set of pillows cheap (90 simoleons), so they come handy for your starter families. Then, they are presented with a good variety of color swatches, which makes it easier to match them with other content. And last but not least, pillows are great at transforming any room into a warm, fun and comfortable environment.

So in order to inspire you to use the pillows in more ways than the outdoor purpose from the pack, I created a few different scenarios using the same room as a base. I hope this will give you ideas for your next build, or to renovate a room in your current played household.

1. The rundown TV room

Nothing says “we can’t afford better furniture” then having pillows on the floor instead of a couch. The overall messiness does help a lot.

2. Making a living room feel more comfortable

I find that the trick is to combine the set of pillows with yet more pillows. Not necessarily pillows overload, but it brings a more cohesive feel to the room.

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3. Pretentiously casual

You know those rooms that are meticulously relaxed? Like when it seems that people actually put a lot of thought into making they feel like no thoughts were given into decorating them? A carefully placed stack of pillows is great for that feel.

4. Comfy kids rooms

Wether they’re providing seating for friends who come over to play or even serving as protection from more (fun) dangerous games around the room, pillows are a great addition to making any play area more comfortable for your little ones.

5. Home studio

Pillows and rugs absorb sound, thus ensuring recording quality. Whenever I play musician sims, I usually convert one of the rooms in the house into a home studio, and pillows also give them an extra warmth that is very welcome in a creative environment.

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