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sims 3 expansion pack for building houses?

Which expansion pack or stuff pack is bedt for building houses in the sims 3? Im not too bothered about gameplay, just want more options to building houses without CC :) Taa x

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A ground driven push mower - no fuel, no engine, no noise A way to chop salad without using a salad shooter A way to mix a cake without electricity (see hand crank beaters.) One that is actually needed, but might not be a feasible project for you to tackle is a way to turn tamarisk bushes (a terrible invasive shrub) into wood pellets to burn in pellet stoves.
I just thought of this ideaHow about producing appliances for houses that are hooked up to solar panels on the outside of the house, instead of being plugged in to the home and wasting energyI think it is a great idea!!
Patching your game will enable you to create basements (and deeper ones!)Getting one expansion pack will enable basements because they automatically patches your game Getting World Adventures expansion pack enables you to create Asian style roofsIt also features tons of Egyptian walls and floors that has sandy texturesAsian walls and floors are also thereIt features more options for grass sprays like the ones with sandy texturesAnd pagodasNot sure what those are but they are in the gameOutdoor Living stuff pack features fountains, the ones that sprays water from the floorGetting Late Night expansion pack lets you create swimming pools with different shapesIt also features elevators Pets expansion pack features barns for horses.
A ground driven push mower - no fuel, no engine, no noise A way to chop salad without using a salad shooter A way to mix a cake without electricity (see hand crank beaters.) One that is actually needed, but might not be a feasible project for you to tackle is a way to turn tamarisk bushes (a terrible invasive shrub) into wood pellets to burn in pellet stoves.
I just thought of this ideaHow about producing appliances for houses that are hooked up to solar panels on the outside of the house, instead of being plugged in to the home and wasting energyI think it is a great idea!!

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