i built a REALISTIC florida house in the sims (and it's ugly lol)

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  • Trying to recreate a classic Florida house in The Sims 4
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  • @masoneverlast1232
    @masoneverlast1232 Před 17 dny +2277

    I’d love to see more build videos based on different states’ architectures. Like an Alaska cabin, a Pacific Northwest midcentury, a California bungalow, a New Mexico adobe style,etc.

  • @FoxDragon1
    @FoxDragon1 Před 17 dny +1181

    Fellow floridian here. You almost, item for item, made my friends house from when we were kids. Omg.

    • @blakerucks
      @blakerucks Před 17 dny +34

      she is stalking you

    • @dfghsjhjkasnjdbs
      @dfghsjhjkasnjdbs Před 17 dny +10

      @@blakerucksthat pfp is genius /gen

    • @sketchyghost_6271
      @sketchyghost_6271 Před 17 dny +11

      The alligator too?

    • @jesykahkelly8196
      @jesykahkelly8196 Před 16 dny +4

      Plot twist, your friend was also her friend lol

    • @hawkatsea
      @hawkatsea Před 10 dny +2

      Tell me what you think about my IRL Florida house: it's called Ft.Lauderdale in the EA/TS4 gallery (@Tunikitty). I didn't realize til I saw this video how stereotypical it all was (incl. the pool-gator, LOL)

  • @simelly_6813
    @simelly_6813 Před 17 dny +120

    the UK could be a good one to do next. I'm talking laundry in the kitchen, tiny, closed off floor plans, conservatory in the back garden, etc.

    • @AdamZugone
      @AdamZugone Před 16 dny +15

      Bring Dan in for the build and commentary, that would be so fun

    • @absolutelycukoo
      @absolutelycukoo Před 16 dny +2

      @@AdamZugone This is what I was gonna say!!

  • @RatOfTheWoods
    @RatOfTheWoods Před 17 dny +134

    I love spotting strange similarities between Florida & Texas house styles. The one that stood out most to me is that we also have fans in every room, but many of the ones I grew up w had "boob" lights as opposed to the three lights!

    • @Kate-pg9zl
      @Kate-pg9zl Před 17 dny +10

      YES the boob lights, i know exactly the ones ur talking about omg, i dont live in the US and they have the same lights minus the fans EVERYWHEREEEE

    • @mtate28
      @mtate28 Před 17 dny +8

      Fellow Texan here, I also noticed a lot of similarities between Florida and some houses we have here, especially if we’re talking about the Gulf Coast area of Texas. I know exactly what you mean about the boob lights because some of my friends had them growing up in their houses, but strangely enough my childhood home had the 3 light-ceiling fan combo that Simsie mentioned in every bedroom/living room.

    • @ewawiercioch1831
      @ewawiercioch1831 Před 16 dny

      I grew up in a florida house with fans in half the rooms and boob lights in the other half!

    • @joeybuglissa
      @joeybuglissa Před 14 dny

      @@mtate28 Yesss the Gulf Coast of Texas has houses that look insanely similar to this!!

  • @the_internet_angel
    @the_internet_angel Před 17 dny +2288

    “I am unfortunately from Florida” STOPPP THATS SO FUNNY YET SO REAL 😂

    • @SunshineBeagle-sq6gi
      @SunshineBeagle-sq6gi Před 17 dny +7

      245 likes and 0 comments thats not right! I will fix that!

    • @leonielovemusic
      @leonielovemusic Před 17 dny +31

      "its even embarrassing to even admit" 😂 i am dead 😂

    • @KaraKubed
      @KaraKubed Před 17 dny +20

      bro i’m from texas i get it

    • @TheFiteShow
      @TheFiteShow Před 17 dny +7

      me about alabama

    • @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah
      @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah Před 17 dny +3

      I feel like that’s every state though. Every state has some bull crap going on lmao

  • @DlRGE_
    @DlRGE_ Před 17 dny +1104

    as someone who was born and raised in florida, you absolutely NAILED the "early 2000s subdivision" vibe. had me feeling nostalgic for a couple of the houses i lived in as a kid.

    • @clairecosio
      @clairecosio Před 17 dny +33

      only thing missing is the beach themed bathroom (even if you live in central florida lol) though i guess that is slightly more grandma's house than family house but ive seen it in non-old people homes

    • @sabueso344
      @sabueso344 Před 17 dny +11

      @@clairecosio shes missing the flamingos

    • @luckyystrikerr
      @luckyystrikerr Před 17 dny +2

      @@clairecosioa very important fixture of the mid-00s central Florida bathroom

    • @emilybrown2476
      @emilybrown2476 Před 17 dny +2

      Im from Southern California, but the 2000s suburb is exactly like this here, and i live in one

    • @Logelizabeth17
      @Logelizabeth17 Před 17 dny +1

      I was just coming to comment this. Being born and raised in Florida, this hit too close to home LOL

  • @laineylamb1453
    @laineylamb1453 Před 17 dny +162

    As a Floridian myself, I can confirm this is especially realistic. I even showed my mom and her words exactly were “yep, that definitely looks like a Florida house.” It’s especially reminiscent of places like Naples and Bonita springs in my opinion.

  • @roguesapphire0
    @roguesapphire0 Před 17 dny +82

    Maybe the more central Florida you get the more beige and one story you get, because I was confused by the "all the houses here are beige and one story" at the start. I live on the coast and a lot of the houses are pastel, colorful, and while we do have beige or grey houses I'd say it's fairly balanced. I didn't realize Orlando area was so beige and I am sad for you 😅I love the colorful houses and most of them are over one story.

    • @audiwaj4651
      @audiwaj4651 Před 17 dny +8

      Agreed! I'm in Tampa and houses are as colorful as the ones in Edward Scissorhands 😅

    • @sarahtroisi2922
      @sarahtroisi2922 Před 17 dny +8

      @@audiwaj4651 It definitely depends lol, I'm only an hour north of tampa and almost all our houses are sad and beige

    • @sugarbirb5145
      @sugarbirb5145 Před 16 dny +1

      This feels unbearably Naples tbh (I live right near there)

    • @whitleybraja
      @whitleybraja Před 15 dny +1

      Very true, I’m in south Florida and it’s colorful as well.

    • @raine1260
      @raine1260 Před 15 dny +1

      I agree. I am out on the coast too and we have A LOT of blue houses. Like aqua blue

  • @sarukakuteru
    @sarukakuteru Před 17 dny +1971

    FLORIDAAA IS ONE HELL OF A DRUG!!!

  • @olgavandommelen530
    @olgavandommelen530 Před 17 dny +518

    Hey guys for who didn't know already, the blooming rooms kit is gonna be free in a few weeks, there is not a date i think but don buy it yet save your money💚🎮

  • @ebbasandberg1925
    @ebbasandberg1925 Před 17 dny +28

    Video/miniseries idea: building traditional houses from different parts of the world. I think you mostly build houses hat could be found in the US but it would be fun to see your version of example a Swedish house or Australian 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @lauramacbeth2617
      @lauramacbeth2617 Před 15 dny

      This house is quite similar to contemporary Australian houses.

    • @ebbasandberg1925
      @ebbasandberg1925 Před 13 dny

      @@lauramacbeth2617 okay intresening, I just picked a random country to be honest

  • @_icebergslim
    @_icebergslim Před 17 dny +13

    In Los Angeles there was this famous architect named Cliff May. He designed the best houses in my opinion. He combined indoor and outdoor living so well with his signature Breezeways. One story. High ceilings. Exposed beams. Sky lights. It was mid century modern California style ranch houses. I LOVE his style and I can never find houses like his on the sims gallery. I really wish someone could make one. This is me shooting my shot to all builders. PLEASE MAKE A CLIFF MAY HOUSE! 😭

  • @thatoneluisa
    @thatoneluisa Před 17 dny +589

    I've never been out of Brazil but for what I get Florida is like Santa Catarina with the climate from Rio de Janeiro... I live in Rio, so I totally get the feeling! Also, I would love to see Simsie build a Brazilian house! The diversity in our architecture can even inspire you to start a series like "houses of the world" or something.

    • @MelissaLawrence2002
      @MelissaLawrence2002 Před 17 dny +27

      That would be so cool! I'm from the US, but other cultures and architecture are so fascinating to me.

    • @marimorningstar
      @marimorningstar Před 17 dny +26

      amg pensei a mesma coisa kkkk muito o clima do rio! moro em minas mas ultimamente o calor tá horrível aqui
      eu ia amar se ela fizesse uma casa brasileira

    • @deltapoeta
      @deltapoeta Před 17 dny +17

      I love this idea! I'm from Saskatchewan, Canada so I cannot relate to having cool or unique architecture BUT I would absolutely love to see more sims builds inspired by other cultures/nations/etc. And I think Kayla would do such a good job because she'd totally try her best to get the build as accurate as possible. Great idea!

    • @John_Vtuber
      @John_Vtuber Před 17 dny +1

      Thats so cool!!

    • @ellennathalia898
      @ellennathalia898 Před 17 dny +7

      Eu sempre imaginei que o clima seria parecido com o do Amazonas (quente e muito úmido) e eu ia amar uma casa "brasileira" tbm!!

  • @rmc4105
    @rmc4105 Před 17 dny +281

    I’m live in Florida and this build was 100% spot on from the bar/kitchen counter height, to the ceiling fans with the three lights in EVERY ROOM

  • @saraa3418
    @saraa3418 Před 17 dny +12

    When my parents moved down almost 20 years for my dad's job, we didn't know there was a hole in the screen around the pool. So I just remember being on spring break and finding ALL. THESE. TOADS. in the pool/lanai area. We'd gotten a field guide for FL wildlife before moving down and I spent a while identifying all the critters I rescued from the pool until we found and fixed the screen. Thankfully it was a small hole and no snakes came in. The house was maaany shades of pink when they moved in and Mom looked into repainting, but the president of the HOA wanted only earth tones or white even though the manifest said "tropical colors." So, they waited and bided their time until she had to take a leave of absence, then they and every homeowner who didn't want beige or baby poop colors submitted their colors. She was so mad when she returned! However, my mom got her aqua house with peacock blue door.

  • @alexrightnow2531
    @alexrightnow2531 Před 17 dny +23

    As a brit who's been on holiday in florida twice all of the houses she showed looked so nice to me 😭 like i guarantee those garages alone are bigger than most british houses

  • @apsiedoodle
    @apsiedoodle Před 17 dny +155

    It's giving house built in 1998 and rennovated in 2010 😂 i loooove the realism!!

  • @sander2542
    @sander2542 Před 17 dny +263

    i learned something new today floridas style is garage

    • @ryasnipes6068
      @ryasnipes6068 Před 17 dny +21

      There are the "open garage people" and the "closed garage people" too! Open garager's like to hang out just under the eave, shaded inside it, and wave at all the neighbors, drink beer and gossip! LOL!

    • @LivinInSim
      @LivinInSim Před 17 dny +7

      @@ryasnipes6068 I don't live in FLA, but one set of neighbors in my old cul de sac used the garage for social time like this, instead of vehicles. The young couple who previously lived there must have outgrown the house and moved out. This family was not stereotypically mom, dad, kids, but some other combo, hard to tell. There were teenagers, a grandma, and I'm not sure who else. Only the adults were in the garage, tho. The kids were out with their friends and riding dirt bikes. It was quite loud but thank goodness they closed the garage doors at about 10:30, so it was muffled. 🤣🤣
      They moved out, and a security officer who became a policeman moved in. It was like a tomb then. A detective called me to ask if he was a good neighbor when he applied at the Force. I said they were very quiet and kept the yard mowed. Dunno what I would've said if it was the other family. 😅

    • @shannonm6118
      @shannonm6118 Před 16 dny +2

      Yes just ✨garage✨

  • @wren.kitchens
    @wren.kitchens Před 17 dny +9

    when I was 11 I went to florida and I stayed in a house that looked so much like this, and I have to say, I am honestly a big fan of the mesh cage around the back garden-mainly because i’m scared of bugs, but partly because it’s just so useful
    I enjoyed my time there, mainly because it was the first time I ever saw a raccoon (I live in the uk) but also it was just so bizarre in a very enjoyable way; everything was so big, from the roads to the shops to the signs, and I know there’s some sense of rose tinted glasses since it was a while ago and I had no clue about anything to do with politics at the time, but I would happily go again
    anyway I say all of this because I feel like florida, as a state, is often criticised for its weirdness and I personally think that’s one of its many positives (and also to thank you for reminding me of that trip because I had a lot of fun, since it was the first time I was fully exposed to american culture before I knew anything about it)

  • @maddieschaefer
    @maddieschaefer Před 17 dny +17

    i lived in florida for 2 years about a decade ago, and oh my god when i say this video brought back crazy memories, i’m not kidding. we didn’t have a screened in pool, but we had a screened in room that the cats basically lived in. i remember vividly the house i lived in had a tile entrance and kinda an open floor plan for the entrance, and the living room was off the entrance, it was carpeted, and there was like a hallway of tile through the house, but it wasn’t walled in, so it was just like a weird path of tile. we’d have little geckos get into the house and one of my cats would try to catch it. our kitchen had fruit wallpaper/tiling, and we covered up the weird fruit tiles with sticker things (it was a rental house). our kitchen wasn’t angled, but we had a pass through from the kitchen into the living room and i remember making grilled cheese at the stove and watching cutthroat kitchen through the pass through. our neighbor’s house was 2 stories and it was basically the only one in the neighborhood like that. now i live in virginia (and go to school in ohio) and i can definitely say that most of the us has consistent house styles, but florida is living in its own design land.
    the house kayla built looks kinda like the one i lived in (go figure, its a florida house) but the window to the left of the front door was arched and the front door/entrance was next to the garage. the arched window was my room and it had a cool vaulted ceiling. honestly i loved that room, it was really cool. i guess florida wasn’t ALL bad (but only in terms of my house lmao) but i only lived there 2014/2015, so yeah its really yikes now politically. not that we’ve got it much better in virginia (ew glenn youngkin). geez sorry for the ramble, this just brought back a lot of memories.

  • @nattpearl
    @nattpearl Před 17 dny +145

    i remember going to florida for the first time and seeing that the WHOLE HOUSE was tile. not just the bathroom or kitchen, but literal BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOMS are that cold stone tile lol 😭😭

    • @hesterwright3674
      @hesterwright3674 Před 17 dny +37

      A lot of the warmer European countries are the same. Its weird to me, I'm from a cold af country but when I holiday in Spain or whereever its so weird but also cool. Like literally

    • @Zhiperser
      @Zhiperser Před 17 dny +48

      It's cooler, easier to keep clean long term, and doesn't have to be replaced from water damage.

    • @caifengforever2796
      @caifengforever2796 Před 17 dny +26

      If you've ever tried to get sand off carpet you'd understand 😅

    • @Kate-pg9zl
      @Kate-pg9zl Před 17 dny +4

      @@hesterwright3674 yes ikr like where i live you wouldnt DARE put tiles anywhere tbh, lino is in the kitchens and bathrooms and carpet everywhere else like ur toes would be so cold where im from

    • @nattpearl
      @nattpearl Před 16 dny +4

      @@caifengforever2796 that makes sense, i live in the midwest so the nearest beach probably IS florida tbh

  • @HarveyBehrendorff
    @HarveyBehrendorff Před 17 dny +383

    Florida is one hell of a drug 🌴

    • @Andrea_769
      @Andrea_769 Před 17 dny +13

      Florida!!! Can I use you uup?

    • @braydenharrell
      @braydenharrell Před 17 dny +3

      Flordia flordia its one hell of a drug its one hella drugged

    • @13.Gorgeous
      @13.Gorgeous Před 2 dny +1

      Yaaaaas Swifties 🫶

  • @alissalalala
    @alissalalala Před 17 dny +7

    i love when you do these more 'realistic' builds in the sims, they may not be as pretty as a tiny cottage or a modern 5 story mansion, but i think more realistic homes are more fun to play in. i'm australian and this house reminds me a lot of where i grew up except we didn't have a screened in porch/veranda, we had a glass roof tho :)

  • @Ratsoftheswamp
    @Ratsoftheswamp Před 17 dny +18

    I never thought about how other places don't have pool screens. It would be a mosquito factory with frogs, snakes, and alligators without them.

  • @DoveCalderwood
    @DoveCalderwood Před 17 dny +170

    🎵FLORIDA!!! is one hell of a drug...🎶

  • @Corrin27
    @Corrin27 Před 17 dny +59

    I’m also from Florida, and I tried to build my childhood home in the sims. I got so bored I never finished it 🤣

  • @betsyyz
    @betsyyz Před 17 dny +9

    you hit the two decorating styles of florida perfectly, beige and beach.
    I also don’t love florida houses but it’s kinda cute seeing it in the sims!

  • @qfromis
    @qfromis Před 17 dny +5

    idk abt where simsie is but as someone who lives in soflo, i absolutely ADORE the florida house style. like the brown shingles w the beigey/peachy color walls just brings me so much joy 🫶

  • @barbiegirltogami
    @barbiegirltogami Před 17 dny +54

    Funny enough I was listening to Flordia!!! The same time I got notified for this 😭😭

  • @rachjade8785
    @rachjade8785 Před 17 dny +28

    I’m in Florida for the first time and I am absolutely loving how stunning it is! I’ve been travelling across the USA for 3 months and Florida has been my favourite place (besides Nashville)!

  • @simsorbet
    @simsorbet Před 17 dny +10

    i need you to build a standard 2 bedroom house from the uk. they’re literally all laid out the same way and it’s a lot harder to recreate without realising it 😭

    • @MissMisnomer_
      @MissMisnomer_ Před 14 dny

      You should check out Plumbella: they're a Simmer from Middlesbrough and have made a UK style home once or twice! They're also like, so SO funny and chaotic

  • @saplingtarot
    @saplingtarot Před 17 dny +2

    This was so cool to watch and learn about, I know it would probably be quite a research heavy series but I’d love builds based on different states, or even different countries!

  • @rylanpedroza_
    @rylanpedroza_ Před 17 dny +61

    This house is one hell of a drug!!!

  • @mikelows1988
    @mikelows1988 Před 17 dny +193

    The palm trees are ✨palm treeing✨

  • @sarahlamper5701
    @sarahlamper5701 Před 16 dny +2

    As someone who has only lived in Florida this is awesome. The way you created THE ceiling fan is so smart and so real. I was excited for the greenhouse pack JUST so I could make screened in porches. I LOVE this. I am who this build was made for thank you so much the nostalgia here was real.

  • @synniestar
    @synniestar Před 17 dny +3

    i'm only 8 minutes in and i'm already uncomfortable with how accurate this is 💀 you put the fan & light combos in and i side-eyed their twin in my room LMAO

  • @birdiegreenwell1057
    @birdiegreenwell1057 Před 17 dny +113

    i hope taylor watches lil simsie every now and then

  • @jacquelinedevane3287
    @jacquelinedevane3287 Před 17 dny +90

    as a floridian this is iconic

  • @bethw7686
    @bethw7686 Před 17 dny +3

    I lived in Florida in the late 80s (because I am that old), and this was spot on even then! We had the screened in pool, the barely worth it tiny yard, the split floor plan....we even had the beige outside, though my parents repainted it a beautiful shade of blue. We also had sliding doors *everywhere* - my parents room, the dining room, the living room, and then a single door from the screened in pool to the hall bathroom.

  • @dorka4626
    @dorka4626 Před 17 dny +3

    I used to live in FL as a kid, and I'm not exaggerating when I say this took me back. Our garage had a hallway that went off of the kitchen, and we had a TON of cacti around the front of the place. the kicker was that it was BRIGHT ORANGE on the outside. I even remember when the house next door was remodeled to be all fancy white and gray. Great job, Kayla!!

  • @crispymojo8751
    @crispymojo8751 Před 17 dny +14

    Watching this felt like having a giant deja-vu and I was glad when Kayla said it's a one-year old build (that I remembered) and I'm not just crazy. 🌚

    • @FilmGeekLover
      @FilmGeekLover Před 17 dny +1

      😂😂😂

    • @amynewton774
      @amynewton774 Před 16 dny +2

      I also felt that, so I checked the stream re-upload date

    • @emilija1864
      @emilija1864 Před 9 dny

      @@amynewton774 can you give me a link? I'm going through the moresimsie channel and I can''t find it

    • @emilija1864
      @emilija1864 Před 9 dny

      @@amynewton774 I found it haha

    • @avontuurke3605
      @avontuurke3605 Před 6 dny +1

      Same!!

  • @plainbeanburrito69
    @plainbeanburrito69 Před 17 dny +5

    I am also from Florida and you absolutely NAILED this house style lmao. Being "unfortunately from Florida" is the true Floridian experience

  • @theredvelvetwitch
    @theredvelvetwitch Před 17 dny +3

    Im not from Florida but I did live in Nevada for ten years, and goddamn if that aint the exact house I’ve been do a hundred thousand times. The little porch alcoves, the front yard landscaping, beige wallpaper and nice floors. So 2000s American suburban. Well done, Kayla!

  • @jsimlady
    @jsimlady Před 17 dny +11

    I love Florida houses. I'm from Wisconsin and my medical condition doesn't do well with the cold, so anything Florida seems like a dream to me.

    • @tobynmoser1779
      @tobynmoser1779 Před 16 dny +2

      i’m from wisconsin and i noticed a lot of similarities with the houses here, half walls, those cieling lights, funky peninsula kitchens, and the microwave above the stove. !! i’ve never seen florida in person but the homes look gorgeous!

    • @jsimlady
      @jsimlady Před 15 dny

      @@tobynmoser1779 I saw a lot of similarities too, but I thought maybe I was just imagining it. I think this is just an early 2000's build and in the early 2000's Florida was exploding in population.

  • @brittany0717
    @brittany0717 Před 17 dny +6

    Houston, TX has a lot of houses like this.. especially towards the southeast side since it’s closer to the coast.

    • @MountainDont
      @MountainDont Před 17 dny +2

      Waco has a lot like this too, except with brick exterior walls.

  • @tidepoolpotions
    @tidepoolpotions Před 16 dny +1

    One thing I loved about living in FL was that a lot of places had the enclosed screens/pools. It was SO nice..even some apartments have the built in screen porch. Lived there for a long long time, don't think I'd ever want to live there again lmao. Over five years on and off, Florida kept taking me BACK! LOL

  • @lisascankdealejo6447
    @lisascankdealejo6447 Před 17 dny +2

    I'm surprised by how.much beige is in Florida now. I grew up near the coast in Sarasota and the houses there were mostly bright tropical colors (on the outside anyway lol)

  • @mh_ahmed
    @mh_ahmed Před 17 dny +77

    You should team up with Dan and build a set of English townhouses. (An English townhouse is always connected, you cannot just build one).
    Oh, and you need to have the black fence and gate at the (tiny) front; it's a necessity.

  • @notaspookygal
    @notaspookygal Před 17 dny +8

    i'm from Texas, and the homes down here vary greatly no matter where you live. because it's so big there are definatley differences depending on if you live in the hill country or by the coast, but even there the homes can be complete opposites even in close proximity. i live in a very old style, colonial inspired home, but my neighbours live in a very tiled, midterranian inspired home. there are both modern ranch styles homes, and very old, classic styles texan homes. i could go on and on but there certainly are similarities all over texas, even if you and your neighbour have completely different style homes because of all the cultural influences down here. like tile, i even have some in my entry way, attics, fridges in the garage, a focus on back yards over front yards, large porches, and if you do have a fireplace, it is most likely tiled or brick over cobble stone.

    • @RatOfTheWoods
      @RatOfTheWoods Před 17 dny +2

      Was going to comment something similar! The diversity of houses in Texas is astounding! I suppose it's because Texas itself is such a melting pot of cultures within a nation that's a melting pot & there's lots of different eras represented just within one street. I've lived in quite lower middleclass homes my whole life, so it isn't just an eccentricity thing that comes w money

    • @notaspookygal
      @notaspookygal Před 17 dny

      @@RatOfTheWoods yeah. my grandfather bought out house when the housing market wasnt so insane lol. its a very old home but you can see the influences of other cultures through the architecture

  • @Jay-dp2zp
    @Jay-dp2zp Před 17 dny +1

    I live in Tampa Florida, this is spot on for some of the older homes you see.

  • @TSShay
    @TSShay Před 16 dny

    I have such a cozy nostalgic feeling for this Florida style home. Growing up we'd visit both sets of grandparents in Florida every summer so now as an adult I associate FL homes with visiting my grandparents ❤❤

  • @ItsOmelette
    @ItsOmelette Před 17 dny +39

    alligators are pretty cool tbh

    • @mikelows1988
      @mikelows1988 Před 17 dny +14

      Except when they're in my pool 😭

    • @jesusgarza7960
      @jesusgarza7960 Před 17 dny

      That's so cool I'm in Florida too but I never get them in the pool.​@@mikelows1988

    • @phdkwjbevishca7214
      @phdkwjbevishca7214 Před 17 dny

      @@mikelows1988HUH???!!!!

    • @bjroo
      @bjroo Před 17 dny

      and no sales tax

  • @kapoormahir
    @kapoormahir Před 17 dny +23

    love to see us swifties having a blast with the number of “florida is one hell of a drug!!” comments

  • @SaigeSpark
    @SaigeSpark Před 4 dny

    Unfortunately also a floridian, but I love how everything is spot on! The bean pool, obnoxiously tall entranceways, weird wall niche, the fan and light combo, THE BEIGE, weird kitchen islands and bars. One thing I've never thought about is how pool screens look weird; they're just so normal to me lol

  • @awildflowerz
    @awildflowerz Před 6 dny

    YOU NAILED IT!! Lol. We don’t have a pool but we do have a screened in back porch, a half wall in the entrance and yes, the rooms are separated. You walk in, master with walk in closet and en suite bath on the right, then formal living and kitchen and dining in the middle, with the 2 bedrooms and “hall” bath on the left. And yes, half of the front of the house is garage. The house was a yellow beige outside and then beige and white inside. We don’t have the wall niche but our aunt does… 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @Ultrajay12345
    @Ultrajay12345 Před 17 dny +8

    omg ur almost at two million!
    so excited for you its been awesome seeing ur channel grow over time 🫶
    Thank you for everything lil simsie!

  • @EugeneFields-im2ep
    @EugeneFields-im2ep Před 17 dny +22

    Can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!

  • @luthien9074
    @luthien9074 Před 15 dny

    This was such a perfect Florida house! I'm from Canada and the inside of our houses look almost exactly the same, we just don't have a pool screen, but otherwise, everything else felt like the home I grew up in and it's the first time I've had a nostalgia feeling watching a sims build! Love this and would love to see more of these kinds of builds!

  • @bean0329
    @bean0329 Před 16 dny

    The funky shaped kitchen reminded me of when I was looking at homes the St. Petersburg area on the coast for fun, and one of the kitchens had to have been a hexagon or something. It had three entrances, depending on if you were walking in from the living room, the adjacent dining room (obviously open concept so this was all one room), and I guess a hallway by one of the doors to the porch, an island in the middle, and a diagonal counter wall. I swear some of the larger ranch style homes in Florida are bizarre the way they're laid out.
    I swear every aspect of this home is something I've seen in either my house or a relative's house. The ceiling fan you pulled up is the same ceiling fan I have in the room I'm typing this in

  • @LydiaHoman
    @LydiaHoman Před 17 dny +5

    Okay here me out, a series where you build a house having most common things for each U.S state.

  • @rainshadows17
    @rainshadows17 Před 17 dny +10

    FLORIDA IS ONE HELL OF A DRUG ✨

  • @iggysmice3087
    @iggysmice3087 Před 17 dny +1

    Its like how in the PNW we All have roofs or tarps over our porches and balconies and the hangout spot tends to either be the garage, basement or a shed. It's cold and windy and raining half the time here even in the summer. Currently as I sit here it's about 50 degrees F and raining outside my window, and its almost May. My buddy's sheltered balcony is very much appreciated. We even barbecue out there at all times of year! PNW houses also tend to be buried halfway in a hill because of the rocky and mountainy terrain.

  • @margaritarowles6535
    @margaritarowles6535 Před 23 hodinami

    I live in Florida and I totally get the beige house thing. We bought a new build home two stories with light seafoam/sageish green siding on the second but gray on the first floor. The door is a darker sea foam. I specifically chose the most colorful color grouping offered. All the other houses in our neighborhood are mostly beige or gray one is a light yellow we call the banana pudding house 😆. Mine is the stand out with the whole top being green and I love it. The style of the house is more of a farm house look with a big front porch. A rare find in Florida especially in a new build.

  • @I_am_and_always_will_be
    @I_am_and_always_will_be Před 17 dny +6

    Ah yes. Alligators

  • @justdraven298
    @justdraven298 Před 17 dny +5

    I hate admitting I am from Florida too lol. Make the move. I left a year and a half ago to Seattle and will never look back.

  • @marinarasauss
    @marinarasauss Před 14 dny

    omg I had SO much fun watching this that it became one of my favorite builds. the back screen seems super necessary and doesn't even look that bad honestly especially with maybe a more modern house? could look kinda cool. we had the ceiling fans everywhere in arkansas too.

  • @Cryptideer
    @Cryptideer Před 17 dny +1

    I was raised in Florida, its been 8 years since i lived there. This build is so spot on i can smell the humidity and chlorine. 10/10, i feel so incredibly nostalgic rn.
    Also, to second the really tall ceiling, the ceiling in our old house was 20 feet tall. (A bit of an outlier, but it wasn't unprecedented) Our neighborhood wasn't fully developed and still had a bunch of forest, so we had deer, a bobcat, and a Florida Black Panther all living in the general neighborhood. Ironically, a flock of wild turkeys would pass directly through our backyard every year around Thanksgiving.
    In a different house, we had the pool + pool screen, but we never really got to go play in it due to the hoa doing extremely illegal things + a gator got into the pool from the golf course behind the house at one point, so the pool screen was all ripped so it wasn't really safe anymore and the filter was broken so it was SUPER nasty. We probably would've gotten it fixed, but the aforementioned hoa was doing super illegal bank fraud that caused us to be evicted illegally and without cause, so its a moot point

  • @bagel7080
    @bagel7080 Před 17 dny +17

    Swifties love Florida!!!

    • @salvatore2004
      @salvatore2004 Před 17 dny +6

      Is one hell of a drug

    • @cassieopeaa
      @cassieopeaa Před 17 dny +9

      we dont love florida we love the song😭

    • @heathenised
      @heathenised Před 17 dny

      y'all love pollution too ❤

    • @bagel7080
      @bagel7080 Před 17 dny +2

      @@heathenised Right on, our favorite thing! 🧚‍♀️

    • @cassieopeaa
      @cassieopeaa Před 17 dny

      @@heathenised she was 77 on the list btw, but you dont gaf about the 76 before her. also kayla is a swiftie so why are you even watching

  • @chiaracosta1702
    @chiaracosta1702 Před 17 dny +4

    Hiiiii😊😊❤

  • @annavee6956
    @annavee6956 Před 16 dny

    Simsie, I've been using this house for nearly a year! Happy to finally see it built! I moved in a pair of twins and their college roommates/significant others. One of the twins is in the paranormal career so I made it haunted. It's such a realistic build I love it!

  • @briclare
    @briclare Před 17 dny +1

    as a minnesotan, i love your florida build. it’s cool to see what other people recognize as familiar and homey :)

  • @skyechimes658
    @skyechimes658 Před 17 dny +6

    Microwaves’s mounted over stoves are my pet peeve. They are not accessibility friendly at all. Microwaves mounted up high in general are problematic - but even more so if you are also reaching further back over a hot stove. I’m so glad that they are NOT a thing in the sims.

  • @pandablossom_2659
    @pandablossom_2659 Před 17 dny +4

    as someone who also unfortunately lives in florida…yeah
    also have had both a snake and a turtle in my pool!

  • @alexisn.k.789
    @alexisn.k.789 Před 16 dny

    Every single reference photo you showed, I was like “that looked like my house growing up” 😂 before you even started the interior I thought, “weird kitchen islands are such a Florida thing”, then you did it. Perfection. Or as close to perfect as something related to Florida can get. Sincerely, a Sarasota native.

  • @musalyrics28
    @musalyrics28 Před 16 dny

    as someone who lives and grew up in argentina, this style and vibes are soooo similar to what i'm used to!!! the ceiling fans with lights in every room, the garage with the washing machine, not having basements, houses being absolutely flat!!! that's so interesting shout out to florida fr

  • @oddlycas
    @oddlycas Před 17 dny +3

    "I am unfortunately from Florida" me when I lived there

  • @1b0y4me
    @1b0y4me Před 17 dny

    As someone who was born in hollywood, florida then moved to massachusetts when i was like 3- i would LOVE seeing you build a new england type of house. I honestly love alot of the houses here, specifically the old ones that have been around for literal centuries. There's also alot of old mills and stuff in my city, my mom hates it but i think its cool 😭

  • @ztophski9613
    @ztophski9613 Před 17 dny

    this is soooo accurate. My grandparents' house has so many of the little details you pointed out in your build

  • @mrosen4023
    @mrosen4023 Před 16 dny

    I'd love to see more builds like this! My favorite part of traveling is all the different architecture so it would be so cool to see that in the sims

  • @mxrxan
    @mxrxan Před 10 dny +1

    the fan is an iconic staple in every floridian home

  • @onyxraven3455
    @onyxraven3455 Před 8 dny

    Driving back to mco the first time in fl I spotted houses like this and remembered you mentioned about the pools enclosed in another video and was like huh they actually have those types of pools.
    I did alot of traveling in April going to Coachella, then south Carolina and disneyworld in two weeks time span and seeing architecture that is similar to a few worlds in the sims is very fun and I tried to recreate some to have a new understanding on layout and designs.
    I have a trip to Dublin and I just know some homes can look similar to cottage living.

  • @ryasnipes6068
    @ryasnipes6068 Před 17 dny +1

    You are correct about the closet in the bedroom needed to list it for sale as a bedroom. Fla real estate laws are super strict.

  • @AdamZugone
    @AdamZugone Před 16 dny

    I'll be honest, being Eastern European and seeing American houses growing up in shows and such, I sooo vibe with some of these elements 😅 The screened pool area, the brown kitchen with a peninsula, the tile floors, the ceiling fans, the big sliding doors. Like I absolutely want to visit this house and hang out with friends as if I'm American. Parts of this just seem very calm and warm and kind.

  • @juju.guru111
    @juju.guru111 Před 17 dny +1

    yea you're spot on with this one. my mom lives in Florida so im always out there.

  • @troberts1
    @troberts1 Před 16 dny

    Pool screen makes so sense. A friend of mine hating visiting her parents in Florida, just in general, but definitely during love bug season. So yeah...keeping bugs out: great idea!

  • @Sam-ei1re
    @Sam-ei1re Před 8 dny

    Omfggg as a fellow millennial summer from Florida I'm dyinggggg at the accuracy all over the placeeee
    The flooring tiles, the carpet, the fans, the garage fridge and laundry and trash can, the screen it's flawless lolol

  • @TheWomanMonster
    @TheWomanMonster Před 16 dny

    I wasn't raised in Florida but I did grow up in a retirement focused area of Canada where a lot of our seniors do the Snowbird thing and head to places like Florida during the winter months so the amount of overlap in these decor styles and home features is hilarious and nostalgic. No Gators in our pools though 😂😂

  • @kitindra
    @kitindra Před 17 dny

    I visited Florida and stayed at a relatives house there, it was definitely fancier than the ones you showed but the arches, beige, and tall walls were everywhere!!

  • @skyelynn1980
    @skyelynn1980 Před 15 dny

    So spot on! Very early 2000s fl. Looks exactly like the house I grew up in minus the pool

  • @tiagoprado7001
    @tiagoprado7001 Před 17 dny

    I only went to Florida once, but the place I stayed had that exact look and vibes on the inside, only it was a block of flats converted into a hotel (in the pre-AirBnB days). But it was very beige and very upper middle class-looking. It was a trip of many firsts for me, from no windows in a bathroom to central heatinng/cooling in a residential space, to having to drive absolutely everywhere.
    Also I live in a similarly hot, tropical and bug-infested place, but we don't have those big screens over the whole back garden, if you have a pool you just put a tarp over it and call it a day. But to be fair is isn't a full on swamp, it's just a jungle.

  • @mathilda____7928
    @mathilda____7928 Před 17 dny +1

    I remember going to florida last year for my bday. Coming from Ca, My fiance and I were confused about the nets as a part of the houses lol

  • @sharon7351
    @sharon7351 Před 16 dny

    This looks exactly like most of the Florida homes I've been in. Most of those homes have a lanai, the screened-in-pool-area, with a covered outdoor kitchen and they all back up to a retention pond, that includes gators. In golfing communities, especially. The screening over the pool area is supposed to minimize the UV rays and catch any high-flying golf balls from smashing windows, but the golf balls can tear huge holes in the screens. It might also be a deterrent to the critters that want in your pool, but TBH, that screen is not gonna stop them if they want in! Screen: "You Shall Not Pass!" Gator: "Hold my beer". 😆

  • @erdbeermilchfreak
    @erdbeermilchfreak Před 17 dny

    I love your builds❣️ From the old series "Charmed" I used to be obsessed with the in San Francisco old charming houses.😍

  • @barbarafaraco2
    @barbarafaraco2 Před 13 dny

    I'm a Brazilian but also had a moment in my life where I was obsessed with TLC/H&H selling and buying house shows. So I saw a pack full of Florida houses, and oh man why do they like this beige tile so much? I'd love for you to do a Brazilian inspired house, maybe an old granny style or some famous architecture designer inspired.

  • @rileymarilyn
    @rileymarilyn Před 15 dny

    i was born and raised in florida (i live in new england now) and this video made my day (which was needed lmao. i go to emerson college and we are in SHAMBLES rn + finals) this is so real and so florida and as awful as florida is i just… yeah i loved this thank you kayla 🫡

  • @EchoCatAFK
    @EchoCatAFK Před 16 dny

    I live in Florida too, you completely captured the essence of Florida homes. Even the weird sun wall decoration 😂 (it came with my house for some reason??? 😭) and my cats love the screened in pool enclosure, we have a cat tree out there for them

  • @izzywarburton8624
    @izzywarburton8624 Před 15 dny

    6:55 as soon as you whipped out the tiles it felt like i was back in florida😭 the aura is distinct

  • @zesarai
    @zesarai Před 17 dny

    I love when you do realistic builds like these! 😍This house definitely reminds me of the vacation home I stayed in when I visited Orlando back in 2010! It's almost an exact copy! Kinda nostalgic for me ❤

  • @fireproofpig
    @fireproofpig Před 17 dny

    I live in florida too and it feels so relatable seeing you build a house so similar to mine❤

  • @tiarie
    @tiarie Před 16 dny

    13:08 lmaoo kayla i’ve been waiting for this speed-build for a while since i’ve been playing in this house😭 i wasn’t in the stream so imagine my shock when i found out about the alligator casually floating there when my sim was swimming like that was an actual JUMPSCARE