Squares = ? Sqaure foot

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by Kristalrose, Mar 16, 2005.

  1. Kristalrose

    Kristalrose Wakey-Wakey!

    Squares = ? Sqaure foot

    Since I want to try out those house plans, I need to know how many squares are equal to feet. For example, one room is 14X10. So, Is it 14 squares by 10 squares? More or less? I ran a search and didn't see this addressed, but if it's old information that I've missed I'm sorry. :confused:
     
  2. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    A square seems to be about 1 yard or so ... unless the doors where you live are only a foot wide, Kristal. ;)
     
  3. Angelyne

    Angelyne New Member

    I saw that somewhere once, but don't remember where it is.

    What I do is I just size a house around sims dimensions. Like fir example, I'll make corridors 3 square large (or 4 if you want double doors), I'll put a bed in a room to evaluate how big the room is, put in a couch in the living room and a table in the dinner room.

    For the first time it might be useful to just lay down the walls (without a foundation) to get an idea of the size of the house. Then count how many squares the total house is, remove the walls and then build your foundation.
     
  4. ChaosShade

    ChaosShade New Member

    1 square = ~2.5 square feeti'm basing this on the fact that a standard door that takes up about one square is 2.5 feet wide.
     
  5. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Yes but a "standard" entrance doorway is usually at least 2'9" (2.75 feet) and when you add in the door frame wood and architrave mouldings the whole assembly generally exceeds 3 feet. The interanl doorways in my Victorian house measure 36.25" across the architrave mouldings and front door is even wider.
     
  6. JohnEZ

    JohnEZ The Mac Guy

    If it helps any, I know that in TS1, one square = 9 sq. ft... so one side = 3 ft. Though I don't know if they kept the same measurement in TS2, especially considering that they didn't keep the square footage meter...
     

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