How to Create Bunk Beds in Sims 4 (Without CC) | Screen Rant

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Although bunk beds are still not an official part of The Sims 4, players can still use platform tools to create fully functional bunk beds or loft beds.

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People who have worked in franchise stores for a long time know that games have always been about creating stories and simulating life.

It’s a difficult start. Players may remember the key features that already existed in the previous Sims games, such as

, The pool and terrain tools are not available at startup. Over time and months of updates, these features have been added to enrich the user experience.

Include the latest updates added

. However, fans have been calling for a specific feature that was previously available, but there is still no

:Bunk bed. Family players seem to particularly want to provide children with bunk beds, which is not only a manifestation of personality, but also that their Sims have more space in a smaller house.

Some players try to use custom content to

. Now, with the new platform tools in "Build Mode", players can create their own bunk beds, or even use them in a raised bed with a table below it

Student Xin has a variety of ways to use the platform to build bunk beds, and players can choose the home that best suits them and their Sims. No matter which style or method the player chooses, the basic process of this process is the same, and they are required to enable some cheating features. This is how to make functional bunk beds in Germany

Use platform tools.

First, the player needs

They want to build bunk beds in it. In order to accommodate both the stairs and the bed, they will need at least four tiles on the grid, but the more the better.

Then the player needs to make sure

. They can use any of the following methods to pull up the console

On the PC or on all four shoulder buttons on the PlayStation or Xbox. Players should enter

 Cheating can be enabled in the small text field at the top left of the screen.

Next, the player needs to enter

then press

Either

. This will allow players to access hidden or locked items in "build and buy" mode, which can be used to help create bunk beds. Players can access more hidden items by entering cheats

, Then enter the build and buy mode, and click the search icon without entering search terms.

Finally, the player should enter 

Allow them to move the bed and its columns vertically, independent of the grid.

Then, the player can enter the build mode and select platform tools. They can

, Because this will be triggered after placing the platform. This construction works best if the platform rests on at least three walls, but this is not required. Players should note that when placing the platform, the walls will inevitably disappear and need to be rebuilt. This is normal and expected. They can add the wall again and continue the process.

After setting up the platform, the player should click on the platform and grab the upward arrow that appears. The platform can be raised by at least four clicks

. To prevent Sim's head from being pinched by the top bunk bed when an adult or young Sim sits, the platform must be higher than this height. At this point, the player can add floor and wall coverings as needed, or wait until the bed itself is built.

Next, the player will need to enter the purchase mode and select their bed and a position. Ideally, the column should match the headboard or bed frame, although this is not necessarily required. Players can find more posts in debug mode, and they can enable this feature by entering a cheat code. To find the debuggee, the player needs to type 

In the purchase mode search bar.

The first bed should rest on a raised platform. Then, the player can move the pile to the four corners of the bed. They need to hold down

On PC,

On Xbox, or

On PlayStation, to prevent posts from sticking to the grid. Players need to be patient and take some time, because posts may be picky, glitches, clips, or other situations that may appear in ways that players don’t want.

One way to make this process smoother is to double the depth of the platform. In this way, it will not touch the side of the bed. Players can add posts and then return to their platform for easy installation. Players also need to pay attention to this technique, because sometimes the mobile platform deletes all methods, including posts.

For other details, the player can raise the height of the shorter column to reach above the second bed. For this, they should add a second post and adjust its height up with two clicks

with

, And place it directly on top of the existing one. Pillars can also be inserted about half of the wall, making them look more like a traditional 2 to 4 than part of the foundation of a house.

Finally, the player needs to add a second bed at the top of the platform. Then they will need to use

,

, Or

Press the button when moving the bed from the platform to above the first bed. The player needs to stop moving it before it can get stuck on the floor. Although they can use the same height adjustment as the column, this may cause malfunction. Using bb.moveobjects and alt placement can make the bed technically look like it is on the platform and make it fully functional so that Sim can fall asleep.

In order to explain this process more fully, players should watch the PugOwned play "The Sims" video tutorial of the following content:

Players can continue to decorate the area, add stairs on the platform, or if there are

To help Sims reach the top ladder. You can also remove the first bed and create a lofted workspace where the bottom bunk is. The possibilities are almost limitless, and until bunk beds are added to

, This functional alternative still looks great.

Suitable for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

Maria Meluso is a staff game guide and game review writer for Screen Rant in the Midwestern United States. She covers everything from large open world RPGs to small independent horror projects. She is the kind of person who loves instructions and manuals, but she is stubborn and competitive enough to wait to consult the game guide until she plays at least 15 games. When not writing, you can usually find her playing fantasy role-playing games and scripts such as "Dragon Age".

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