Okay, so now for the chillins. I’m gonna look them up real quick so I can make sure I’m telling you the correct details. And this bedroom is for Elsa. Now Elsa wears yellow and green and red. And she’s just a cute little kid, just running around living her best life. She has a maxed mental skill, so she’s a clever little bean. And I was thinking about taking some inspiration from the destill movement for this one. And I kind of wanted to make the room mimic one of those art piece. This is, you know, like one of these blocky patterns with all the different colors. I thought that would be so fun for a kids room. And we can kind of do it like. We have a lot of different colors of floor and all that that we can put together. But let’s see if I can find a floor that has all the colors that I want to do. Cause this one has white, which is nice. And blue, which I would like to bring in some blue. And I want yellow as well. This really isn’t a very good yellow. Oh, we really just don’t have good yellow. We have this one, uh, from Love Struck. Do you come in the other colors? I like not really. So yellow. Looks like we’re kind of limited in the yellow department. Alright, so yeah, this is gonna be a wee bit of a challenge to get It to match on the floor as well. What about green? What if we did blue, yellow, and green instead? Red is a really popular color, but it doesn’t go with Clara or. Sorry, Elsa’s current aesthetic. This is inspired by. So, you know, now we’ll grab our walls. This is plaster. I don’t want plaster on pure expressions. So I’m gonna grab the white, see if I can get a similar green stuck on you. Does that actually match? Match. It’s a little bit more texture than I was planning on, but it does seem to match very well. I know, I know. Color matching in the Sims is a lost cause, but I’m doing my best over here. And then a yellowish color. Okay, you know what? That’s. That’s not too bad. And ideally, I should be able to take this and select the ceilings by tile and then actually match my ceiling. This should look pretty cool if my ceilings weren’t glitched. Heck, this is what I kind of wanted to look like, right? Like all those blocks and whatever. I think this would be so fun for a kids room. Let’s just paint so it’s cheap. Like, I’m feeling inspired. Now we have to try and find furniture that fits into those blocks and is still within the style. Cross your fingers, cross your toes. Here it goes. This is a nice, just super simple bed. Does it come in a nice white? It does. Oh, Well, okay. That was easier than I expected. Okay. White sleeping. Hmm. Don’t want to put the bed in white. Maybe that’s a little rough. Maybe we put the bed in yellow. So yeah, maybe we do a yellow bed instead. There is this. That’s actually pretty simple. I like that. Just nice simple bed. We could do a whole little built in closet thing with Dream Home Decorator. Alright, so we got some drawers and then we’ll get some cabinets. I’ll do these and I’ll do this one as well. And then some cabinets on top too. Yeah. See, isn’t that nice? Kids clothes. Hanging kids clothes. Alright, now she does wear green, so put some green in there. Are there any other kids specific clothes or is that. Is that the one? I’m also gonna add this sheep, just because it’s cute and it’s the right color for the area. And we can probably add a little chair as well. That would be nice too, right? Okay, so we’ve got sleeping space, we’ve got our dresser space. What else do we need for the child? We need some science for the child. This is a. This is a little genius kid over here. I wonder if we have a science table. That is blue science. Booyah! Yeah, I feel like green is a better choice for a kid than red. Anyway. I will do the Bigfoot stuffy. We’ll do a nice Toy box. Think I should do a Dollhouse as well about other skills and activities. Oh, an art table actually would be good. And let’s see what sort of wall light we have to potentially put over this area. Anything cute or we just got stuff. Put some flowers over there. There. There’s a science poster. Here’s a science poster. And a ribbon for winning stuff at science. There we go. I think I spent as much time on this as I did in the entire kitchen and dining and living space. But, like, let’s be real, there’s not a lot going on out here.