Surface

A surface is a type of buy mode object that has appeared throughout The Sims series. It is primarily used to carry small objects like decorations, books, computers and food that normally cannot be placed on the ground. Sims tend to only be able to use objects on a surface if there is a chair next to it.

In general, surfaces are divided into five categories: counters, tables, end tables, coffee tables and desks, though not all games use the same category names. Some games might consist of cabinets, displays and shelves in this type. Counters are required for meals that require preparation. Island counters and dining tables can be used as eating surfaces if a stool or chair is located next to it. The one common attribute all surface objects share is the usage of holding small items, usually that are decorative.

Coffee tables and end tables
Sims will typically use end tables for placing unpaid bills, newspapers, and magazines on, and may use coffee tables if there are no suitable end tables nearby. Sims will usually look for coffee tables when putting down a coffee mug, if there isn't any accessible end table around.

Counters
Counters and island counters are mainly used for the preparation of meals; food cannot be prepared anywhere else without any of these preparation surface objects. Counters, just like any surface object, can hold small decorative objects. Small appliances and cash registers can only be placed down on and function properly on a counter. Meals will also typically be placed on a counter when they are finished. When a pizza is picked up by a Sim or munchie bot, they will leave it on a counter if there is no accessible desk on the lot.

In The Sims 2 and The Sims 4, dishwashers and trash compactors must be placed under a regular counter. This is not a requirement in The Sims 3. In The Sims, dishwashers and trash compactors cannot be placed under a counter and are always standalone appliances, although objects, including plates, can be placed on top of them. A counter that has a dishwasher or trash compactor underneath cannot have sinks placed on them, as there is no room for the basin and the pipes.

Certain counters, particulary commercial ones, are only available and can be purchased for a community lot.

Vampires can fly over counters when they have transformed into bats.

Tables
Tables are typically used as dining tables, where Sims will eat their meals whilst sitting at. The number of plates that can be served on a table depends on the size of the table and the number of chairs surrounding it. Sims can eat from the tables as long as there is a chair located next to it facing inward.

Tables can also be used to hold small items, including small decorative objects.

Computers can be placed on and used from a table. However, that will block food to be placed down by a sim on the area it's occupying.

Desks
Desks can be used for doing homework and for placing computers, although Sims will also use them as eating surfaces if there aren't any other surfaces available.

The Sims 2
In The Sims 2, particularly with Open for Business expansion pack, shelves are used with the main purpose of selling items in a business-runned lot. Depending of the type of shelf, if the object is small enough, it can hold up to six units of that item.

Clicking on a display case or display shelving allows the player to "Set Display Item price" on all items that are sitting on the display. Additionally, clicking on the display to "Restock" will have the Sim restock all the items on the display at once.

Decra-Display by Refrigifreeze can hold cake and meal content.

Magisplay Tray is a sort of plate shelf that simulates the placement slots of shelves for objects, on any surface it is placed on. As a result, it allows objects, even large ones to be placed on tables that normally can't be held without the magisplay tray. However, it doesn't always seem to work properly with a desk.

Shelves Bohemia that came with Apartment Life expansion pack carry the function of holding small decorative items.