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Decorations (also known as clutter items or deco) are a category of items that a player can use in buy mode to decorate a residential or community lot, or a neighborhood/world. Depending on the content packs a player owns, the category may include, but is not limited to, rugs, house plants, posters, paintings, sculptures and statues.

Most of these objects improve the environment in varying degrees; more expensive items usually have a higher rating. In addition, some decorative objects have useful functions. For example, the scarecrow in The Sims: Unleashed can deter garden pests, and the lightning rod in The Sims 2: Seasons reduces the chance that objects (and Sims) on a lot will be struck by lightning. Most decorative objects, however, cannot be interacted with other than simply being viewed by Sims. Since The Sims 2, indoor plants cannot wither and die, therefor watering interaction isn't present. Mirrors also offer different interactions, especially in The Sims 2 and later games.

Neighborhood decorations in The Sims 2.

From The Sims 2 onwards, decorations are available for placement in the neighborhood/world view. These typically range from birds, flora, buildings, statues, monuments, clouds, rainbows, and even trains and aircraft. Decorations are typically purely cosmetic and cannot be interacted with by Sims.

The Sims 2

Decoration are divided into six categories in the Buy mode catalog (Plants, Sculptures, Wall hangings, Mirrows, Curtains and Rugs) along with the additional one known as "Miscellaneous". The misc. section provides a variety of clutter recreational supplies[[[{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]][[[{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]], wall ornaments[TS2:AL], pipes, ventilation pieces, signs for commercial lots or streets, ceiling-hung objects, household supplies and many more. Certain objects may also special feature or otherwise functional (aquariums, a radiator that emits heat, a fire jet, the grandfather clock, etc.)

Plants come in many forms of placement: on surface, floor, wall or ceiling hanged. Sculpture group includes various structures and sculpture, from table ornaments to enormous figures.

Special items

Certain objects that are found under deco category have unique features to them.

ClubCube by Luminescent Projections

ClubCube by Luminescent Projections
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This simple-looking block is actually on the cutting edge of lightning technology. Use it to liven up a hoppin' dance club, or to enhance the ambience of a chill night spot. Best of all, you can stack ClubCube on top of each other, and customize the color theme with the click of a button.
Game The Sims 2: Nightlife
Buyability Build Mode
Price in game §65
Object type(s) Decorative
Environment
Size 1x1

Environment: 5

Open/Closed Sign of War and Commerce

Open/Closed Sign of War and Commerce
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Few know the Open and Closed sign's exciting origins. During an ancient battle, the almost defeated Red Army waved a flag that read "Closed." Utterly confused, the Blue Army stopped fighting. At 9 AM the next morning, the Reds changed the banner to "Open" and went to work on their unsuspecting foes. In a world where war means business, the tradition lives on.
Game The Sims 2: Open for Business
Buyability Build Mode
Price in game §20
Object type(s) Decorative
Size 1x1

With this sign, an owned business can be closed and opened at will by any member of the business owner's household or the manager. The sign can also be used to send all employees home, or call them all in to work, but cannot be used to call in individual employees.

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