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Wall
Game The Sims, The Sims 2, The Sims 3,The Sims 4
Buyability Build Mode
Price in game §70
Size 1x1

Walls are part of buildings, and can be added or removed in Build Mode. Walls define rooms, and keep the inside in and the outside out—which is particularly important with The Sims 2: Seasons and The Sims 3: Seasons.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Walls provide enclosure privacy between areas, which means that Sims in a room surrounded by walls cannot be seen by others outside of the room. With the exception of ghosts, Sims cannot walk through walls. Walls also block sound, so a stereo that is on will not be heard by Sims that are in another room.[n 1]

Walls can be covered by paint, wallpaper, brick, stone, wood panels and siding, etc. to increase the mood of Sims. In The Sims 3, walls that are not covered will give Sims negative moodlets; in earlier games, uncovered walls will reduce the Room/Environment score.

Some items, such as fire and burglar alarms, need to be placed against walls. Walls will also provide support for floor tiles above it, up to two tiles perpendicular to the wall or one tile parallel to the wall. An enclosed room, regardless of size, can support all floor tiles placed above the room.

Wall coverings[edit | edit source]

Wall coverings can be added to decorate the wall. These typically range from brick and masonry for use outdoors to paint or wallpaper coverings used indoors. While walls can function without having any wall coverings on them, exposed walls will cause a drop in a room's environment score,[TS1][TS2] and will give Sims the "Unfinished Room" moodlet.[TS3] Wall coverings vary in price, though sometimes wall coverings may be free. In The Sims 4 as of patch 95, certain wallcoverings can influence the rate for fire or puddles to spread.

Variation[edit | edit source]

Walls can also be built diagonally. Diagonal walls can give a house more interesting shapes, but it may not be possible to place some objects on or against them. In The Sims 2, The Sims 3 and The Sims 4, windows and doors can be placed on diagonal walls, which was not possible in The Sims. In addition, The Sims 2 includes an octagonal room tool that can quickly build a 3x3 octagonal room, which can be expanded or shrunk using the + and - keys respectively.

The Sims 2: Seasons introduced greenhouse walls and roof, which can be used to protect plants from pest and from becoming dormant. This is done by simply creating a greenhouse with the selected choice for a greenhouse wall tool (that come in three colors individually: wood, green and white) around the planted garden plots.

Green's Greenhouse Wall in
Green designed his greenhouse walls to make the finest greenhouses on the planet. Fill your new greenhouse with plants today!
Game The Sims 2: Seasons
Buyability Build mode
Price in game §300
Object type(s) Gardening
Size 1x1

Limit[edit | edit source]

The Sims 2 allows either 2000 or 2100 wall segments per lot [1][2] before the game will not allow a player to add any more - half-walls and fences are not included in this limit, however the game will not allow a player to add half-walls once the limit has been reached (though it is possible to add additional half-walls by erasing a single wall segment, placing half-walls, then replacing the wall). This limit has either been substantially increased or eliminated altogether in The Sims 3, though the upper limit (if any) is unknown.

Height[edit | edit source]

In The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, wall heights could only be changed with the use of the terrain tools, by incorporating constrainFloorElevation cheat.

In The Sims 4 walls have three different heights. If a walls height is changed, every wall in the story will change to that height. However, changing wall heights does not affect all stories on the lot. For example, the first story can have the shortest height option, while the second story can have the tallest option.

Half walls[edit | edit source]

See also: Half walls in The Sims 2
Half walls in The Sims 2.

Half walls are a special kind of wall, introduced in The Sims 2: Nightlife, Patch 17 of The Sims 3 and Patch 21 of The Sims 4. Half Walls are comparable in height to fences or come in five different sizes[TS4], ranging from short to very tall. They are completely solid, and can be painted just like a full wall, but only use the bottom part of the wall paint. Its covered top also have different colors in The Sims 2 and can be recolored using Create a Style in The Sims 3. Fireplaces, doors and windows, and other wall objects cannot be placed on half walls, but fence post lights can be put on the posts of the half-walls. There are different kinds of half-walls that have different tops, designs on the tops in different colors[TS2:NL].

Half walls act similarly to fences. Sims cannot walk over or through half walls. In The Sims 4, they can view and converse with each other over the wall.

In The Sims 4, there are 7 half wall heights.

  • Tall Half Wall - Tall Wall
  • Tall Half Wall - Medium Wall
  • Tall Half Wall - Short Wall
  • Medium Half Wall - Tall Wall
  • Medium Half Wall - Medium Wall
  • Medium Half Wall - Short Wall
  • Short Half Wall

Wall trim[edit | edit source]

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The Sims 4 allows players to add wall trims to both full- and half-walls.

Small objects such as plates and toys can be placed on the half wall trims. Placing wall trims is free.

There are 8 wall trims in the base game: Basic, Basic Stone, Basic Wood, Basic Crown, Basic Stone Crown, Basic Wood Crown, Stone, Wood. And 3 from content packs: Slatted [DO], Glass [DO], and Glass Pane [GF]

Six full-wall trims are included:

  • Dentil Exterior (§16)
  • Stepped Exterior (§14)
  • Jutting Exterior (§8)
  • Simple Exterior (§4)

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Sims living in apartments that share a common wall may hear neighbor noise through this wall.[TS2:AL]

References[edit | edit source]