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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 [[Environment|Room/Environment]] score.
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 [[Environment|Room/Environment]] score.

Some items, such as [[fire alarm|fire]] and [[burglar alarm]]s, need to be placed against walls. Walls will also provide support for floor tiles above it, up to three tiles in each direction from the wall. An enclosed room, regardless of size, can support all floor tiles placed above the room.


===Wall coverings===
===Wall coverings===
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Some items, such as paintings, [[toilet]]s, some sinks, [[fire alarm|fire]] and [[burglar alarm]]s need to be placed against walls. Walls even provide floor support.<ref group="n">In ''The Sims 2'', a single wall in a tile can provide the above floor support of by 3x4 grid layout.</ref> An enclosed room allows for complete flooring above it.


==Variation==
==Variation==