The Sims 4

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Two gender-specific doors appearing as paintings. The side of the wall opposite the painting does not appear to have a door at all. Spa Day Required.

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I've long sought for a way to have a secret door,  other than the bookcase doors, without having to create swatch after swatch that match various wall textures. Just place the door and go.

Because these are gender-specific doors (see note at bottom), they do not have a way to be locked. If you want both male and female Sims to traverse from one room to another, you'll need one door of each. They're easy to tell apart: male portraits on the male-only doors, female portraits on the female-only doors.

The doors are located under Build Mode, not Decor.

Placement: Place the painting so that it touches (or nearly touches) the floor. If it's higher than a single stair step, Sims won't walk through it.

Appearance:  One side of the wall appears to have a door-sized painting. The wall opposite the painting has no appearance whatsoever other than its own wallpaper, hence no indication of any door.

Collision: The blank side of the wall can have a painting/lamp positioned anywhere on it and Sims will still traverse the door. Anything on the floor in front of the painting, such as a dresser or refrigerator, prevents movement.

Simoleans: 1
Catalog: Buildmode / Doors (You may need to click the infinity symbol to see them)
2+ environmental scores
+10 ambience


Note:
The doors supplied in this download are the gender-specific doors from Spa Day. Because of internal rigging differences between a painting
versus a door, paintings assigned the regular door's tuning won't work. Luckily, the gender-specific doors don't have the same rigging as regular doors, so paintings can be assigned the tuning information of gender-specific doors with no problems.


Created with SIms4Studio, Paint.net, and LibreOffice Draw.