Description This shelf is designed to fit inside The Soma "Sleep Well" Small Dresser made by me and allows objects to be placed on top of the dresser. No cheat code required for placement. The shelf is found under Surfaces-Misc.
All shelves are found under Surfaces-Misc in the game catalog. Note that some shelves require expansion packs. If the shelf is flashing blue when placed, you don't have the necessary expansion pack. Each shelf is named after the dresser for which it was designed. In most cases the color of the shelf is a default color of that dresser. They are set that way so you can easily tell them apart in the game catalog.
IMPORTANT! In some cases, it is necessary to place a shelf on the ground first, then place an object on the shelf, then pick up the shelf and move it inside the dresser or pick up the dresser and move it to the same tile as the shelf. No cheat codes required.
ALWAYS put a tabletop shelf on the ground first, then place an object on the shelf, and then move the table to the same spot or pick up the shelf with the object and move it inside the table. This is to make sure that decorative object is sitting on the shelf and not on the table. If sims refuse to put a plate on the table or some other glitches occur, remove the shelf. To move the table shelf to the center of 2-tile table, use "boolProp snapObjectsToGrid true" cheat code. To turn off the code, type "boolProp snapObjectsToGrid false".
There is a pair of glass shelves for OFB decra chill fridge. Place them both on the same tile, then place objects on them (food will not work), then place the decra chill fridge to the same tile.
"Hold Me Closer" Dresser from OFB already has a built-in shelf, but not many decorative objects can be placed on top of it. You can use a custom shelf instead that is included in this set.
Soma Small Dresser shelf
Aug 15, 2006 by windkeeper ItemID: 337774 Filesize: 2 kB
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Wow Wow Wow! Maxis never thought to do this...! And here you are...What an inspiration Love it. I have been really missing being able to put items on tops of furniture. I know the furnishing in my house are "horizontal surfaces" for put all kinds of things on.
Thank You SO MUCH!
What a fabulous idea! I have always been frustrated by not being able to place things on my dressers. In the real world you can, so why not in Sims? Thanks!!!!
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On Aug 15, 2006 Nancy wrote:
Wow Wow Wow! Maxis never thought to do this...! And here you are...What an inspiration
Love it. I have been really missing being able to put items on tops of furniture. I know the furnishing in my house are "horizontal surfaces" for put all kinds of things on.
Thank You SO MUCH!
On Aug 18, 2006 leyan wrote:
What a fabulous idea! I have always been frustrated by not being able to place things on my dressers. In the real world you can, so why not in Sims? Thanks!!!!
On Aug 19, 2006 tephielea wrote:
Thank you for your wonderful work and thanks for sharing it
On Sep 17, 2006 valrisen wrote:
These shelves are great. I love being able to put stuff on top of my sims' dressers!
On Oct 4, 2006 ninadgvirgilio wrote:
nice idea
On Oct 25, 2006 buoptip wrote:
This is so nice and modern!!!!!!
On Oct 28, 2006 camarossz28 wrote:
Thank you!
On Feb 4, 2007 myaou wrote:
Thanks! I have tried them and I think they are great!
On Jul 16, 2007 maxi king wrote:
great
On Sep 11, 2007 luvmy7 wrote:
this is awesome Thank You so much for sharing
On Dec 2, 2007 ladygood wrote:
Thank you so much, it is very nice.
On Jul 31, 2009 clare030182 wrote:
Thanks this was great!
On Sep 19, 2009 isales wrote:
Very useful, thanks.