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By BlackGarden on Jun 9, 2009• Creating L-shaped stairs in The Sims 3

This tutorial will show you how to create a simple L-shaped staircase on either a foundation or straight on the ground. The method is not without its problems, and it's certainly not the only method for doing this either, but this is a method I think is quite easy to pick up.
The main issue with this method is that it will put a ceiling tile above the corner of your staircase at an odd level, so screenshots must be taken carefully near the staircase, however for the increased flexibility in house design, both for looks and playability, I think it's worth that small inconvenience.

I'll start by explaining how to do this on a foundation, skip to page 2 for the method if you're building straight onto the ground.

On a foundation

  1. Create your foundation and walls. I've created this small room to demonstrate the technique. You will need to create walls on the ground floor and the second floor.




  2. Decide where your stairs will go. Here's where I'm putting mine (marked by the red carpet on the ground floor).




  3. Outside the house, straight on the terrain, create two small staircases, like this. It helps if the bottom level of the second staircase is near the corner where your stairs will be.




  4. Remove the stairs, by ctrl+clicking on them with the stair tool. The terrain will stay where it was. On the lowest level of this newly adjusted terrain, place one square of foundation, and on top of that, a square of walls.




  5. Now we need to enter a cheat. Hit ctrl+shift+C and type into the box constrainfloorelevation false and press enter.  Make sure you're on the first floor ("upstairs") with the walls down. Go to the terrain tools, and choose the level terrain tool. Now drag from the top of your outside wall to the corner where your stairs will go. Now you see why it's necessary to put the outside foundation and wall near this corner!




  6. Place two tiles of floor: one for the corner of your stairs, and one at the top of the stairs. There should be two empty tiles between them when you look at them top down to ensure there's room for the stairs.




  7. Now place your stairs as normal. **IMPORTANT** You must place the top half first, then place the lower half - every time I've tried this, placing the lower half first meant I was unable to place the top half.




  8. This is all looking pretty good, but if you go to the very top level (above the "upstairs") you'll see this problem.




  9. This is easily fixed by dragging from the high corner to the lowered corner using the level terrain tool, as shown.




  10. Don't forget to turn off the cheat by pressing ctrl+shift+C, typing constrainfloorelevation true and pressing enter. You can remove your outside wall and foundation now. You're done!


 

On the ground

  1. Create your walls. I've created this small room to demonstrate the technique. You will need to create walls on the ground floor and the second floor.




  2. Decide where your stairs will go. Here's where I'm putting mine (marked by the red carpet on the ground floor).




  3. Outside the house, straight on the terrain, create two small staircases, like this. It helps if the bottom level of the second staircase is near the corner where your stairs will be.




  4. Remove the stairs, by ctrl+clicking on them with the stair tool. The terrain will stay where it was. On the lowest level of this newly adjusted terrain, place a square of walls.




  5. Now we need to enter a cheat. Hit ctrl+shift+C and type into the box constrainfloorelevation false and press enter.  Make sure you're on the first floor ("upstairs") with the walls down. Go to the terrain tools, and choose the level terrain tool. Now drag from the top of your outside wall to the corner where your stairs will go. Now you see why it's necessary to put the outside wall near this corner!




  6. Place two tiles of floor: one for the corner of your stairs, and one at the top of the stairs. There should be two empty tiles between them when you look at them top down to ensure there's room for the stairs.




  7. Now place your stairs as normal. **IMPORTANT** You must place the top half first, then place the lower half - every time I've tried this, placing the lower half first meant I was unable to place the top half.




  8. This is all looking pretty good, but if you go to the very top level (above the "upstairs") you'll see this problem.




  9. This is easily fixed by dragging from the high corner to the lowered corner using the level terrain tool, as shown.




  10. Don't forget to turn off the cheat by pressing ctrl+shift+C, typing constrainfloorelevation true and pressing enter. You can remove your outside wall now. You're done!


The next level

Following the step-by-step methods above will create a very simple staircase for your house. With a bit of imagination and lots of practice, you will be able to create lots of beautiful and interesting staircases.

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On Jun 10, 2009 InvasionOfTheSims2 wrote:
Love this, It is cool thank you for your tutorial I will have to try this later! Thanks again!
On Jun 11, 2009 sarahplay2222 wrote:
thank you the tutorial is caler
On Jun 11, 2009 jennywill wrote:
I cant get it to work.  When I try to add stairs from the top floor to the "dummy level"  first they wont work - it wont "grab" where it should attach on the top floor.  They will only work from the "dummy level" to the lower floor.  Ugh!  I need this feature so bad!
On Jun 11, 2009 Dr RodHub wrote:
BG, this is absolutely perfect.  Thank you so much.  I will definately try this out as soon as possible.    
On Jun 12, 2009 Nillonde2 wrote:
Thank you for a perfect tutorial!
On Jun 13, 2009 jessechaos wrote:
Thank  you!!
On Jun 14, 2009 clairkp wrote:
On Jun 14, 2009 clairkp wrote:
Is there anyway this tut can be downloaded to my computer? I'm such a dumb bunny I need a printout of instructions to follow. Thanks for the tut though.
On Jun 15, 2009 andrearose wrote:
Thanks for the tip!  This time it actually worked! I could never get this thing to work on SIMS 2!  
On Jul 20, 2009 SimItarr wrote:
Nice! gotta try it. i´m planning a new big house and the usual stiaircases did´n suit my needs
On Jul 22, 2009 mauschen wrote:
i'll have to try that on my next house. thanks
On Jul 22, 2009 eddys wrote:
Thank you for this tutorial Vry useful
On Jul 28, 2009 msqt13 wrote:
This makes everything look soooo good. Thanks I'll have 2 try it
On Aug 6, 2009 Flavio1218 wrote:
Thank you so much. This is an easy and very good toturial.
On Aug 7, 2009 Micmac53 wrote:
Thank you for posting this.  It will be very useful! ~ Sofi
On Aug 9, 2009 paw500 wrote:
I cannot get it to work, just like what 'jennywill' said! I have tried it so many times, and it just won't work for me, I want to have this kind of staircase in my house so bad, please can you help?
On Aug 9, 2009 ExtremePhobia wrote:
For people with issues : Being the hotshot I am, I skipped the L-shaped stairs and jumped strait to the split stairs case. If you're like me, then make sure when you go to make the stairs from the middle to the top that you are trying to make an adequately sized staircase. I set mine to three wide so I could do the bottom first (because I didn't follow directions) and it took me forever to realize that I was trying to put a three wide staircase to a two wide floor.
On Aug 15, 2009 BlackGarden wrote:
People struggling have probably missed something I said on step 7, so I'll say it again here: "Do the top half first, then the lower half, to avoid placement difficulties" you must do the top half first, then the second half. Doing it the other way round will not work, and will mean you cannot place the upper half of the stairs. Try starting over from scratch and make sure you do it that way round, and let me know if you still have difficulties.
On Aug 15, 2009 babajayne wrote:
Thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial!   I have tried other tutorials and I never get the results I want.  Your screenshots and the steps you described are so clear and easy to follow! Thanks to you, I was able to recreate the house I grew up in.  I needed L-shaped and U-shaped stairs.  Once I did the L-shaped stairs, I realized the capability of doing the U-shaped stairs and based on your instructions, it was easy to figure out.  This tutorial rocks!
On Aug 17, 2009 vpcarson wrote:
I wonder If this could be used to make a tri-level or bi-level house.
On Aug 25, 2009 Galloandre wrote:
Finally, something to try for Sims 3 on the stairs! Thanks a lot!
On Sep 4, 2009 emir wrote:
Nice tutorial mate ! . I did it and I liked that But I have got a little problem man with the wall paint !! . There's an inclined line in the wall if you noticed that through out your tutorial ( see Step 8 to make that clear ) and you fixed that by using terrain tool, okay that's fine but when I want to paint that wall in the ground floor with an inclined line it painted with that inclined line at the top of the wall not straight . I hope you got it !! also hope there's a fix for this ? At the end, you did your best !! thank you mate . I'm waiting for another tutorial from you . thank you  
On Sep 5, 2009 just_daisy wrote:
thank you i really lik ehtis!
On Sep 16, 2009 guyluvnthegirl wrote:
I loved it. Although I did have some troubles. Like Emir wrote with the paint. I also have a problem with when you go to the first level of the house, it removes the wall and floor tiles at the join in the stairs. You can only see the full effect in the second story. Is there a way to fix this? Most Sims play on the first floor. Without all the walls there and the floor tiles it looks weird. Please help if you can, THANKS
On Sep 18, 2009 ulises1111 wrote:
  cool but when i try to put the cheat is invalid what's wrong ?
On Sep 19, 2009 Emmadee wrote:
ta
On Sep 26, 2009 mattiew75 wrote:
24 15 24 = WoW
On Oct 10, 2009 wlwdimlp wrote:
Hey even with trying to do the top stairs first it's not working
On Oct 12, 2009 duckeggpie wrote:
I have the same problem as emir...once I have leveled the terrain on the top the wallpaper I put put on to the outside doens't look right Is there a way to solve this???
On Oct 13, 2009 JuneberryBliss wrote:
For those with the problems with the paint. You need to use a non patterned wallpaper/paint for the exterior walls otherwise you will see the tilt to the wall. Unfortunately there is no way to fix this. It's the way you have to do it if you want to have the split staircase. Maybe eventually Maxis will make one of their games to handle different levels within one house.
On Oct 20, 2009 cbatkinson73 wrote:
I have been trying to do this and can get the stairs to work but when I level the corner again where the stairs are using your instructions the tile that was at the landing is now on the second floor and there is no landing at all. I know I am doing something wrong. Please help
On Oct 20, 2009 cbatkinson73 wrote:
Uhhh nevermind lol, I got it to work!!!
On Oct 27, 2009 HeidiGrrrl wrote:
God, it sucks that we're back to having to do it this way again. Typical EA. If it ain't broke, they have to fix it. Bring back the stage foundations!
On Nov 13, 2009 JandrOcresS wrote:
 Q BN !!!

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