Also unlike the bottom story, the small room on the top story uses the 'Hedman Herringbone Hardwood' flooring, which the tooltip calls 'perfect for a dance floor', and the 'Shooting Stars' wallpaper, said to 'Over-stimulate a young one's imagination'. Interestingly, one of the rooms on the bottom story shares the same 'Royal Blue' carpeting as the three large rooms on the top story, suggesting that this is a four-bedroom house. Two of the three large rooms each have a balcony attached. The top story likewise consists of a central hallway, one small room, and three large rooms unlike the bottom story, however, the three large rooms on the top story all have the same carpeting, indicating that they are the same kind of room (commonly assumed to be bedrooms). Two of these large rooms feature fireplace of different types (Library Edition for the tiled room and Worcestershire for the carpeted room). The bottom story has an entrance hall/stairway, one small room with 'Deep Jade' ceramic tile flooring and matching 'Deep Jade' walls, probably meant to be a bathroom, and 3 large rooms of indeterminate purpose with different flooring patterns (1 hardwood, 1 tile, 1 carpet). This is the largest, most expensive house that comes with the base version of the game, though 1 Sim Lane in Neighborhood 2 from Livin' Large is roughly twice as expensive. Empty houses 2 Sim Lane 2 Sim LaneĢ Sim Lane is a large lot with an unoccupied mansion.