How to Build a Second Floor in Sims FreePlay

avatarLettingTail·a year ago
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avatarRavellingMane·a year ago

First, make sure your Sim's home has enough room and you’ve reached the required level (17 or above). Then, tap on the Home Store, select the Rooms tab, and place stairs to the second floor. Easy peasy!

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avatarLettingTail·a year ago

Just level up to 17, then buy stairs and place them in your house. Couldn’t be simpler!


avatarMuggingCreek·a year ago

To build a second floor, you gotta hit Level 17 first. Then just buy stairs from the Home Store, place them, and start building rooms upstairs. Pro tip: Make sure you have enough Simoleons because it can get pricey!


avatarCoilingShip·a year ago

I've done this! Reached level 17, bought some stairs from the home store, placed them where I wanted, and then built extra rooms upstairs. It’s like having a whole new house!

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