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Sims 4 Maxis Match Fireplace CC & Recolors –

Sims 4 is the latest game in the franchise, and it has a wide range of different features that make it unique. The Sims team likes to experiment with new ideas for each iteration of their games, making this one an interesting prospect. If you’re looking for fireplaces you’ll want to check out these CCs!

The “sims 4 fireplace cc” is a fire place from the Sims 4. The CC and recolors of this item are available on the website.

Fireplaces, whether you like them or not, can radically transform the appearance and feel of a space. Of course, whether this is for the better or for the worse is a personal choice.

But I adore them and can’t get enough of them.

They may not be necessary during the summer, but there’s nothing like a cool evening spent in front of the fireplace. Even in The Sims, decorating them for the holidays is pure joy!

The problem is that the vanilla alternatives don’t properly reflect the wide diversity of building styles that exist throughout The Sims community. There are only four fireplaces in the main game, after all.

That will not suffice. We need alternatives that are as diverse as our imaginations, and personalized content allows us to do just that.

And this Maxis-Match CC list has plenty of options for your Sims to have a comfortable house precisely the way you want it.

 

1. A fireplace with a diagonal “Heat Seeker” design.

Diagonal “Heat Seeker” Fireplace for The Sims 4

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Many floorplans don’t have enough space for a typical fireplace, which must be positioned flush against a wall.

You end up sacrificing floor space, windows, or the area being a touch too congested as a result.

A fireplace, after all, isn’t exactly subtle. It is usually the focal point of a space, around which all other furnishings and decorations revolve.

At least, that’s how it ends up in my builds. Mostly because a stray spark might sear the space if you’re not cautious and arrange stuff too close together.

However, I understand that not everyone wants it to be the room’s center point, particularly in more contemporary homes, and a diagonal fireplace is the ideal balance.

Your Sims will still have a warm source of heat and a mantle to display family photographs on, but it will be tucked away in the corner, unobtrusive and stylish.

A mesh override is also included, which adds a ledge to the bottom of the fireplace.

I’m not sure why, but that small amount of frame all the way around the bottom helps it appear neater, particularly after it’s in the corner.

 

2. Retro Fireplaces from TS2 to TS4

TS2 to TS4 Retro Fireplace / Sims 4 CC

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I didn’t spend much time on The Sims 2. For many Simmers, that’s enough enough to have me flogged.

However, The Sims 3 has a fireplace that looks remarkably similar to this one, and I used it a lot.

It’s yet another wonderful corner piece, and it’s the tiniest version of a heat source you’ll come across.

This oddly shaped, almost extraterrestrial-looking design was very popular in the 1960s and remained popular in houses for another two decades. This was adapted from The Sims 2 by LOolyharb1, and it’s just as amazing today as it was back in 2004.

That’s what I’m assuming, at least. I hadn’t even started Kindergarten yet, so I hadn’t yet encountered The Sims’ life-changing experience.

If you’ve ever struggled to fit traditional square models into your projects, you’ll probably find it useful along the same lines as the diagonal fireplace. With its 8 bright colors, you can put this to the side.

And don’t believe that just because it’s a conversion from a 17-year-old game means it’ll be just cosmetic. The designer even managed to turn this into a working fireplace, complete with the usual animations.

 

3. The Cozy and Cozy Fireplace

The Warm ‘n’ Toasty Fireplace / MM TS4 CC

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Anyone who has a fireplace, I believe, wants to be warm and toasty.

None, however, will make you feel as at ease as an old-fashioned, rustic stone fireplace.

These are ideal for cabins and cottage dwellings, as well as anyplace else where a touch of rural is desired.

This CC was put up by Menaceman44, who did an excellent job. He utilized a portion of the geometry from a fireplace included in The Sims 2’s Bon Voyage bundle, but entirely redesigned it to fit seamlessly into The Sims 4.

Seriously, you could spend all day looking at this and never discover any evidence that it isn’t an authentic Sims 4 item.

The fireplace is built of stones that come in a variety of colors and have a Maxis Match vibe to them.

The mantle, meanwhile, is a log. What a lovely lady!

 

4. Recoloring the Fireplace for the Holidays

Holiday Celebration Fireplace Recolors for The Sims 4

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Fireplaces, or at least an open flame, are inextricably tied with Christmas.

Santa Claus descends the chimney, stockings have to be put with care on the mantle, and there’s the whole roasting chestnuts thing.

I’m not sure whether anybody has ever done it or what the outcome of roasting a nut is, but it’s still part of the atmosphere – and therefore sacrosanct.

I’ve never lived in a house that had a fireplace before. So I’ve been ecstatic to be able to fulfill all of my Christmas fantasies in The Sims.

The Sims 4 devs definitely delivered on that front, giving us the excellent Holiday Celebration Pack for free long before Seasons was ever considered. That lovely fireplace that comes with it is adorable, and I like the ornaments that are included.

However, there is one little issue: each swatch alters everything, even the color of the decorations!

So, if you want a white fireplace with all blue ribbons, you won’t be able to get one…

Unless, of course, you have this mod.

Then you’ll have access to all of the color combinations you’ve ever desired. It’s all wonderful, with red ribbons on brown and green ribbons on white.

 

5. For Tiny Houses, a Miniature Fireplace

A Tiny Fireplace For Tiny Houses / Sims 4 CC

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Building a small home is perhaps the most difficult, but also the most rewarding, sort of construction.

In these houses, there is absolutely no place for junk.

Everything should have a specific function and be as little as feasible.

Minimalism is more than a fashion trend; it’s a way of life.

This fireplace is a wood burner, which is the most basic fireplace type available. It’s a box that heats itself by burning wood. That is all there is to it.

No one will ever argue that this is intended for high-end residences.

This one, on the other hand, is wall mounted and comes in three different ceiling heights.

The fact that models like this or the TS2 Retro Fireplace come with chimneys is something I like. This is such a little detail, but the majority of the official ones don’t, and that’s not a formula for fun.

Consider the smoke from a campfire, but inside and with proper ventilation. Yuck.

Smoke inhalation isn’t a concern for Sims, but I like the realism!

 

6. Fireplace Inserts with a Feeling of Burning

Feel The Burn Fireplace Inserts / TS4 CC

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So far, we’ve seen some fantastic new possibilities, but they may or may not be what you’re looking for, depending on the sort of house you put your Sims in.

Why don’t you simply build your own fireplace?

Wouldn’t it be a dream come true?

Okay, maybe that’s going a bit too far, but this is one fantastic set.

There are seven different fireplace inserts to choose from, which you may arrange as you see fit. They’re quite little, and you can even choose which logs to put inside.

And, like the rest of the items on the list, they’re all fully working.

Your Sims can keep warm in style, which is all up to you.

 

Recolors for Athena Sims 4’s Fireplace

Athena Maxis-Match Fireplace Recolors for The Sims 4

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While the default game only has four fireplaces, if you collect all of the proper packs, you’ll have thirteen.

However, you are restricted to the predetermined swatches that are accessible, as is usually the case. We’ve all experienced how confining this can be.

And if you’ve ever wanted additional color options for your fireplaces, your requests have been answered.

This is a complete collection of recolors for several fireplaces in the basic game, as well as recolors from some of the expansion packs.

Except for the Cats & Dogs fireplace, which has six wonderful new wood swatches. That brick beauty is really my favorite official one, but the additional white and black variations here truly bring out all of the greatest structural features of it.

If you have Vintage Glamour Stuff, I believe they will come in helpful. Because of the color palettes, the fireplace that comes with the bundle seems quite old-timey, as you’d expect from the name.

However, because of the current brown and cream tones, it may be used in any house, even if it doesn’t have an Art Deco motif.

 

8. TS3’s Gothic Fireplace

Gothic Fireplace From TS3 into TS4 CC

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It’s amazing to see how many CC fireplaces are conversions.

I suppose that simply goes to show how, for the most part, timeless they are.

And, as much as I’ve written about modest fireplaces, there’s much to be said about big, beautiful ones as well.

When you have a large home, you need a large fireplace!

Something new and fresh, whether it’s a regal palace or a rebuilt version of The Goth’s abode, will definitely contribute to the entire design.

Technically, this is a bit of a relic.

This is a scene from The Sims 3 that perfectly captures the Gothic aesthetic.

It’s also huge, with decorative details that make it appear like it belongs in a castle.

You’ll get a choice of four stone swatches, all of which will look great with any paint, wallpaper, or paneling. It’s made of stone. Stone goes with everything, even more stone!

 

9. Fireplaces made of brick

Brick Fireplaces (Maxis-Match) for The Sims 4

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For a long time, brick fireplaces have been held in high regard.

They’re solid, dependable, and exude a vintage elegance from a bygone era.

All of the same can be stated of wood.

It’s like a massive dosage of warm, fuzzy sentiments all rolled into one!

That’s the feel of both fires in this CC set.

One is a lengthier, three-tile model that comes with the basic game. The author made such an excellent job combining the bricks and wood frame that it seems to be brand new.

The tiny fireplace, on the other hand, needs Parenthood, but it’s a charming variation on a traditional design.

The bricks have always been plain, but the vivid colors and textures now bring them out even more.

 

Basic Belle Fireplace No. 10

Basic Belle Fireplace / Sims 4 CC

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For a long time, “basic” hasn’t meant “boring.”

In many areas nowadays, interior design is all about simplicity.

Many individuals dislike intricate patterns and bright colors, preferring instead to have more subdued furniture and décor.

If that seems like your style, this CC is a terrific contemporary alternative.

The fireplace is rectangular in shape, and the designer included subtle elements like the two-tiered base and matching mantlepiece to give it a pleasing look.

Aside than that, I’d say it’s quite standard (and very Maxis-Match).

However, this just adds to its ability to blend into a variety of settings. You may also do anything you want with three spaces up top for décor and debris.

The “sims 4 maxis match windows” is a mod that adds recolors for the Maxis Match Fireplace. The mod has been updated to include CC and Recolors.

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