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The Sims 4: Garden to Table Kit Review

November Kits are now available, and among them, the Garden to Table Kit was released on November 13th. This kit features twenty-five build mode items designed to create an outdoor dining experience centered around a garden-to-table theme for your Sims. The items showcase natural, earthy tones and furnishings that blend modern and rustic styles. All of these elements come together harmoniously, and I believe it truly works well.

About the Creator – BrazenLotus

Image Credit – BrazenLotus

BrazenLotus is an experienced creator in The Sims 4 community, recognized for developing custom content and mods that emphasize outdoor, homesteading-style living. Their offerings include harvestables, simple living items, nature-inspired objects, and recipes. BrazenLotus has carved out a niche for players who enjoy rustic, garden-centric, and nature-themed gameplay environments.

What’s In the Kit

There are twenty-five new items here, including a new floor that I did not see until just now. For photos, I used Caroll91’s Ye Medieval Cobblestone floor for photos as it matched the cobblestone quite nicely for an outdoor space with the pieces in this Kit and gave the space a bit of green with the swatch I selected. The Garden to Table Kit does have a lot of plants and objects that include plants. So if you like the garden clutter, this is a decent kit for you.

Image of the Kit Items

You can see in the above image how the earth tones with the natural textures mesh well together with the modern styles.

This stove is what most Simmers are excited for, and bonus, those are tables on the sides, so you can really customize the look of your stove. Now, of course, the plan of this kit revolves around outdoor eating spaces, but really, you could bring this baby inside, with all its rustic lodge vibes.

New grill, new tables, new sink, and garden clutter, and I absolutely love the potato.

Final Thoughts

Alright, so my final thoughts on this sweet little spud of a kit. I actually really like it and would buy it even if I didn’t have to for work-related things. I think the swatches are nice; there is a wide range of natural swatches, which I appreciate. Really, my only point of concern in this entire kit is the polys on those eggs, and I’m still going to use them, as who’s really going to know…. aside from you all seeing this image. (It’s ok, we know the creator had poly constraints)

Keep up with more Sims stuff and what I’m up to at @TSR Jezi.

If you are looking for more reviews on Kits, I really enjoy, take a look at the Grange Mudroom Kit Review or the Rivera Retreat & Cozy Bistro Kit Review.

 

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