The Sims 4 Blooming Rooms Kit (DLC) Origin Key
A pure Build/Buy DLC for The Sims 4 that drops 24 houseplant-focused objects into your Build Mode catalog, from vine curtains to propagation stations. Zero new gameplay mechanics, but serious visual firepower for dedicated builders.
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About The Sims 4 Blooming Rooms Kit (DLC) Origin Key
Let me be upfront: Blooming Rooms is not a systems expansion. There are no new skill trees, no new Sim interactions, no new careers. What you get is a tightly scoped Build/Buy kit, and the honest question is whether 24 plant-focused objects are worth your time and wallet compared to everything else in the Sims 4 DLC catalog. I'll walk through exactly what's here so you can make that call. The item count breaks down as eight furniture pieces and sixteen houseplants. The furniture side is where the kit earns its keep for builders: a glass end table and foyer table, the "Propagation Station" (two avocado seeds growing in glass bottles, root system included), the "Houseplant Hobbyist Shelving", the "Wall of Verdant Vases", a hanging "String-of-Pearls" light planter, a floor-level planted light for patios, and the "Greenholm Greenhouse Shelf". The plant side ranges from small desk-friendly pots to statement pieces large enough to fill an entire wall, and there is a vine curtain that replaces standard window dressing with cascading foliage. Each object ships with a generous swatch count, so the color-matching problem that plagues base-game greenery is largely solved here. The plants themselves hold up visually at zoom: they avoid the flat, plastic feel that older Sims 4 foliage tends to have. A pre-built Styled Room called "Plant Lovers Patio" is also included, which is useful if you want a functional starting point rather than decorating from scratch. For players who specifically build in nature-adjacent worlds, the kit pulls real weight. It pairs naturally with Sulani (Island Living) and cottage-style lots, and stacks well with the Greenhouse Haven Kit if you own that too. The range of plant types, covering tropical and temperate looks, means it is not locked to a single aesthetic. The "Suburb Nasturtiums" animal vases (pig, dog, hedgehog, twelve color variants each) are a small detail but they are the kind of whimsical, personality-rich item that makes builds feel lived-in rather than staged. The honest limitation is scope. This kit adds zero gameplay mechanics, so if you are a player who engages with Sims 4 primarily through careers, relationships, or skill progression, this DLC has nothing for you. Some of the larger objects are also context-dependent: the Greenhouse Shelf in particular does not fit gracefully into smaller floor plans, and the vine curtain can misbehave on non-standard window sizes. Players who already own Romantic Garden Stuff will find modest overlap in the plant department, though the furniture pieces here are distinct. The Bust the Dust Kit, for comparison, adds a cleaning mechanic that visibly changes how Sims interact with their home; Blooming Rooms adds no equivalent simulation hook. Bottom line for strategy-of-acquisition purposes: this kit rewards players who do not use custom content and want higher-quality flora options than the base game ships with. It is a narrow purchase, but within that niche it is one of the more coherent and well-executed kits in the catalog. If your Build Mode sessions routinely end with you wishing plants looked less cheap, this closes that gap efficiently. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 15 GB + 1GB
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce 6600 ATI Radeon X1300, Intel GMA X4500 128 MB VRAM
- Processor
- 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4000+
- System requirements
- Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
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Game Info
- Developer
- Maxis Emeryville
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Nov 9, 2021