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If your Build Mode instincts are stronger than your Live Mode ones, this tightly scoped creator kit delivers a rare thing: a matching toilet, sink, bathtub, and shower set that actually looks cohesive in a single room.

My first thought when I see a new Sims 4 kit is always the same: does this solve a real Build Mode problem, or is it just padding the catalogue? The Sleek Bathroom Kit, designed by community creator Syboulette in collaboration with EA, mostly clears that bar. The persistent frustration of finding a toilet, sink, and bathtub that all belong to the same visual family is something any serious builder knows. This kit addresses it directly, with a wall-mounted ceramic sink, a streamlined minimalist toilet, and a freestanding bathtub that all share the same clean-lines language. The glass shower dividers and a wall-mount shower head round out the plumbing side, giving you multiple ways to configure a walk-in shower cubicle without resorting to mismatched pieces from five different packs. The 25 items span beyond the plumbing core in useful ways. Two shower screen styles (tall neutral glass and a windowed variant) let you tune the look depending on whether you want clinical minimalism or something with a bit more character. Lighting is covered by a flush ceiling fixture and a wall light, both sized for tight bathroom footprints. The clutter selection is where the kit earns some genuine points: a wicker laundry basket, a toilet brush holder, wall hooks with a body brush and soap, a toothbrush tray, and a pair of small vanity trays with hairbrush and lotion items. These feel more grounded and realistic than the generic decor EA often ships. A privacy screen rounds things out and, notably, works outside the bathroom context too, which is a smart multi-use bonus. Matching wall and floor tiles in narrow brick-style patterns complete the set, and their swatch range is neutral enough to pair with items from other kits. Where the kit is limited is obvious: this is a Build-Buy-only addition. No new gameplay mechanics, no Sim interactions, no mood buffs tied to the new objects. If you are primarily a Live Mode player who rarely touches the build tools, there is close to zero value here. The item count also sits at the lower end of what a Sims 4 kit can offer, and a few design choices, like a wall light that reviewers noted runs slightly chunky at default scale, show that even well-executed community kits carry small rough edges. The EA App DRM requirement also applies, which is worth flagging for anyone running Sims 4 exclusively through Steam. The creator kit model is genuinely interesting from a content-pipeline perspective. Syboulette has an established CC library, and that experience shows in the detail work. The swatch palette across all 25 items stays consistent, neutral tones dominate with occasional soft pastels and a few deeper accent options, which means pieces mix internally without conflict. Community reception has been positive, with early builders praising how well the objects slot into existing catalogues without looking like imports from a different game. This is exactly the kind of kit that justifies the format: a focused creator with a clear vision, delivering on it. For dedicated Sims 4 builders chasing a modern, spa-adjacent aesthetic, this kit fills a gap that free base-game updates have not. For anyone who builds bathrooms only when forced to by house-layout logic, skip it. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: Sleek Bathroom Kit (DLC)
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The Sims 4: Sleek Bathroom Kit (DLC)

Apr 10, 2025MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
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If your Build Mode instincts are stronger than your Live Mode ones, this tightly scoped creator kit delivers a rare thing: a matching toilet, sink, bathtub, and shower set that actually looks cohesive in a single room.

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My first thought when I see a new Sims 4 kit is always the same: does this solve a real Build Mode problem, or is it just padding the catalogue? The Sleek Bathroom Kit, designed by community creator Syboulette in collaboration with EA, mostly clears that bar. The persistent frustration of finding a toilet, sink, and bathtub that all belong to the same visual family is something any serious builder knows. This kit addresses it directly, with a wall-mounted ceramic sink, a streamlined minimalist toilet, and a freestanding bathtub that all share the same clean-lines language. The glass shower dividers and a wall-mount shower head round out the plumbing side, giving you multiple ways to configure a walk-in shower cubicle without resorting to mismatched pieces from five different packs. The 25 items span beyond the plumbing core in useful ways. Two shower screen styles (tall neutral glass and a windowed variant) let you tune the look depending on whether you want clinical minimalism or something with a bit more character. Lighting is covered by a flush ceiling fixture and a wall light, both sized for tight bathroom footprints. The clutter selection is where the kit earns some genuine points: a wicker laundry basket, a toilet brush holder, wall hooks with a body brush and soap, a toothbrush tray, and a pair of small vanity trays with hairbrush and lotion items. These feel more grounded and realistic than the generic decor EA often ships. A privacy screen rounds things out and, notably, works outside the bathroom context too, which is a smart multi-use bonus. Matching wall and floor tiles in narrow brick-style patterns complete the set, and their swatch range is neutral enough to pair with items from other kits. Where the kit is limited is obvious: this is a Build-Buy-only addition. No new gameplay mechanics, no Sim interactions, no mood buffs tied to the new objects. If you are primarily a Live Mode player who rarely touches the build tools, there is close to zero value here. The item count also sits at the lower end of what a Sims 4 kit can offer, and a few design choices, like a wall light that reviewers noted runs slightly chunky at default scale, show that even well-executed community kits carry small rough edges. The EA App DRM requirement also applies, which is worth flagging for anyone running Sims 4 exclusively through Steam. The creator kit model is genuinely interesting from a content-pipeline perspective. Syboulette has an established CC library, and that experience shows in the detail work. The swatch palette across all 25 items stays consistent, neutral tones dominate with occasional soft pastels and a few deeper accent options, which means pieces mix internally without conflict. Community reception has been positive, with early builders praising how well the objects slot into existing catalogues without looking like imports from a different game. This is exactly the kind of kit that justifies the format: a focused creator with a clear vision, delivering on it. For dedicated Sims 4 builders chasing a modern, spa-adjacent aesthetic, this kit fills a gap that free base-game updates have not. For anyone who builds bathrooms only when forced to by house-layout logic, skip it. Diego, Scout Team

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originCreator KitBuild Mode FocusMinimalist AestheticBathroom BuilderClutter DetailSwatch-ConsistentNo Gameplay MechanicsCommunity Creator CollabMulti-use Decor

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64 Bit Required. Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
26 GB available space
Graphics
128 MB of Video RAM and support for Pixel Shader 3.0. Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better, ATI Radeon X1300 or better, Intel GMA X4500 or better
Processor
3.3 GHz Intel Core i3-3220 (2 cores, 4 threads), AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz (4 cores) or better

Recommended

OS
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64 Bit Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
51 GB available space
Graphics
1 GB of Video RAM, NVIDIA GTX 650, AMD Radeon HD 7750, or better
Processor
Intel core i5 (4 cores), AMD Ryzen 5 or better

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Game Info

Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
Apr 10, 2025

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam Trading CardsIn-App PurchasesRemote Play on Tablet

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