I’m honestly surprised it took this long for The Sims to get this sort of career. One of the best parts about the game is designing your own homes (or trying to recreate interesting ones from other games). As a sim interior decorator, you’ll need to take into account your client’s budget and preferences to tailor your designs to them. You can have a little fun with it, of course, but it’s still a job. If you want more customers you’ll need to make sure you’re actually giving them what they want - even if it means using really gaudy decorations. Sometimes you’ll only be tasked to change one room, others you’ll get to redesign a whole house. At the end of it all there’s a big reveal too, like some reality TV show, where you’ll unveil your work to your clients (and hope that those tears are happy tears). You’ll get to see a before and after comparison too, which is cool. It’s nice to look back and see how much you’ve improved things. The Sims 4: Dream Home Decorator is out now on Origin and Steam, priced at £18/€20/$20. Fair warning: it’s probably best to do exactly as your clients tell you, or you could end up with some rather ominous feedback: