Top 10 Kits for The Sims 4

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So much DLC, yet so little time. The Sims 4 is rather notorious for having an extensive collection of expansions and content that you're able to purchase, and the smallest of them all is kits.




These kits just contain a few items, usually either build and buy mode or CAS, although some contain a mix of both. We’re here to rank the top ten Sims 4 kits, so you know which ones to add to your game, and which to pass over.




Best kits available for The Sims 4




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Book Nook




While The Sims 4 isn’t particularly lacking in bookshelves, the Book Nook kit takes it to a whole new level. You can create a wall-to-wall library with the buy items found in this kit, and other goodies like book clutter and some matching couches and chairs.




Sims out on the town at night
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Moonlight Chic




It seems like it’s been a while since The Sims 4 has focused on clubwear, and that shows by how dated a lot of the nightlife CAS pieces are. Luckily, with the Moonlight Chic kit, it’s an issue of the past.




Deck your Sims out in outfits that are perfect to go out dancing, clubbing, and barring with this kit. They’ll be the belle of the ball— or rather, the nightclub.




A large castle in Sims 4
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Castle Estate




Modern-style homes may be incredibly popular in both the building community and real life, but some of want to make extravagant castles. That’s exactly what the Castle Estate kit is for.




You’ll get a lovely selection of windows, doors, wall decorations, stairs and stair railings, and plenty more to create the most regal home on the block. Whether you decide to put royalty in the castle is up to you, though.




Teen Sims in grunge clothing
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Grunge Revival




What was your childhood without the older kid who could do all the cool stunts on their skateboard? Nothing, that’s what. And now, you can make that teenager right in your Sims save file.




The Grunge Revival kit comes with, you guessed it, grunge-style pieces like tops, pants, shoes, and jewelry to deck out your Sims with. It doesn’t actually matter if your Sim can skate or not because at least they’ll look cool.




A Sim in a room full of plants
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Blooming Rooms




So many plants! What else is there to say? If you’re a fan of stuffing as much green into your Sim’s house as you can, than this is the only kit you need to add to your shopping cart. Hanging plants, floor plants, anything you can imagine, it’s all here.




Sims in incheon style clothing
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Incheon Arrivals




A lot of CAS kits tend to focus on a specific subset of fashion. While there’s nothing wrong with that, the Incheon Arrivals kit stands out since it comes with clothing that would work for Sims of any age.




There’s plenty of stuff for your teens and young adults, but these fashions would look just as appropriate on an elder, too. Everyone loves versatility.




Sims hanging out in a basement
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Basement Treasures




As you’ll see on this list, some of the best DLC for The Sims 4 contains plenty of items to simply clutter up your home with. The Basement Treasures kit is special since it’s filled with retro-styled items.




From an old, clunky TV to the obviously faux houseplant made famous by The Sims 1, these buy mode items are some of the best ones in the game. Finally, your Sim’s home will look like someone has lived there longer than five years. 




Sims hanging out by a pool
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Poolside Splash




Something the base game of The Sims 4 doesn’t do well is a large variety of modern swimwear. Sure, you have some good ones, but there isn’t much variety. Luckily, the Poolside Splash kit is here to save the day.




It comes with a plethora of swimwear for all your Sims, male, female, big, small, and anything in between. Finally, your Sims will look fashionable while at the pool or beach.




A Sim scolding a child in a messy bathroom
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Bathroom Clutter




Every Sim needs a bathroom, and like all of us in real life, they’re bathrooms probably won’t be the most pristine room in the house. That’s why the Bathroom Clutter kit is perfect for realism.




You can clutter up your shower, countertop, and everywhere else with this kit. It adds a great touch of realism to your home, and it will look natural in any house.




Sims in a cluttered living room
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Everyday Clutter




We’ve made it very clear that we’re fans of clutter. The Everyday Clutter kit is the penultimate buy mode kit for this exact reason since it’s filled with random items to just place all over your house.




Nothing looks stranger than when a Sim’s house is eerily empty, and this kit solves that problem for you. Keys, headphones, and more are packed into this kit so you can clutter up your home to your heart’s content.



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