The Sims 4 Ladders: How to build with ladders, ladder examples and limitations explained

Publish date: 2023-05-21

Ladders in The Sims 4 was near the top of the community's collective wish list for sometime

With the release of the Eco Living expansion pack across all platforms in June 2020, that wish has now been granted.

Even better, a limited but still fully functional selection of ladders has been made available to everyone who owns the base game, via the free update Patch 95.

Where can you find them in The Sims 4? How do they work? What are the benefits to using them in your builds, and what are the restrictions on them? This page explains everything you need to know about ladders.

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Where to find ladders in The Sims 4

First, make sure you have updated The Sims 4 to the latest version of the game

Like stairs, ladders can be found in Build/Buy Mode of The Sims 4; in fact, the 'Stairs' section of the Build/Buy Menu has been renamed 'Stairs & Ladders' to honour their long-awaited inclusion.

Everyone who owns The Sims 4 base game, regardless of any add-ons they have installed, will have access to the Classic Wooden Ladder, a basic but functional design zhuzhed up by 16 colour variant swatches.

Players with Eco Lifestyle installed will have a second ladder option: the Reclaimed Ladder, which also features 16 colour swatches, including several options for two-tone colour combinations which the Classic Wooden Ladder lacks.

The Classic Wooden Ladder can be yours for §8 per section, while the Reclaimed Ladder is a little pricier at §12.

Unlike stairs, the actual cost of ladders is pretty easy to calculate: each individually priced section equates to one rung, and it takes 12 rungs to connect an indoor space to the floor above when using the game's default wall height.

So the most basic use of a Classic Wooden Ladder will set you back §96, while the same design using the Reclaimed Ladder comes in at §144.

Of course, there are many possible variations that might increase or reduce these costs, but if you're building with an eye on your Sims' budget, this is a good formula to remember.

How to build with ladders in The Sims 4

Ladders are used to connect one storey of a building to another, and can be placed in the middle of rooms, or against internal walls; against external walls or foundations; or below free-standing platforms.

The only requirement is an accessible 1x1 floor tile on the upper storey and a 1x1 space on the lower storey directly beneath (each indicated by a glowing green square), which are needed for access.

When placing a ladder, its default position will be ascending from the current floor to the floor above. Hold the Ctrl key to place a ladder which descends to the floor below instead.

Your Sims won't even need to be able to access the ladder front-on to use it; they can also enter and exit the ladder from the sides, meaning that you can block access from several directions and still have a usable ladder.

When in Build/Buy Mode, green arrows around the ladder indicate which sides Sims are able to access it from.

The length of the ladder is determined by the relative heights of the spaces it is connecting.

If you increase or decrease the height of a wall or foundation where a ladder is attached, the ladder's height will automatically change with it.

On the other hand, attempting to place a ladder on bare uneven terrain will result in said terrain being flattened out, but only in the 1x1 tile where the ladder connects to the ground.

The minimum height of a ladder is four rungs. Thanks to the many creative possibilities of the game's variable wall heights, and the chance to build upwards using pillars to support higher storeys, there is effectively no maximum height (although presumably at some point the sky is literally the limit).

Ladders can span multiple storeys, though only by bypassing access to any floors in the middle (see The Limitations of Ladders, below).

The Sims 4's official floor limit is four above-ground storeys plus four basement levels. So in a four-storey build, it's possible to connect ground level directly to the top floor - or even to a flat roof, in the case of above-ground builds - via one long ladder.

(Less ambitious multi-storey ladders are also a possibility.)

The only apparent limitation is the need to attach the top basement floor directly to the lowest above-ground floor - so no nine-storey mega-ladders stretching from the sub-sub-sub-basement to the roof.

The other good news is that your Sims have infinite grip strength; don't worry, the developers haven't taken the opportunity to sneak in a new "death by falling" (which is out of character for them, but let's take the win).

The Sims 4 ladder examples: What ladders can do for you (and your builds)

What's so good about ladders, you ask? Well, building in The Sims 4 is a creative endeavour, and it would be impossible to list all the new possibilities ladders have opened up. But here are a few popular ideas to kick-start your thought process:

Tiny houses

If you have The Sims 4: Tiny Living Stuff Pack (released a few months back, in January 2020), ladders are a boon for your tiny house builds. Taking up just one floor tile per storey, ladders are far more efficient than stairs when it comes to saving space.

Free up that floor space for a better-equipped kitchen, or turn it into something cool like a crafting corner or entertainment area.

Attic spaces

Ladders can be used to create a more realistic attic space (though note that they can't be retracted), and open up the previously unusable small spaces under the eaves of many Sim houses for useful conversion.

Finally, the Attic Stack Decoration Box from Seasons can be tucked away in an actual attic storage space, without rendering it inaccessible!

Lofts apartments

If you have City Living and/or Eco Lifestyle installed, ladders can be placed in apartments - assuming the apartment unit spans multiple storeys; allowing for the creation of vertical-access loft spaces.

(However, the usual restrictions against editing unowned hallway areas and the exterior walls of apartment buildings still apply, so you can't create an external fire escape spanning the whole building.)

Conversion builds

Similar to the above, it's now possible to create more realistic "converted" living spaces (think a warehouse or a church) where mezzanine levels are often accessible by ladders rather than stairways.

Treehouses

It might require judicious use of the bb.moveobjects cheat to actually get the tree in position, but thanks to ladders it is now possible to build an elevated platform, accessible without the need to resort to putting in an absolutely huge staircase.

Treehouse builds work particularly well with items from the Parenthood game pack and the Kids' Room stuff pack... but we're not judging if your adult Sims want in on the fun too.

Hidden bunkers

While it's always been possible to place the majority of your building below ground level in The Sims 4, the introduction of ladders makes it even easier to conceal the entryway to your secret clubhouse or underground bunker in an inconspicuous-looking place.

Roof gardens

Fitting with the green theme of Eco Lifestyle, what's the point of leaving a perfectly good roof space sitting empty?

Flatten out a walkway, run a ladder up there, and make it a pleasant place for your Sims to relax and socialise; build skills; and convert renewable energy with wind turbines, dew collectors, and solar panels.

Pre-made examples

If you're looking for in-game inspiration on how to put ladders to good use, check out the Port Promise neighbourhood of Evergreen Harbor, the new world introduced in the Eco Lifestyle expansion pack. All three residential properties there demonstrate the versatility of ladders in builds:

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The limitations of ladders in The Sims 4

Wonderful and versatile though ladders are, there are a few problems they can't solve.

They might even (dare we say it) cause a few if you're not careful. Consider the following restrictions and potential issues when using ladders in your Sims builds:

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