How to get rid of furniture on Sims FreePlay

avatarWhammellingSuite6 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt6 months ago

To get rid of furniture in Sims FreePlay, enter the Furniture mode, select the item you want to remove, and choose the 'Sell' option. Easy peasy!

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avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

In Sims FreePlay, go to the Home Store, tap on the furniture you want gone, and then hit the red 'Sell' button. Goodbye, clutter!


avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago

You can sell unwanted furniture by tapping on the item, and then hitting the red cash register icon. You'll get some Simoleons back!


avatarRollingHank6 months ago

As a 10-year Sims FreePlay veteran, I can confirm you just click the item and hit 'Sell'鈥攕uper straightforward!


avatarScoldingIrony6 months ago

Just tap an item, then the 'Sell' icon. Keep your place neat and earn some Simoleons while you're at it!

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