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How to Customize and Design Furniture in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Time to DIY your dream aesthetic!

I could spend hours decorating my house, especially with all the amazing Disney-themed furniture and decor that you get as you play, but sometimes I find it hard to match the items together cohesively the way I like. With the new Furniture Customization, I can now design it just the way I like it to fit in with my aesthetic, and here's how you can get started as well!

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How to design furniture in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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To start designing your furniture, open your Inventory with Y on Xbox and Switch, Triangle on PlayStation, or I on PC, and navigate to the Furniture menu. The first option you have now in the Furniture menu is to Customize. Just like designing your own clothes, you can now open up the customization menu for furniture.

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You'll find a few options of furniture you can design already in the Customization menu once you press Add New. Just like clothes, they will need basic items without designs or intricate patterns on them already. All items that are customizable will have a paintbrush icon on the top left. You can purchase some more from Scrooge's shop as they become available or craft them at your Crafting Table.

To get started with your design, select the furniture item that you want to use. Then, just like when designing clothes, you can begin placing motifs and arranging them how you like. With furniture, you will notice you can also change the Material of the item as well as the glossiness and metal. Play around with it and make it look how you like; there are so many options!

Related: Disney Dreamlight Valley Mannequins – How to Craft and Use Them

How to Place Your Furniture Designs in Your House

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Once you finish a design, save and quit out of the design menu, and it will bring you back to the Customize menu. Here you will see all your completed designs, which you can edit again whenever you like. This is also how you can place them in your house. Select the item and drag it down where you'd like it in your home.

Keep in mind, however, that you can only place it per item you have available. If you want to put two chairs with the same design, you'll need to head to your Crafting Table and craft another Basic Chair, and it will allow you to place it just like the first one. You can do this with however many you'd like.

Now you can make your own furniture, perfectly matching whatever aesthetic you want for your house, so no more mismatching themes. There are so many design options, so keep getting creative and trying new things!

Looking for more Pro Game Guides Disney Dreamlight Valley content? Check out our guides on Disney Dreamlight Valley The Wonder of Pixar Star Path – All Rewards & How to Unlock Them or Disney Dreamlight Valley Codes!


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Abby Smith
Abby Smith is a super nerd and video game fanatic who grew up playing games on a variety of platforms. She likes to spend her free time binge-watching Netflix, reading all genres of novels, and playing all the best new video games. She is currently a full-time Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides, and as an alumni from Full Sail University, also enjoys dabbling in creative writing such as short stories, scripts, and comics on the side.