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The fun isn’t “winning”—it’s making a space that looks lived-in and an avatar that actually matches it. Toca Avatar My House is a cozy avatar-and-home sandbox where you customize a character and decorate rooms with furniture and props. It’s a dollhouse vibe with original, brand-neutral art (not affiliated with any official brand). Controls Desktop: Mouse click/drag, rotate buttons (if available) Mobile: Tap categories, drag items, pinch to zoom, rotate icon (if available) What you do - Create an avatar with hair, face, and outfits - Place furniture and décor in rooms - Rotate and reposition items to fit cleanly - Save snapshots/layouts if your version includes saving Start with a floor plan, not decorations Homes look better when the “big objects” make sense first: - bed placement - table/desk position - storage area Then add rugs, lights, and small décor. If you start with tiny items, you’ll constantly rearrange everything later. Match the avatar to the room (instant “designed” feel) Pick one shared palette: - 2 main colors + 1 accent Use it in both places: - outfit colors echo pillows, rugs, posters, or lamps This makes the scene feel intentional even with simple items. One theme per save profile Great-looking rooms usually commit to one vibe: - pastel studio - gamer bedroom - cozy reading nook Mixing every style at once makes the room feel like a random showroom. Placement trick: build in triangles When you decorate shelves or walls: - place 3 items in a triangle shape (one high, two lower) It looks balanced and avoids the “straight line of clutter” problem. Common mistakes - decorating before placing core furniture - using too many unrelated colors at once - filling every surface and losing clear space - stacking accessories that hide the avatar’s face and expression Mini drill Make one room using only 10 items total (including furniture). You’ll be surprised how clean and “real” it looks when you avoid clutter. FAQ Why does my room look messy? Too many styles and too many small items. Commit to one theme and leave empty space. How do I make it look coordinated? Repeat a simple palette across avatar outfit and room accents. What should I place first? Bed/desk/storage, then lighting/rugs, then small décor.
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