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Dreamy Room Level 302 Walkthrough

Welcome to the Dreamy Room Level 302 walkthrough, where we'll guide you through creating a charming two-story love café filled with pastel charm and romantic touches.

Dreamy Room Level 302 Walkthrough

Dreamy Room Level 302 Walkthrough

Welcome to the Dreamy Room Level 302 walkthrough, where we'll guide you through creating a charming two-story love café filled with pastel charm and romantic touches.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Place the lower deck and upper terrace edges: Ensure the pink lower platform covers the entire area and the light-beige corner wall fits at the back. On the left, align the pale wooden slat pad flush with the lower platform's left-front corner. Leave room on the right for a door and welcome mat. Align the upper terrace's curved front to match the final image.
  2. Install the staircase and rails on the left: Add the staircase rising diagonally from the lower left to the upper floor. Attach lavender-blue handrails on both sides, making sure their rounded ends end just above the floor. Place a potted monstera beneath the stairs.
  3. Add the glass double doors, welcome mat, and sidewalk sign: Center the grid-pane double doors under the balcony's curve. Place the cream welcome rug horizontally in front and position the A-frame chalkboard sign angled outward on the right.
  4. Build the cozy lounge: On the lower-right, place an orange-peach loveseat facing left, with a pastel blue heart pillow on the right cushion. In front, position a coffee table with a slim green bottle and a vase of flowers.
  5. Assemble the “mochi love” counter and heart chair: Add the counter with the “mochi love” panel facing outward. Position a pink heart-back chair diagonally on the left. Behind, hang a wall shelf and a display box.
  6. Ring the upper terrace with rose planters: Wrap the upper balcony with flower boxes filled with red-pink roses and greenery, starting above the stairs and ending near the potted tree.
  7. Set the dining alcove and wall cabinet (upper left): Position a round table with a cream cloth, goblets, plates, pastries, and a rose bouquet. Add a heart-back dining chair. Against the back wall, fit a recessed cabinet stocked with bottles, a second bouquet on the sideboard.
  8. Build the performance stage: Position a small raised platform as the stage. Arrange four floor spotlights pointing inward, and mount ceiling track lights aimed at the stage. Hang a soft poster above.
  9. Place the musician desk, the singer’s mic, and the dancing couple: At the stage’s back, place a desk with a computer, a potted plant, and the gray cat with headphones. Set a mic stand for the white cat vocalist in the front-right. Nearby, position a cat couple mid-dance.
  10. Finish the right terrace: Add a glass-pane door on the upper-right with a golden step below. Anchor a potted citrus-style tree on the balcony corner.
  11. Populate the ground floor: Place the brown and white cats walking toward the "mochi love" sign. Add a side table with a vase near the counter.
  12. Drape the multi-color fairy lights: String pastel fairy lights from rear left to right over the rose planters and doors. Ensure all elements are aligned and tidy.

Notes & Precautions

  • Grid tolerance: Use single-click movements to avoid clipping.
  • Pathing: Keep paths clear from doors to the counter and stairs to prevent clutter.
  • Vertical stacking: Order poster, then lights, then planters to prevent overlap.
  • Symmetry vs. intention: Asymmetrical balance with dining alcove left and tree right.
  • Character collision: Avoid overlap; use slight rotations to resolve.
  • Stage safety: Keep the riser step on the right front to avoid blocking the mic.
  • Photogenic angles: Ensure the heart pillow is visible from the door.

Tips & Tricks

  • Block out zones first; start with stairs, doors, and balcony planters.
  • Use triangulation for a clean look: align mic with spotlights and poster centerline.
  • Color echoing: Use similar colors for cohesion.
  • Hearts hierarchy: Position couple near planters for better framing.
  • Depth cues: Angle chalkboard for depth effect.
  • Lighting logic: Aim tracks at the stage and floor cans at the mic.
  • Micro-rotations: Adjust goblets and plates for variety.
  • Screenshot win: Capture with fairy lights framing the doors.