
Disney Dreamlight Valley may be a cozy game at its core, but aside from all the fishing, cooking, and completing quests, designing and decorating your valley is one of the most beloved and vital aspects of the game.
After all, if you’ve been taking part in the recent event or are crafting all the furniture added alongside Jasmine and Aladdin then you’ll want to show it off, whether that’s outside around the Valley or inside your home.
You’d be in the majority if decorating your home was on the bottom of your list though as the lack of symmetry or ability to freely move furniture and wallpaper to your own preference has been a frustration for years.
Now, it has finally come to an end after a hidden Disney Dreamlight Valley feature has finally been discovered, changing your house designs forever.
Players can now move wallpaper in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Gone are the days of placing your wallpaper and cringing because it’s out of line with the rest of the room as you can now move the position of your wallpaper by simply selecting it and moving it around the wall.
This was revealed by a player on the game’s Reddit, to incredible fanfare and amusement that very few players had even known this existed.
Naturally, many fans were shocked, labeling the hidden feature a “game changer” while others were baffled, remarking, “My mind is blown I don’t remember seeing that in the update teaser vids.”
Others began demanding the same change for flooring, so they could better fit it into the rooms now they can customize the room sizes: “Now with the addition of resizing rooms, we need to be able to adjust the floors too.” However, that is currently not possible.
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While it’s certainly a huge feature, this is relatively new to Disney Dreamlight Valley, having only been introduced during the Tales of Agrabah update. In the patch notes it reveals that “Wallpapers now allow design offsetting for better decorating” alongside the ability to customize your room sizes.
This will undoubtedly be a game-changer for many players, especially those who aim to make their rooms as cozy as possible without having to compromise on their wall designs.