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My Current Heartopia House

A small walkthrough of my current Heartopia home — comfortable, intentional, and very much mine.

This post is about my current Heartopia house. It’s not a finished build or a long-term plan — just where things have landed for now, and a space I genuinely enjoy being in. I tend to design my houses the same way I approach most things: calm, functional, and a little dreamy, without chasing trends or filling every corner just because I can.

I like homes that feel used, even in a game.

The Front — first impressions matter

The front of the house is meant to feel open and inviting. I didn’t want anything loud or overly styled. Just something that feels warm the moment you see it. Soft colors, simple structure, and a layout that makes sense at a glance.

Nothing here is trying too hard. It’s meant to feel like an easy entry point — a quiet welcome.

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The Back — where it actually feels like home

The back is my favorite part. This is where the house relaxes a bit. It feels more personal, more lived in — less about presentation and more about comfort.

I paid a lot of attention to how things flow here. How spaces connect. How open it feels. How nothing competes for attention. It’s calm, cohesive, and honestly where I’d spend most of my time if this were a real place.

hato-back

Layout Inspiration — where I started

This is the layout tutorial that helped shape the foundation of the house. I adjusted plenty to suit my own taste and pace, but this video gave me a strong starting point and helped things click.

Here’s the video:

If you’re struggling with structure or flow in Heartopia housing, this is a genuinely helpful reference. I didn’t follow it exactly, but it clarified proportions, spacing, and how to avoid making a house feel cramped or awkward.

Final Thoughts

This house reflects where I’m at in Heartopia right now — comfortable, settled, and not chasing perfection. I’m trying to enjoy builds as they are instead of constantly tearing them down to start over.

I’ll probably make small changes over time (I always do), but for now, this version feels right.

Possible next posts:

  • Small tweaks that made this house feel cozier
  • My favorite Heartopia furniture pieces
  • How my in-game design taste overlaps with my real-life one

Comments

  1. TinaraApril 8, 2026

    yuhuuuu