Animal Crossing: New Horizons requires you to terraform your island before you can begin laying paths and decorating it. Check out this guide to see how I go about beautifying a room. See how I used the path permits, how I used custom path designs, and how I placed furniture around my house to create a comfortable little living space. Wishing you a successful island design!
Using Paths in Your Work
Using your NookPhone, launch the Island Designer application and press + to access the various paths. Path permits can be purchased from the Nook Stop buy nook miles tickets per permit, with the exception of the custom design permit, which is worth 2,300 miles per permit. Because I didn't like the way the standard paths looked in this area, I'll only be using custom designs for the rest of the day. The patterns that I use are listed below!!
Following the collection of all of the custom designs you wish to use, select your path and press A to begin laying it down. When working with standard paths, you can round a corner by pressing A a second time. When working with custom designs, pressing A a second time will remove the design from the ground. I like to start by laying out a basic design in order to get a general sense of where I'm going with the path. Then I go in with variant designs — in this case, the circle and broken stone designs — to give the path a more natural and worn-down appearance.
Putting Furniture in Place
As soon as I finish laying the main stone path, I'll be able to begin adding furniture to the area. After I've finished setting up the garden table and chairs, I'd like to start working on my picnic area near the sea. But I've run into a snag. The tassel design on the gray blanket takes up the entire square, resulting in a smaller overall blanket size than would otherwise be possible. The blue blanket is larger, but with all of the blue items I've chosen for the picnic, it appears to be too blue and bright in comparison. In order to resolve this, I have reoriented the gray blanket so that it is horizontal and reduced the number of items that I have placed on it. A smaller picnic, but I think it's adorable! I also set the tone for the ocean picnic by playing Aloha K. K.
I returned to the stone path and extended it all the way to the rocky outcropping. ACNH Halloween update contains a total of 17 different spooky furniture and item, which I used to fill in the ground area and add to the natural forest aesthetic I was going for. After that, I set up a pink picnic blanket near the waterfalls to go with the cherry blossom outdoor picnic set I had purchased earlier. I also decided to include the stone path here to connect to the entrance path behind the cliffs, which I had previously planned. The same designer also created a design for a wood path that is absolutely adorable!
I thought it would be nice to have a path leading to the picnic area near the sea. The same designer also created a design for a wood path that is absolutely adorable! I thought it would be nice to have a path leading to the picnic area near the sea. When I only had the swing bench and stone seat, the rocky area at the back of my island seemed too plain, so I used the blue picnic blanket design and a couple of other picnic items to brighten up the area and add some color. That is all there is to it! Finally, here is the finished design for my small secluded house.
The Wall