InHello Kitty Island Adventure, you’ll be able to repair and set up cabins across the island, as well as in unlocked areas that you discover, such as Merry Meadow. In these cabins, you can place items and decorations, which are loved by certain visitors.

With all the possible furniture and items that can be placed, it can be hard to decide how to decorate each one. Thankfully, we’re here to help. This list will cover some of the best decorating options that you can go with in Hello Kitty Island Adventure. Overall, this is meant to serve as inspiration; you may decide to stray from the path and decorate your own way.

A player posing in their Hello Kitty themed room in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

7Decorate Based On The Resident

Every visitor in Hello Kitty Island Adventurehas an island friend that they are associated. For example, Dear Daniel is friends with Hello Kitty, and Mocha is friends with Cinnamoroll. You can use their island friend as the basis for the cabin decor.

In Dear Daniel’s room, go all out with the Hello Kitty decor! Not every character has furniture that looks like them, but you can get the general vibe. For Cinnamoroll, you can choose cozy furniture that is white or light pink/blue. This is a great way to create cohesive rooms.

A player standing in their star-filled room in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

6Stick To A Tag Theme

All furniture in the game has at least one tag. These tags are liked by certain visitors. For example, Berry is a friend of Kuromi who likes the Joke tag. With this in mind, you can create a cabin that centers around the Joke tag.

In order to get Berry to actually stay, you’ll also need to display stuff with the Spooky and Sweet tags, but it’s totally possible to have the minimum of these items, while loading the room with Joke items.

A player posing in a umbrella wallpaper cabin in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

5Stick To A Color Palette

This may be the simplest decorating idea. In any room-decorating game, sticking to a few colors is a great option. While choosing one color may be a bit bland, you can create a visually impressive room by choosing a few colors.

If you are going for a bright and sunny look, you can choose greens and yellows, with the occasional white item thrown in. You can also do the exact opposite and stick with dark colors like purple and black, especially if you are going for a spooky vibe.

A player posing in a nordic yellow cabin in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

4Create A Multipurpose Room

Each cabin room can only hold one visitor at a time, but if the room satisfies other people’s needs, then they can stay as well. While it’s possible to get a visitor to become a permanent resident, this is a process. Before permanently moving in, you’re able to create multipurpose rooms that satisfy several visitors at the same time.

For example, Pam (a friend of Tuxedosam) only visits in the Summer and Winter. He needs to be in a Seaside Resort cabin with Fwish furniture, clothing, and some fish in tanks.My Melody’s Grandpa, on the other hand, visits every four weeks and needs items with the tags Rocky, Volcanic, and Metal.

A player posing in a pizza parlor cabin in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

you’re able to decorate the room to have all of these items, allowing both visitors to stay. Eventually, you can upgrade cabins to have more than one room, but until then, you can double-up on rooms to make them a little more unique.

3Make Non-Bedroom Rooms

Cabins that look like a big bedroom? Let’s take it in the other direction and make a cabin that looks like another type of room. If a visitor loves clothes or food, you can pivot from the typical bedroom scene. For example, Cappuccino wants a lot of food items in his room.

With this in mind, you can create a cafe or kitchen room, filled with tables, couches, and counters to hold the food.If the visitor likes clothing, you can create a fashionable room with a ‘stage’ area, and clothing on display in front of some chairs.

A player posing in studio room cabin in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

2Create Studio Apartment Rooms

Visitors remain in or around a cabin during their entire visit, but how do they take care of basic necessities? Rather than just putting some required items into a room along with a bed, consider creating a little studio apartment.

Add in some couches and a bed, as well as kitchen decor and some food. If you want to section off the room, you can use furniture like bookcases and fishtanks to do so.

A player standing in their spooky room in Hello Kitty Island Adventure.

1Use Seasonal/Event Decorations

Lastly, it’s a good idea to use seasonal and event furniture to make a room come together. Did you happen to obtain every piece of Spooky furniture from the Halloween event? Put all of it in a room to create the ultimate scary cabin!

Event items usually share a tag, but a lot of pieces have an additional tag that can fulfill some requirements. For example, some visitors like the Plant tag for furniture; during the Hugs and Hearts event (around Valentine’s Day), you can get the Heart Plant Bouquet, which has the Plant tag as well as the Hugs and Hearts tag.

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Hello Kitty Island Adventure

WHERE TO PLAY

Beginning life as an Apple Arcade-only title, Hello Kitty Island Adventure is all about the cosy life. Following similar games in the genre, you’ll restore and populate an island, meeting iconic Sanrio characters along the way.

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