Decoration Games
Build rooms, dollhouses, cakes, and themed spaces with My New Room, Toca Boca: House by the Sea, and Coloring by Numbers Pixel Rooms. This category is free and right in your browser. Try Kiki World or Toca Boca Interior Design when you want a cleaner room-by-room makeover.
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Decoration games for rooms, dollhouses, and themed makeovers
Decoration games turn blank spaces into your own setups, from cozy bedrooms to party-ready corners. If you like My New Room, you already know how fast a simple layout can become a personal space. Try Toca Boca: House by the Sea when you want a home scene that feels playful and full of small details.
Most of these picks play as free online browser games, and the page is mobile-friendly, so you can tweak a room on phone or desktop. A small makeover can become a bigger project when you move from Decor: Bedroom to Kiki World, where every detail helps define the scene. If you want a more focused interior approach, room styling is the core idea behind these picks.
Bedroom layouts and furniture placement
Bedroom decorating is the heart of this category, and it is where you usually see the clearest before-and-after change. Toca Boca Interior Design leans into placement, while TB World lets you build little scenes that feel alive. In both cases, you are choosing beds, shelves, rugs, and accents that make the room read as yours.
These games work well when you want a makeover with visible progress instead of a long tutorial. You pick an item, swap it, and instantly see whether the space looks warmer, brighter, or more playful. That makes Decoration games a solid match for anyone who likes changing a scene one object at a time.
Dollhouse style and avatar rooms
Dollhouse-style games push decoration beyond a single bedroom and into full houses, hangouts, and character spaces. LOL Surprise OMG™ Style Studio and Avatar World Adventure focus on outfits, rooms, and little lifestyle details that work together. When you want a bigger toybox feel, these titles give you more freedom to mix styles.
If you want a broader creative sandbox, the Dolls tag fits the same mood of moving, styling, and reusing pieces in different scenes. That kind of play is easy to return to, since you can keep changing the furniture placement or the room theme. It suits short sessions when you want creative control without a long setup.
Art, color, and pattern-based decoration
Some decoration games are less about furniture and more about texture, color, and surface design. Coloring by Numbers Pixel Rooms blends room ideas with pixel art, so every finished section changes the whole look. It is a neat option when you want decoration to feel like filling in a visual puzzle.
This side of the category is useful when you want a steadier pace without losing the sense of making something personal. Instead of moving a couch, you are shaping a palette, filling a grid, or layering decorative effects. The result still belongs to the same category, because you are designing the look rather than chasing a score.
Cake tables and special-event displays
Event decor adds another angle, and the Cake Shop tag shows how presentation can matter as much as the recipe. Candy Cake Maker is a good example of that sweet, decorative finish, with toppings and frosting doing most of the visual work. The same idea works for celebration scenes, where the layout has to look ready for a party.
That mix gives Decoration games a nice range, from bedrooms and dollhouses to desserts and themed displays. You are not just filling empty space; you are making each scene feel planned, colorful, and complete. If you like seeing a blank area turn into a finished setup, this category has plenty to offer.