In this premium DLC, you can create holiday cottages for every single Villager. Many people have found the new Happy Home Paradise DLC a lot of fun thanks to its wide variety of furniture and better decoration interface.
Many players have found that the most rewarding aspect of playing Happy Home Paradise has been being given the freedom to experiment with new ways to design and build houses. It's possible to pick from among dozens of different Villagers, each of whom has a distinct vision for their dream vacation rental. However, there are a few Villager themes that truly stand out.
Chevre is the safest vault in the world.
Since it's been speculated that Chevre and Nan, a black goat villager, would be dating, this goat villager has long been a fan favorite. He and Nan's paintings of each other may never be explained, yet this isn't even the most mysterious aspect of Chevre. Chevre's thought bubble states, "I pledge to protect the assets I've received from everyone!" if you encounter her on Happy Home Paradise's beach.
An Archaeological Dig by Tucker
While Tucker may appear to have stepped out of the Stone Age, he has big ideas for his vacation house request. Archaeology is something Tucker wants to pursue, but he doesn't want to have to travel far.
In addition to the Forbidden Altar, Ancient Statue, and Stone Arch, this theme also includes the Cave and the Creepy Skeleton as optional extras, giving you plenty of scope for customization. Even the Dinosaur Toy may be used to create a Jurassic Park-like atmosphere.
"Marina" - The Submarine Palace
Greetings from Your New Residence, With so much fun Shell furniture to work with, it wouldn't be complete without a handful of sea-themed villager requests. Marina's desire for an underwater mansion as a holiday house is particularly endearing.
If you have animated backgrounds like "Underwater Wall" or even "Water Horizon," or if you have regal furniture suitable for Poisdon himself, this is an excellent time to use them.
Diva - The Power Spot on the Island
That Diva's wish for a vacation home is themed after a cursed mansion is just natural. Requested things for the build include the Torii gate, Asteroid, and Glowing-Moss Pond for the island's "mystic power," which this pink-eyed frog villager craves.
The furniture in the Diva theme is all witchy. There are several islands on the Happy Home Paradise map that you could choose from, or you could forgo Diva's tropical preferences in favor of a more cottagecore witch look.
Smoky Room in the Hamphrey Inn
Of course, this hamster would prefer to live in a fire-filled room. Is that what you were expecting? Many Animal Crossing players have recreated variants of the "this is nice" meme in response to Hamphrey's vacation home request for "a place with a rich, smoky aroma."
To make Hamphrey's vacation home look like something out of Middle-Earth, all you need is a Smoker and a Fire Pit. A smokey barbeque joint is an option for those who like something a little more subdued.
This Is Not My Real Home: Cephalobot
Happy Home Paradise includes a number of additional sci-fi-themed villagers themes, all of which have fantastic ACNH furniture items to encourage creative ideas. To emphasize that Cephalobot isn't "from here," his "Other Home" prompt may be the finest.
It's a good idea to construct this structure on the rock island in the north of Happy Home Paradise, especially if you have any asteroids lying about for aesthetic purposes. It's entirely up to you whether Cephalobot's "Other Home" is a secret laboratory, a robot factory, or something more sinister.
Lionel – The Refuge in the Restroom
This villager's bad taste is well-known to anyone who has ever hosted Lionel on their island. The Happy Home Paradise DLC's creators appear to agree, as Lionel's lone request for his ideal holiday home is a slew of toilets.
At parties, "you can never have too many bathrooms." It's hard to believe there are so many options for toilet and bathroom furniture in one place, but the "golden throne" has to be the cherry on top. Lionel would be proud to call this palace his own.