Blizzard recently gave fans an exciting glimpse into their new interior decoration system with an insightful blog post packed full of in-engine videos. These clips vividly illustrate how players can place furniture on a grid, offering the practical option for items to effortlessly snap into place. A nifty feature allows larger furniture pieces, like bookshelves or dining tables, to be adorned with smaller objects, all of which move as a cohesive unit. It’s worth noting that Blizzard makes it clear this peek is just the tip of the iceberg, focusing solely on a single room’s interior decoration. They also remind us that this is a work in progress, so the user interface could still change before release.
For those who just want to spruce up their virtual space without much fuss, the Basic mode offers a straightforward way to organize. But if you’re looking to get creative and explore the depths of design flexibility, the Advanced mode is where it’s at. Here, you can experiment with furniture clipping and rotate items on three different axes, allowing the masterminds among us to craft unique and intricate living spaces.
In an exciting twist, players will also have the ability to resize objects, which is fantastic news given the variety of character models in the game. Picture a tiny gnome opting for more intimate quarters, while a sizeable Tauren might prefer a more spacious environment. Blizzard also showed off recoloring options for certain furniture items designed specifically for player housing. However, don’t expect all models to have this feature, especially those recycled from older assets.
While this blog entry zeroes in on interior design, Blizzard assures us that the exterior appearance of a home won’t dictate what the inside looks like. Whether you want a sprawling mansion with a cozy single room inside or a quaint shack with numerous rooms, the choice is yours. In their post, they admit there’s still plenty to talk about but hint with excitement that more information is on the horizon.
Meanwhile, World of Warcraft players are navigating through the 11.3 patch called Undermine(d), situated in the heart of the goblin cartels’ cultural and monetary hub. Although there’s some time before the Midnight expansion arrives, Blizzard keeps fans engaged with hints about future content. Looking ahead, BlizzCon, a major event for unveiling new developments, is set to make its comeback in 2026. Personally, I’m thrilled about these sneak peeks into the player housing system and can’t help but wonder where I’ll choose to put down roots. I’ve got my eye on a spot in the serene Grizzly Hills—I can already imagine the tranquility.