Dreamy Room Level 322
Level 322 guide walkthrough, helping players solve puzzles and explore the wonderful world of Dreamy Room.

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Dreamy Room Level 322 Walkthroughs & Guide
Step 1. Place the windows, pergola beams, and vines along the left and right walls
Begin Dreamy Room Level 322 by anchoring the room with its large glass window on the left back corner and the arched window on the right back wall. Place the left wall’s full-height pane so its frame aligns flush with the left corner; the window is a dominant backdrop and must be centered along the left back wall plane for the finished composition. Next, install the wooden pergola beams running horizontally from the left top edge toward the center of the room — three visible beams that overhang the interior space. Hang the small glowing star string lights from those beams so the star bulbs dangle in front of the left window. Finally, pin the climbing ivy: one vine cluster wraps down the outer left corner and another vine climbs up and loops around the right arched window frame. These architectural elements set the scene for everything else in Dreamy Room Level 322 and give scale so all smaller objects read correctly.
Step 2. Lay the gray tile floor and attach the front glass balcony railing with planters
For Dreamy Room Level 322 the flooring anchors the interior: place the rectangular gray tile floor plate centered on the main floor area, aligned so tile seams run parallel to the room’s front edge. Ensure the floor’s beveled edge sits slightly above the small front lip so the glass balcony can attach. Then add the curved glass balcony panel at the front edge, spanning from the left to the right front corner; it should be semi-transparent and fixed to the floor. On the balcony’s left and right ends, place low planters—on the left, a leafy potted plant tucked into the corner; on the right, a rounded bushy planter that also wraps slightly around the right exterior. These placements in Dreamy Room Level 322 produce the immediate “balcony garden” feel and give you the proper foreground to set art supplies on the railing later.
Step 3. Add the semicircular entrance platform and the accent patterned right wall
Next in Dreamy Room Level 322 add the semicircular beige platform just outside the floor’s front-right edge — this rounded step protrudes from the floor like a porch. Back inside, wallpaper the right interior wall with the swirled lavender-and-blue accent mural panel: this patterned vertical strip sits on the right back wall and extends into the small stepped wall recess. Match the mural so its flowing shapes align with the corner where the two back walls meet. Ensure the left back wall remains a softer solid lavender to contrast the patterned right wall. Getting these two surfaces right in Dreamy Room Level 322 helps subsequent items (frames, dresser, chair) pop visually and ensures correct item placement relative to the pattern.
Step 4. Position the dresser, pedestals, and small display surfaces along the back wall
Place the low wooden dresser against the back-right wall (below the gallery of picture frames). Center it under the frames so its tabletop lines up with the midline of the right glass window. On top of the dresser, assemble a small still life: put a shallow fruit bowl (containing grapes and small fruit) slightly left of center, and set a short glass vase with full cream-and-pink flowers to the right. To the left of the dresser, add two simple pedestal blocks: one taller, mint colored pedestal holds a carved cat-head sculpture (a cream stone bust) and one shorter pedestal holds a pink spherical prop and a gold-yellow cone decorative object. These trio groupings are key placement puzzles in Dreamy Room Level 322—position them precisely and the scene reads like the decorated image.
Step 5. Place the easel, art stool, palette table, and scattered paint pots on the left side
Now build the left-studio corner for Dreamy Room Level 322. Position the wooden easel close to the left glass window so the framed painting on it faces inward — the easel canvas shows a radiant sun-swirl painting. In front of the easel, place a short round wooden stool and a small round side table that holds the painter’s palette and a handful of paintbrushes. Scatter two to three small paint jars and an open paint bucket nearby on the floor between the easel and the central rug area. These objects should form a compact cluster: easel near the glass, stool directly before it, and palette table slightly between the stool and the balcony edge. In Dreamy Room Level 322 these positions create the artist’s active workspace and are often the trickiest placements because of overlapping shadows and scale.
Step 6. Arrange the art-supply tray, tubes, brushes, trays, and rolled canvases along the front and right floor
For Dreamy Room Level 322, specify the front-center art supplies on the balcony ledge and floor strip: lay a flat rectangular art tray on the front lip of the floor near the center with visible paint tubes and a small open watercolor set. On the interior floor beside the tray, place a set of paint tubes and a brush cup with upright brushes near the front-left railing. To the right-back floor area, lean three blank canvases and two framed-but-empty stretchers propped against the small right side wall, next to a shallow open drawer-of-rolled-papers in the dresser’s lower compartment. Arrange a few small mixing cups and an open pot of pink paint near the dresser so the supply flow leads from the dresser to the artist’s central area. Correct sequencing of these kits in Dreamy Room Level 322 helps the eye follow the studio’s workflow.
Step 7. Put the plush pink armchair, cake plate, and cushion near the front-right, and add smaller decor
Place the rounded plush pink armchair in the front-right corner of the floor area — it should angle slightly toward the room’s center. Set the green decorative cushion with a floral motif on the seat. On the floor just in front of the chair, place the small dessert plate with a tiny cake and a few yellow flowers (as shown). Add a low wooden drawer chest accessory (if separate) near the dresser and drop a rolled paper bundle and small wooden box on top. These delicate placements in Dreamy Room Level 322 balance the studio’s cozy, lived-in feel, so check spacing: the armchair should not obscure the stacked canvases; the cake should sit close enough to the chair to read as a cozy snack for the artist.
Step 8. Position the artist character on the green rug, arrange brushes and finishing touches, and hang the gallery
The final major arrangement in Dreamy Room Level 322 is the artist and the gallery. Place the small artist character (a beret-wearing dog) seated cross-legged on the soft irregular green rug in the center-right foreground, facing a small canvas he or she holds or paints atop a low surface. Put a paintbrush in the character’s paw and another brush and palette nearby on the rug. Behind and above the dresser, hang the gallery wall of framed art—two tall vertical frames, three small horizontal frames, and several tiny square pieces arranged in a compact grid. Add a wooden frame leaning behind the dog on the right and a few loose paint tools scattered around the rug. Finally, hang the five decorative frames and the small star lights from the pergola so lighting and wall art complete the vignette for Dreamy Room Level 322.
Notes and Precautions
When decorating Dreamy Room Level 322, always check alignment to the floor grid and wall planes — isometric objects must sit flush with the tile seams or they will appear to float. Don’t overlap the pergola beams over the arched window frame; instead let them visually sit in front. Keep heavier objects (dresser, pedestals) against the back walls so the floor foreground remains open for the character and supplies. Be mindful of scale: the cat-head bust should be considerably taller than the fruit bowl but smaller than the dresser height. If the gallery frames feel too tight, slightly nudge each frame by a pixel or two so frames don’t intersect the patterned mural. These small placement rules are at the heart of Dreamy Room Level 322 — the main challenge in the level is deciphering the exact positional relationships and making subtle, precise adjustments until everything looks harmonious.
Tips and Tricks from top player
Top players of Dreamy Room Level 322 recommend working from the back wall forward: lock the large architectural pieces first (windows, mural, pergola), then anchor mid-ground furniture (dresser, pedestals, easel), and finally fill foreground details (artist, rug, art tray, cake). Use the grid tiles on the gray floor as a visual ruler to space objects evenly — count tile seams to repeat distances. Group small items (brush cups, paint jars, fruit bowl) into tidy clusters instead of scattering; this both speeds completion and mimics the completed image. If an object snaps incorrectly, toggle micro-nudge controls (arrow keys) to move single pixel increments until alignment is perfect. Remember: Dreamy Room Level 322 rewards patience and pixel-precision—place slowly, check from multiple angles, and accept that several tiny adjustments are normal.
Final scene
The completed Dreamy Room Level 322 studio feels like a gentle, occupied atelier: a large glass window with hanging star lights and a wooden pergola anchors the left side, while a swirling lavender mural fills the right back wall. A mint pedestal with a carved cat sculpture, a pink sphere, and a gold cone sit near a timber dresser topped with a fruit bowl and a vase of cream flowers. An easel with a glowing sun-splash painting, a small stool, and a palette cluster create the left workspace. The front features a glass balcony, planters, and a rectangular artist tray loaded with tubes and brushes. A green soft rug holds the beret-wearing dog artist, who paints with a brush in paw, while stacked canvases lean against the right wall. A plush pink armchair with a floral cushion and a tiny cake beside it finish the cozy vignette. The scene reads as both functional studio and comforting corner of life.