Fantasy Room Level 215 - Two-Story Café and Bakery
Build a cozy two-story café and bakery with coffee bar, dessert tables and warm upstairs dining area. - Fantasy Room Level 215 Strategy & Solutions

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Level Introduction
This level takes you to arrange a healing café with a balcony and duplex structure. The overall main tone is green and natural wood color, matched with soft lighting and plant embellishments, making the space as gentle as being wrapped in spring. The second floor is the main dining area, the first floor is the dessert bar and leisure seating, and the small balcony outside extends the scenery. The key points of arrangement are visual continuity between floors, gentle atmosphere of plants and lighting, and warm details. The goal is to let players feel the "weekend coffee slow life".
Arrangement Steps
Step 1: Build two-story structure and staircase connection
First place the two-story structure and stairs, place the stairs against the right wall, ensure the upstairs perspective is smooth, and avoid blocking the window position.
Step 2: Arrange second floor main dining area
Place the long table in the front-center position of the second floor, then arrange six chairs around it. Try to balance the chair spacing to ensure the table layout does not look crowded afterward.
Step 3: Display cakes and bread
Place various desserts and bread decorations in the center of the long table, making the dining table full of tempting "afternoon tea atmosphere". Leave appropriate space on both sides for character positioning interaction.
Step 4: Arrange staff and customer characters
Place customer and barista characters in the small table area on the left, with character positions facing the table more naturally, making the space "come alive".
Step 5: Arrange window flower racks and baskets
Place flower racks at the second floor railings and window fronts by the wall, matched with vine leaves and small flower baskets, extending greenery and forming a visual soft focus effect.
Step 6: Install WELCOME sign and lighting
Place the "WELCOME" light sign centered at the top to ensure store recognition. Then install wall lamps by the wall, with soft lighting facing down, creating a warm night scene.
Step 7: Arrange first floor cashier bar
Place the cashier counter in the first floor center area, arrange the cash register and beverage bottles neatly, leaving a blank area on the counter to enhance realism.
Step 8: Set up first floor tables, chairs and desserts
Place a round table and two chairs in the lower left area, adding one or two cakes. The table and chairs facing the entrance give more of a "welcome to sit" feeling.
Step 9: Arrange outdoor small balcony
Place green tables, chairs and hanging light strings in the right balcony area, then arrange plants and vines, making the outdoor corner one of the most healing attractions.
Step 10: Check flow and hierarchy
Finally look around the overall layout, ensuring staircase passages, character positions, and dining table gaps flow naturally to complete.
Precautions
- Stairs and handrails should not block windows, avoiding awkward visuals.
- Dessert placement should be balanced, do not pile too full, leaving breathing space is more sophisticated.
- Place flower racks by the edge to avoid overlapping with character models.
- Staff and customers at appropriate distance, facing conversation area is more natural.
- Lighting positions should be as close to walls or railing edges as possible for softer light.
Tips and Tricks
- Recommend first arranging structure and large furniture, then adding plants and light strings, zone filling is more efficient.
- Use preview mode to check from different angles for any blocking or misalignment.
- Prioritize placing character interaction positions, then arranging tables and chairs fits real flow better.
- Disperse small tabletop items to avoid stacking creating visual clutter.
- The balcony area can have some "blank space", letting lighting and flower vines be the stars.
After completion, you will see a small café building full of greenery and soft lighting, with a gentle gathering atmosphere upstairs, dessert aroma and bar routine downstairs, balcony breeze swaying green leaves. The charm of this level is coexistence of life sense and atmosphere sense. Every arrangement detail is like adding a warm filter to a leisurely afternoon. Sit down and have a cup of milk tea, let the slow pace of the mini world heal your mood.
