Best Totk House Designs – Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

There are some young upcoming architects in Hyrule.

Easily one of the best new features in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is how Link can build his own house. Not only is this a great way to stash weapons, but players can create some elaborate mansions with the tools the game provides. Here are some of the best houses gamers have come up with.

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Triple Decker

Video via MrChris Gaming (YouTube)

The best way to stack up rooms in Tears of the Kingdom is to build three floors. This design found room for a pool as well as a fully functioning ceiling fan. What's more impressive about this design is that the metal crates allow Link to climb up to any floor at any time.

Dream House

Video by Dad Gameplay (YouTube)

This design goes for a more cozy vibe. The creator put tons of furniture around to really make this space feel lived in. My favorite part of this house is all the teapots and tea cups on each table. The top floor is very open, allowing Link to get a great view of the sea to the east of Hyrule.

Cozy House

Video by Nassi (YouTube)

A ton of creativity was put into how this house was decorated. This mostly comes from the objects from other areas not Tarrey Town that can be found throughout this house. For instance, there are tons of shards from the four dragons behind the staircase. Three Sand Seal dolls can be found in the bedroom as well.

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Pool Mansion

Video by Dasc (YouTube)

Although the main draw of this design was supposed to be the pool, there are plenty of other aspects of this house to admire. The garden on the top floor, for instance, was a very nice touch. There is also a Hylia Statue here for when Link gets his next four shrines done.

Scandinavian House

Video by Daniel Tseng (YouTube)

Applying regional architecture in a house design in a video game certainly deserves applause. There are several parts of this house that sets it apart from other typical designs. The pool, for instance, is extended off the side of the house. This house also has a very decorative bottom floor, including a pot and a nice tapestry.

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About the Author

Shane Foley is both a huge gamer and a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He's been gaming ever since the Nintendo 64 came out, and he knows everything there is to know about Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and several other Nintendo franchises.

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