What is Diy Locker?
Customize a high-school locker using a variety of stickers, wallpapers, and organizational tools. The simulation focuses on aesthetic composition and spatial arrangement for personal expression.
How to Play
You are presented with an empty school locker. Your goal is to transform it into a personalized sanctuary. Interaction involves selecting items from the tray—such as mirrors, magnets, and shelves—and dragging them into the 3D space. You can apply wallpapers to the back and side panels. You must account for "Spatial Efficiency"—arranging books and accessories so they fit logically within the locker's dimensions. Once finished, you can "Close the Door" and see your custom nameplate.
Pro Tips
Achieving a "Top-Tier Aesthetic" depends on "Color-Coordination and Symmetry." Instead of adding random stickers, choose a "Base Palette" (e.g., Pastel Pink or Neon Blue) and stick to it for all major assets. A pro tip is to utilize the "Depth-Layering" technique—placing wallpapers first, followed by functional shelves, and finally small foreground accessories like pens or photos. This creates a realistic "Lived-In" look that maximizes the "Creative Score" in the final review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I resize the stickers?
Yes. Tapping a sticker allows you to use a "Scale Slider" to make it fit perfectly on small surfaces like the inside of the door or the edges of a shelf.
Is there a limit to how many items I can add?
While there is no hard numerical limit, the physical volume of the locker is fixed. If items overlap too much, they will look cluttered; use the "Snap-to-Grid" feature to keep your arrangement clean.
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