If you’re the type who enjoys customizing every aspect of your belongings in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’re likely to want to have some agency over your home’s vibe. You can customize the wallpaper, doors, flooring, and furniture inside of your house, but what about the outside? This feature is easy to overlook, but we’ll tell you how to access it below.
How to change your house’s appearance in Disney Dreamlight Valley
To change the outside of your home, you’ll first need to enter the furniture mode while standing nearby. Select your home, then note an option in the bottom left that says “Replace.” Press the button listed there to select from any available customization skins you currently have for your home.
While the game gives you five options out of the gate, y…
After ending their penalty shoot-out jinx on Sunday, Spain moved one step closer to glory, but ahead of the game the omens didn t look good.ÂÂ
Three times on June 22 Spain have exited major tournaments at the quarter-final stage on penalties, but that hoodoo was smashed in Vienna as Cesc Fabregas confident spot-kick was enough to see off the Azzurri 4-2.ÂÂ
Another June 22 shoot-out defeat would have had Luis Aragones tearing out the little hair he has left, but now the wily old Spain coach can look forward to plotting the downfall of Russia.ÂÂ
The writing looked like it was on the wall for Spain when Italy stifled the Spanish for 120 minutes and forced the spot-kick drama, but the World Cup defeat by Belgium in 1986, the Wembley defeat to E…
Oliver Bierhoff feels that Germany deserve to be ranked as one of the favourites for the 2012 European Championship.
Joachim Loew s side finished third in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after their hopes of a fourth title were dashed by eventual winners Spain in the semi-finals.
Germany have been placed in a difficult group for Euro 2012 alongside the Netherlands, Portugal and Denmark but team manager Bierhoff believes Loew s side have matured over the past two years and will feature prominently at the tournament.
Today we have a squad that is better and has more depth, Bierhoff told Kicker. We are much further along than in 2010, because we have players like (Mesut) Oezil, (Sami) Khedira, and (Holger) Badstuber who have really established themselves with t…
Erling Haaland declared it s going to be fun working with Pep Guardiola after he scored his first goal in a Manchester City shirt.
Haaland netted the only goal of the game as City beat Bayern Munich 1-0 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Saturday.
Stormy weather conditions disrupted the friendly contest, but that did not stop the former Borussia Dortmund striker from getting on the end of a Jack Grealish cross in the 12th minute to tap in.
Speaking after the win, Haaland said: As you probably all know, I ve been watching a lot of City games in the last years, and in the last years it has been without a striker, so of course I ve been seeing myself in these situations today, so I m not surprised.
The Norwegian scored 86 goals in 89 appearances…
Midfielder Javier Mascherano has made it clear he is enjoying life at Barcelona and says he is keen to stay at Camp Nou.
The Argentina international has developed into an important first-team member with the La Liga giants since joining them from Liverpool in August 2010, and he is eager to stay put.
I have no intention to leave Barcelona. I am very happy with the way things are going here, Mascherano said.
I don t think I deserve a new contract.
If I have the chance to continue or get a new deal in the future, that will be great. The club will decide.
The 27-year-old s contract runs until June 2014.
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David de Gea is set to see out the season as Manchester United s first-choice goalkeeper despite a string of uncharacteristic errors that could cost the club a Champions League berth.
The Spain international has failed to recapture his best form since struggling at the World Cup in Russia and mistakes have become more frequent as the campaign comes to a close.
His high-profile blunders against Barcelona and Manchester City were followed by the cheap concession of an equaliser in last weekend s draw with Chelsea, which further damaged United s bid to finish fourth in the Premier League.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continues to stand by the under-fire 28-year-old but is it a case of the United manager s hands being tied by a lack of alternatives and needing t…