House Flipper 2 curtains - how to place shutters on your window.

House Flipper 2 curtains – how to place them

Are you trying to place curtains in House Flipper 2 but can’t figure out how? Here’s how to customize your windows. While it’s nice to keep the windows open in terms of aesthetics, you might also want some privacy. Especially if you’re redecorating during nighttime, there’s no point in keeping the windows open. Thus, many players have been looking for curtains. Let’s see all the available options to cover your windows.

House Flipper 2 curtains - how to place shutters on your window & all customization options.

Can you place curtains in House Flipper 2?

Unfortunately, you can’t place curtains in House Flipper 2. They aren’t included in the game at all. However, we expect them to be added in a future update, possibly as a DLC. On the bright side, until they’re added, you have one easy alternative.

How to cover your windows

To cover your windows in House Flipper 2, you can install shutters. This is done by selecting the House Flipper tool, pressing ‘R’, and interacting with the window of your choice. Then, amongst the various choices, you’ll see the option to turn shutters on or off.

Additionally, if you scroll further down, you’ll be able to customize the style and color of your shutters. The styles and colors available depend on the type of window you’re interacting with. Some older windows will have only one or two options, while other newer models can have up to four.

To summarize, while you can’t add curtains to your windows in House Flipper 2, you can add shutters. Both are purely cosmetic. Also, you can change the style of your shutters by using the ‘change style’ feature on the house flipper tool. For more similar options to customize your house, check out how to place towels in House Flipper 2. Alternatively, if you want to try a different game, here’s how to unlock crewmate Dino in Vampire Survivors Emergency Meeting.

Harry Mourtzanakis

Harry has been a gaming fan ever since the days of Gameboy Advance and over the past 20 years, the one thing that has remained stable is his love for anything video game-related. Nowadays, you'll see him enjoying almost any type of game including FPS, survival, RPG, farming sims, and soulslike titles. Sometimes it’s all about action and intense fights, and others it’s better to relax in a cozy farmhouse. Combined with his Master's in Philosophy, Harry is able to share his passion for gaming through guides, reviews, and more.