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Custom home environments for your Meta Quest

Your Quest home doesn't have to be the default living room. Here's how custom home environments work, how to install one safely with SideQuest โ€” and 49 free ones to try.

What a custom home environment actually is

The "home" is the space you stand in between apps on a Meta Quest โ€” by default one of Meta's official environments. A custom home environment replaces it with any 3D scene: a fantasy tavern, a spaceship observation deck, an underwater reef. Technically it's a specially-packaged APK that occupies one of Meta's home-environment slots, so the headset treats it like a built-in environment rather than an app.

Installing one: SideQuest, not rooting

Custom homes are installed by sideloading with SideQuest and Developer Mode. Two things people consistently get wrong: first, this is not rooting โ€” Developer Mode is an official Meta feature, your warranty-relevant system software is untouched. Second, a custom home won't appear in Unknown Sources after installing โ€” that's expected, because it isn't an app. You activate it from Settings โ†’ Home Environment, where it occupies the Haven 2025 slot. Restart or sleep/wake the headset after installing, and remember only one custom home can be active at a time.

What makes a good conversion

Many community-made environments were built for older Quest software and simply fail to load on current headsets. A proper compatibility conversion re-packages the scene for current Quest software, verifies the APK signature scheme and manifest, and QA-tests the things that make or break the experience in the headset: correct floor height and spawn position, no missing or flashing geometry, smooth performance while looking around, and surviving a sleep/wake cycle. That last one matters โ€” an environment that resets or corrupts after the headset sleeps gets old fast.

Try it: 49 free QA-tested environments

We converted and compatibility-tested a collection of 49 custom home environments for standard retail Quest headsets โ€” fantasy taverns, sci-fi decks, underwater reefs, cozy seasonal scenes, and more, each with a free direct download, file checksum, and install guide. Browse the full collection in our VR home portfolio. Original environment content and recognizable third-party IP remain the property of their respective creators โ€” our work is the conversion, packaging, and QA.

If something goes wrong

The two most common issues: SideQuest reporting a signature or incompatible-update error (stop and replace the existing Haven 2025 environment first rather than forcing the install), and the environment not appearing after install (restart the headset, then check Settings โ†’ Home Environment). Every environment page in our portfolio includes the full install steps and a checklist.

Related: VR home portfolio โ€” 49 free environments ยท VR game development ยท Our games

FAQ

Quick answers โ“

Do I need to root my Quest to install a custom home environment?

No. Custom homes are sideloaded with SideQuest using Developer Mode, which is an official Meta feature. No rooting or system modification is involved.

Why doesn't my custom home show up in Unknown Sources?

Because it isn't an app โ€” it's a home environment. Activate it from Settings โ†’ Home Environment, where it occupies the Haven 2025 slot. A restart or sleep/wake after installing helps it appear.

Can I have multiple custom home environments installed?

Only one standard-Quest custom home can be active at a time, because they share the same home-environment slot. Switching means installing the other environment over the current one.

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We convert, package, and QA-test Meta Quest environments โ€” browse 49 free ones or ask us to build yours.