If only doing anything in your own home was as easy as the click of a mouse, right? At least for now, until technology finds some kind of way to make this happen, we haveTwo Point Hospitaland in this new free update calledInterior Designer,players can easily design their very own wall coverings, floor tiles, rug shapes, and decorations so you can plaster the interior of your healthcare empire.

This time inTwo Point Hospitalyou can even make your very own pictures that you may now download from theSteam community workshopor you can import other peoples' creations from there if you just can’t be bothered. The design tool in-game seems to work simply enough for players to create their ideal hospital environment - want to have pictures of your dog or cat on the wall? Well, now you can and depending on your pictures, they’ll either cheer your patients up or maybe give them the final push to death…who knows!

When players click on the desired room they want to refurbish, you will have the option to scroll through a list of custom choices and if you want to, of course, just add files from your hard drive in-game, plus the cost of the item and you’re good to go.

This latest free update is one of the many that have come through the doors ofTwo Point Hospitalsince it wasreleased on August 30last year. Previous updates included theSandbox: Freeplay modewhich gave players the opportunity to rename their hospital, adjust cash, income, and change the toggles for items, upgrades, staff challenges, patient challenges, VIP visits, disasters, and epidemics. We also saw the release of theBigfoot DLCthat gave fans of the title three new hospitals – Underlook Hotel, the Swelbard Research Institute, and Roquefort Castle.

Two Point Hospitalreally has done an excellent job at bringing the previously outdated but still enjoyableThemed Hospitalinto the modern day and with it plenty of fun and imaginative updates. You can read ourreview of the titleand see why DualShockers' community manager Audrey said: “the casual, pun humor, is what drew me intoTwo Point Hospital, but the management of the hospital is what kept me addicted.”

Check out theTwo Point Hospital: Interior Designer free update overview video below: