After being stuck in the same space for so long, I decided to try mapping it to a virtual treehouse for a more relaxing atmosphere. I think it would be great new feature if Oculus could make the home environments mapped to your real home pic.twitter.com/dL7XCOtXEe — Emanuel Tomozei (@eman_insilico) April 4, 2020

Like most of us, developer Emanuel Tomozei has been largely trapped at home under quarantine these last few weeks. Unlike most of us, Tomozei is an AR/VR developer by specialty, and so was able to turn his home into a virtual world he could escape into:

"After being stuck in the same space for so long, I decided to try mapping it to a virtual treehouse for a more relaxing atmosphere," he explains on Twitter. (See above.) And so when he's wearing his Oculus Quest, he can still walk over to and sit in his couch -- it's just that instead of staring at the blank wall in front of him, in VR it looks as if his couch is on top of a tree house with a view of the lush forest below.

Creating a VR world that maps exactly to his real life apartment, as you might imagine, took some effort: