Farmhouse

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Farmhouse
House (tier 1).png
Maplocation.png
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Closed: Never
Address: The Farm

The Farmhouse is the player's permanent residence in Stardew Valley. Initially, it has only one small room that contains a single bed, a fireplace, an old TV (either a Budget TV or Floor TV), various decorations depending on what farm style was chosen, and a floor mat of varying design, which can all be changed and expanded later on. The outer footprint of the farmhouse is a 5x9 rectangle. The fireplace can be moved by left-clicking or turned on by right-clicking on it.

Flooring and Wallpaper can be changed using patterns bought from Pierre's or JojaMart, or fetched from a Catalogue. New furniture (including fireplaces) can be added at any time.

Upgrades can be purchased at the Carpenter's Shop. Each new room added when upgrading can have its own flooring and wallpaper patterns.

Upon getting married or having Krobus move in as a roommate, the game automatically adds an extra room that is based on that character's style.

Interior

Upgrades

Robin requires three days to complete each farmhouse upgrade.

Upgrade Outdoor Image Indoor Image Cost Changes
1 House (tier 2).png House indoors (tier 2).png data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g

Wood.png Wood (450)

Adds a kitchen, with a kitchen counter that allows cooking, and a fridge that functions as a chest. Items in the fridge can be used when cooking even though they are not in the player's inventory. Adds a bedroom. Upgrades bed from single to double. Allows marriage.
2 House (tier 3).png House indoors (tier 3).png data-sort-value="65000">Gold.png65,000g

Hardwood.png Hardwood (100)

Adds two new rooms, one empty, and one with a crib and two child beds, thus allowing the player to have children. Kitchen and bedroom are larger. Unlocks renovations and the ability to paint the house.
3 House (tier 3).png Cellar Inside.png data-sort-value="100000">Gold.png100,000g Adds a cellar under the house, allowing access via the kitchen. The cellar houses casks which can age products such as cheese and wine to increase quality and value. The cellar comes with 33 casks, though it may house as many as 189 casks.

Renovations

Rotten Plant.png  Warning: Spoilers  Rotten Plant 2.png

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After upgrading the farmouse all the way, Robin offers house renovations. Renovations are completed instantly.

Renovation Image Cost Comments
Remove crib
Removed crib.png
Free Prevents player from having children
Open bedroom
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data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g
Add southern room
Add southern room.png
data-sort-value="30000">Gold.png30,000g
Add corner room
Add corner room.png
data-sort-value="20000">Gold.png20,000g
Expand corner room
Expand corner room.png
data-sort-value="100000">Gold.png100,000g
Attic
Farmhouse with Attic.png
data-sort-value="60000">Gold.png60,000g
Cubby
Farmhouse with Cubby.png
data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g
Dining room
Dining room.png
data-sort-value="150000">Gold.png150,000g
Open dining room
Open dining room.png
data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g

Spouse/Roommate Rooms

Note that Emily's parrot will not be visible to anyone in multiplayer who has not seen her 4 heart event.

Achievements

There are 2 Achievements related to completing Farmhouse upgrades.

  • Moving Up (Upgrade the house one time)
  • Living Large (Upgrade the house two times)

Note that there are no achievements for upgrading the farmhouse the third time (which adds the cellar) or for purchasing any renovations.

Notes

  • The magnifying glass icon over the woodpile at the left of the farmhouse is related to "The Mysterious Qi" Quest.
  • Instead of gathering 450 wood for the Farmhouse Upgrade 1, it can all be purchased at the Carpenter's Shop during year 1 for data-sort-value="4500">Gold.png4,500g, or during year 2+ for data-sort-value="22500">Gold.png22,500g. The total cost for the upgrade would then be data-sort-value="14500">Gold.png14,500g in year 1, or data-sort-value="32500">Gold.png32,500g in year 2+.
  • The kitchen sink can be used to refill the player's watering can.

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.
  • 1.1: Added unique rooms for Shane and Emily when married. Introduced cellar house upgrade. Players can now apply wallpaper to hallways inside upgraded homes.
  • 1.3.27: Hill-top and Wilderness farmhouses come with a Stone Fireplace instead of a Brick Fireplace. Fireplaces are now moveable furniture.
  • 1.4: Added unique room for Krobus when he becomes the player's roommate.
  • 1.5: Added the option to move beds. Added House Renovations.
  • 1.6: Added four new home renovations: dining room, attic, expanded corner room, and cubby. Most renovations now cost money. Added the option to move the farmhouse. Changed cost of the second house upgrade from data-sort-value="50000">Gold.png50,000g and 150 Hardwood to data-sort-value="65000">Gold.png65,000g and 100 Hardwood.