There are a ton of places in Stardew Valley where you'll spend a lot of time, but none of them more than your own home, the farmhouse. Initially, you'll reside in a small, one-room cabin, but you can upgrade it to a huge house with several rooms, designed however you please.
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It'll cost you quite a bit of money and resources to fully upgrade your farmhouse, and there are other changes to make along the way. Here's every Stardew Valley house upgrade and renovation and how to obtain them.
Updated August 5, 2022 by Jacqueline Zalace: Since being released in 2016, Stardew Valley remains as popular as ever. We've updated this guide with more information on housing upgrades, as well as images of each spouse's room.
The initial layout of your farmhouse and the furniture it starts with are determined by which farm layout you choose. For example, if you choose the Standard Farm, you'll have some basic wooden furniture, flooring, and wallpaper; if you like the Forest Farm, expect some trees, leafy garland, and leaf-motif wallpaper; and so on.
All of this furniture can be obtained regardless of the farm you choose, so don't let this determine which layout you select when making a new file.
There are a few different changes that will be made to your farmhouse as you play through your in-game years. But, the most direct way to upgrade it is by visiting Robin at her Carpenter Shop on the Mountain, north of town.
There are three total upgrades that Robin can make, plus a few renovations and cosmetic changes. Each upgrade costs money, and a couple of them require you to gather resources as well.
Each upgrade will add more rooms to your farmhouse. Here they are at a glance
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