How to Upgrade Your House in Stardew Valley

avatarRavellingMane8 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago

To upgrade your house in Stardew Valley, you need to talk to Robin at the Carpenter's Shop. She's the go-to for all your house upgrade needs. The first upgrade gives you a kitchen and costs 10,000 Gold plus 450 pieces of Wood. Make sure you've got the materials and the money, then boom, you're on your way to a bigger crib!

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avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago

Just got an upgrade last week! Hit up Robin at the Carpenter's Shop north of town. The upgrades aren't just for looks; they're super useful. First upgrade's a kitchen, and it's a game-changer for cooking. Costs a bit, but totally worth it. Get those materials ready!


avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago

Honestly, just save up the Gold and resources. Upgrading's expensive and takes a couple of days, so plan around not being able to use your house properly during construction. But it's Stardew, everything's worth it in the end.

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