A Stardew Valley fan recently shared an impressive 3D-printed recreation of Jojamart with the community. This creation caught the attention of fellow Stardew Valley fans, who praised its attention to detail and creativity.
29.04.2024 - 01:43 / screenrant.com / Stardew Valley / Carrie Lambertsen
is a cozy farming and life sim game that offers much more than just fishing and romancing villagers. When the main character is not working on their farm, they need a relaxing home to get away to and share with their growing family. Decorating this farmhouse can become a daunting task for some players, however, especially later in the game when there are numerous rooms to fill and not much direction given on what should be placed in them. Thankfully, many creative players have shared their designs online for others to draw inspiration from.
Despite the fact that many players have been working on their layouts of the farmhouses for years, they may be starting over with their designs again now. Recently, the massive patch 1.6 added numerous new decorative items to with multiple furniture Catalogues with themed items as well as items that can be gained from a new festival to the game. Currently, update 1.6 is only available for PC users, but developer ConcernedApe is working on the console and mobile release as well.
Many players have discovered that several of the items that were added with patch 1.6 to can be used in tandem to create magic-filled rooms perfect for concocting potions and brews. Reddit user RylieSensei did just this, with the design of this Apothecary Room that they added to the attic of their farmhouse. Complete with cats nestled into the corners, the room is a perfect haven for all the potion-making needs that a Wizard's apprentice could require.
This design is crafted using many of the items from the new Wizard's Catalogue that update 1.6 made available for purchase from Krobus, although it is still a rare item to find and quite expensive. Luckily, once the Catalogue is purchased, the items within are free to order.
YouTuber Elle Serein shareda beautiful video showing the step-by-step process she took to create her cottagecore oasis in for the kitchen and living room areas of their farmhouse. Featuring a lot of natural wood decor and plenty of plants and green colors, the entire area is a soothing and welcoming space that would be wonderful to see recreated in real life.
The bedroom is also seen to the right of the area that Elle Serein is working on, showing how the theme is carried into other areas of the home, with the comforting feeling that cottagecore style can provide. Cottagecore often references a lot of wood and natural elements, with plants and mushrooms and other such items. This design with wooden panels and plants perfectly captures the feeling.
Two of the new decoration Catalogues that were added to with the update to 1.6 were the Wizard and Junimo Catalogues. These Catalogues include many brand-new household furnishings that Reddit user acidicgarlic27 combined
A Stardew Valley fan recently shared an impressive 3D-printed recreation of Jojamart with the community. This creation caught the attention of fellow Stardew Valley fans, who praised its attention to detail and creativity.
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