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Decoration and Furniture
May 26, 2026 at 11:40 PM
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Decorating settlements is both a creative outlet and a gameplay mechanic in Romestead. Constructing decorations around a town increases citizen happiness, which matters for keeping a settlement running well. Players who prefer a calmer experience can spend their time decorating rather than adventuring.
Early Access introduced a Decoration Mode, an inventory-free system for collecting, placing, and customizing furniture and decorations. Items range from chairs and tables to lamps, plants, and statues. Removing the need to juggle inventory while decorating is intended to make personalizing a town smoother.
The furniture system was completely overhauled for Early Access, with a clearer interface, smoother controls, and much more placement freedom than the demo offered. This rework accompanied the new Decoration Mode. See Early Access for the full list of launch changes.
A representative slice of the decoration roster confirmed in the live build:
Category | Items |
|---|---|
Tables | Small Table, Big Table, Log Table, Stone Table, Dark Wood Table |
Seating | Log Chair |
Lighting | Brazier, Campfire, Torch, Ember Orchid Lantern |
Bushes | Small Bush Decoration, Big Bush Decoration, Horizontal Bush Decoration, Vertical Bush Decoration |
Trees | Big Tree Decoration |
Display | Item Stand, Target Dummy |
Music | Drum, Lyre |
Roads | Brick Road Upgrade, Orange Brick Road Upgrade, Stone Road Upgrade, Town Stone Road Upgrade |
Placeable ground | Placeable Dirt, Placeable Grass (Plains / Dry Plains), Placeable Sand (Desert), Placeable Tall Grass |
Furniture and ornaments can be crafted. The Sculptor, a building added in Early Access, lets players craft stone furniture and ornaments. Decorations therefore tie into the settlement and crafting systems. See Settlements and Buildings for the Sculptor and other production buildings.
Increase citizen happiness, which improves work efficiency and expertise.
Personalize settlements using chairs, tables, lamps, plants, statues, and more.
Use the inventory-free Decoration Mode for placement and customization.
Craft stone furniture and ornaments at the Sculptor.
Place ground tiles to shape the look of your town center.