House

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Description

A house is a structure meant for living, storage, gateway or similar, built of wood or stone, on relatively flat ground: houses can be planned on maximum slopes of 8 dirts. The maximum length of a house is 19 tiles.

Usage

A house preserves your possessions by reducing decay, and to a degree, protects them from theft. If the doors are equipped with a door lock, no one may enter your house except the friends you give permission to, unless the door is lockpicked.

Bed only works for sleeping inside a house.

If the owner of a house has not logged in for 1.5 months, the house is marked as abandoned, and takes much higher decay damage.

For more information, see The "how do I build a house?" guide.

House examples

Numbers listed above each plan is the minimum carpentry skill required.

1-4 tiles

5    8     11         12    14       
X    XX    XX  XXX    XX    XXXX  XXX  XXX
           X          XX          X     X 

5 tiles

15     17
XXX    XXXXX  XXXX  XXXX  XXX  XXX  X      X   X
XX            X      X    X X  X    XXX  XXX  XXX
                               X    X    X     X

6 tiles

16     18
XXX    XXXX  XXXX  XXX   XXX  XXX
XXX    XX     XX    XXX   XX   XX
                           X   X
20                                                     
XXXXXX  XXXXX  XXXXX  XXXXX  XXXX  XXXX   XXXX   XXX
        X       X       X    X  X  X X   XX     XX X

 XXXX  XXXX  X      X      X      X  XXX
 X      X    XXXX  XXXX  XXXX  XXXX  XXX 
 X      X    X     X     X     X      XX

Larger examples

21   32    45     60      77       96
XXX  XXXX  XXXXX  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
XXX  XXXX  XXXXX  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
XXX  XXXX  XXXXX  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
     XXXX  XXXXX  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
           XXXXX  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
                  XXXXXX  XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
                          XXXXXXX  XXXXXXXX
                                   XXXXXXXX

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