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All Coral Island house upgrades & styles – How to get them

As a farmer on Coral Island, it's very important to upgrade your tools so you can stay productive, but you'll also want to ensure you have the best possible farmhouse as well.

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Just like your tools, your house can also be upgraded with improvements to space and style. As a successful farmer and explorer, it's only right that you have a cozy resting place. So here's how to get all the upgrades and even change up the look to suit your preferred aesthetic.

How to upgrade your house in Coral Island

As you start in Coral Island, your house is a bit lackluster (okay, it needs a lot of work), but it doesn't have to stay like that for long. You can visit the town Carpenter to schedule some upgrades. These upgrades will cost you some materials and coins but will expand and facelift your farmhouse significantly.

There are three upgrades in total. Each one increases in price and materials required, but will also continue to expand the size of the place as well. Plus, add on more rooms like a Kitchen you can cook in. The Carpenter is usually open 9:00-17:00 Mon-Fri, and 9:00-14:00 on Sundays, so be sure to stop in between those times to schedule your upgrades. Here's a look at all of them and what they will do for you:

UpgadeCostImprovements
Upgrade Stage 1Wood x50
Stone x20
Provides decorable interior space
Includes TV, Basic Cabinet, Blue Rug, and Fireplace
Upgrade Stage 25,000 Coins
Wood x100
Stone x50
Bronze Bars x10
Adds a Kitchen
Improves interior space and exterior facelift
Upgrade Stage 340,000 Coins
Wood x200
Stone x150
Silver Bars x10
Adds and extra room
Improves interior space and exterior facelift further

Related: How to upgrade your Inventory Space in Coral Island

How to change your house style in Coral Island

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While you can change style while you purchase the upgrades for your house, thanks to the 1.0 update, you can also have a separate option to change your house style apart from the upgrades. Styles change the house's exterior appearance without changing anything structurally on the interior. You can do this anytime, as long as you have the coins, at the Carpenter and after finishing Upgrade Stage 1.

There are five total styles you can choose from, each perfect for a different aesthetic. Take a look at all the styles above (personally, the modern house is my favorite). They will cost you 1,000 coins each to complete, but you can do it anytime you like, without any other materials needed.

Keep saving up your materials and coins to complete your house upgrades over time. You will soon have all the room you need to place furniture and decorations and make it your own. Plus, switch up the exterior style whenever you need a change of scenery.

Looking for more Pro Game Guides Coral Island content? Check out our guides on Coral Island vs Stardew Valley – All differences or Coral Island pets – How to adopt!


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Abby Smith is a super nerd and video game fanatic who grew up playing games on a variety of platforms. She likes to spend her free time binge-watching Netflix, reading all genres of novels, and playing all the best new video games. She is currently a full-time Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides, and as an alumni from Full Sail University, also enjoys dabbling in creative writing such as short stories, scripts, and comics on the side.