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Dream Home is a new feature that lets players place various Room types to make their own houses in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. To unlock this feature, first, you’ll need to finish the “Mattison’s Independence” Side Quest. Otherwise, the necessary NPC that will grant you access to Dream Home will just say she’s currently busy. Once done, head to the Hudson Construction in Tarrey Town, in the Akkala Highlands. You’ll want to speak to Rhondson there.
She’ll happily offer you a discount on a plot of land for your Deam Home at just 1,500 Rupees as a thank you. Accept her offer and spend your hard-earned Rupees, then go to the empty plot near Rasitakiwak Shrine. This will start the “Home on Arrange” quest and lets you build your Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Dream Home using various Rooms. Granteson, the guy behind the desk, will give you two complimentary rooms for free, but you can buy more from him. Below is the list of all Dream Home Room types that Granteson sells in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: All Dream Home Room Types
[Updated on September 6, 2024 – Updated links and formatting]
Room Type | Stock and Price | Description |
Angled Room | Stock: 10 300 Rupees | Its open side makes for an unusual shape for a home. Its three walls can be connected to other types of rooms. |
Furnished Angled Room | Stock: 10 400 Rupees | Its open side makes for an unusual shape for a home. Its three walls can be connected to other types of rooms. |
Square Room | Stock: 10 350 Rupees | This room has four walls that can be connected to other types of rooms, making it ideal for expanding your home. |
Furnished Square Room | Stock: 10 450 Rupees | This room has four walls that can be connected to other types of rooms, making it ideal for expanding your home. |
Study | Stock: 10 250 Rupees | A compact room furnished as a study. It’s a cozy space to spend quality time alone. |
Flower Bed | Stock: 15 250 Rupees | A garden unit that comes with a beautiful flower bed. Place it on top of a unit, and you’ve got a rooftop garden! |
Garden Pond | Stock: 15 300 Rupees | An elegant, well-lit, L-shaped pond. Comes with a purchase bonus of a Sanke Carp. It can also be used without water, depending on how it’s placed. |
Gallery | Stock: 3 400 Rupees | This room has a frame suitable for hanging a painting. Show a picture to Granteson, and he’ll paint a replica of it for you. |
Weapon Stand Room | Stock: 3 600 Rupees | This room is furnished with three weapon stands for you to display and store your favorite Weapons. |
Bow Stand Room | Stock: 3 600 Rupees | This room is furnished with three bow stands for you to display and store your favorite Bows. |
Shield Stand Room | Stock: 3 600 Rupees | This room is furnished with three shield stands for you to display and store your favorite Shields. |
Bedroom | Stock: 4 400 Rupees | A room furnished with a bed. You can sleep soundly here to fill your Hearts. |
Kitchen | Stock: 5 400 Rupees | The standout feature of this room is its Cooking Pot. Prepare delicious food to your heart’s content. |
Paddock | Stock: 10 400 Rupees | A place where you can keep one of your registered Horses. Granteson will contact the Stable Associate to bring the Horse for you. |
Blessing Room | Stock: 5 400 Rupees | A shrine complete with a Goddess Statue. You can pray to it for strength whenever you want. |
Indoor Stairs | Stock: 15 350 Rupees | A set of stairs used to go up and down between floors. Useful if you want to expand beyond the ground floor. |
Outdoor Stairs | Stock: 15 300 Rupees | A simple set of stairs meant for the exterior of the house. For a different look, try flipping it upside down—the other side works as a stairway too! |
Foyer | Stock: 15 300 Rupees | A simple unit with a door that can serve as an entrance or exit. |
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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Dream Home Tips and Tricks
Use the Ultrahand to move around the room blocks. Remember that your Dream Home in Tears of the Kingdom will only pass Granteson’s inspection if all the Rooms are placed inside the Roped Area. However, they don’t have to be attached to each other. That means if you want to make a small shack outside the main house, you can easily do so.
When you place Zelda Dream Home Rooms, the sides covered in nets will be the open sides. The nets will disappear once Granteson finishes his inspection, so make sure that the netted sides line up with each other if you want to make connected Rooms. This will be useful if you want to make a rooftop garden on the second floor since you’ll need plenty of free space.
Lastly, not all the Rooms you purchased must be placed in the Roped Area. You can store unneeded Rooms by placing them outside the Roped Area and not touching any parts of the Rope. Talk to Granteson, and pick the “I need more rooms” and “I’ll use stored rooms” to see all the unused Rooms you have.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available on Nintendo Switch.