I noticed over the weekend that a lot of folks have been coming to the Girly Geek Blog for help with house design in FFXIV. And well, I spent alotof time designing Shane’s little house in Shirogane on Sunday after we got our Internet back, so naturally I wanted to put together a list of the things I almost always use in my designs!
After all, high-end housing design in this game tends to be a lot like a kid who builds an indistinguishable pile of Lego and tells you it’s a treehouse. There aren’t always items for exactly what we want to build, so it takes some creativity and imagination.
This list is a perpetually evolving one, and I am entirely sure it will change every time Square Enix releases a new patch. But for now, here are my favourite housing items (and how I use them)!
Marble partitions and arches

Easy to get from any housing vendor (don’t buy them off the market!),marble partitionsandarchesare a must for my designs. They’ve recently stolen the stage from stage panels, and I’m okay with it because I absolutely love the trim on them, and because it leaves a lot more room in my designs.
How to get it: Any housing merchant
White rectangular partitions

I do like that Square Enix introduced these, because it kind of felt like validation for all of us who try to create lofts and walls for them using actual full partitions.
I tend to usewhite rectangular partitionsfor creating smaller walls for lofts, and for creating smoother walls that don’t have any trim/any weird backing like the stage panels. Also especially useful for creating two-toned walls.
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 30+ goldsmith
Imitation square windows

I personally love massive windows, and I always feel like these open up a small housing space. So I probably overuse them but it’s fine. I tend to useimitation square windowsin combination with the fool’s threshold to make tall, brownstone-style windows that I then also add curtains to!
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 70+ carpenter, requires Master Carpenter V
BONUS:How to float them onto partitions
Fool’s thresholds

The other half of my brownstone-style windows. I love usingfool’s thresholdsin combination with the imitation square windows because they’re exactly the same size, and make it look like there’s a translucent shade over the top half of the window.
How to get it: Junkmonger in the Doman Enclave, which you unlock aftersix weeksof donations
*These also require floating, same as the imitation square windows.
Hingan sideboards

Okay, so I don’t actually like how this one looks on its own. But when you hide the cupboards, this little piece of furniture has alotof uses. I useHingan sideboardsfor almost every countertop in my houses, and have also recently discovered how to use it to create built-in ovens.
How to get it: Any housing merchant
Merchant’s shelves

This is a recent discovery that means I no longer need to use Hingan sideboards to create what I imagine are upper kitchen cabinets; I can now float these bad boys and they actually do look like cabinets. I first saw it in one of Alice’s designs, andmerchant’s shelvesare now my go-to for upper kitchen cabinets.
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 50+ carpenter
Simple curtains

Another new one,simple curtainshave also become a go-to for my designs. It’s the first time FFXIV has included curtains, and they’re also super adorable, so naturally I used them to create an entire window wall in my house!
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 33+ weaver
Wooden lofts

Wooden loftshave completelyreplaced the troupe stage hackfor me, because it isso much easierto use these. And also so much easier tofloat thingson top of them so they’re actually useful space. I tend to use them to add more space to a room, especially with small houses and apartments.
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 45+ carpenter
Combed wool rugs

I don’t think any design of mine would be complete without acombed wool rugsomewhere. They’re the only rug in the game that doesn’t have some kind of design on them, so they’re really easy to use for anything. I tend to use them to highlight different areas in an open floor plan design.
How to get it: Crafted by lv. 50+ weaver (it does require scrip materials and jute, which can only be grown in a garden)
Simple treehouse

My love of lofts and hidey places has probably given me away on this one, but I love thesimple treehouse! I usually use it in a tree/shrubbery arrangement in my yards to hide the treehouse, but also make sure it has an amazing view.
How to get it: Eureka Hydatos, but it’s usually pretty cheap on the marketboard.
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How did you make those beautiful arched marble windows? They are beautiful!
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