Summary

A creativeStardew Valleyplayer has decided to put plenty of their Preserves Jar together in one room, creating a cute space that they are calling their jam room. With somestructures inStardew Valleyallowing fans to place whatever they like but still retaining utility, it’s not surprising for the player base to organize their buildings and make dedicated ones to serve a specific function.

Ever since Eric Barone, or ConcernedApe, announced thatStardew Valleywould have a 1.6 content update, many of the players have probably been wondering when the new patch would come in. The solo developer has yet to provide specific dates but has told the fan base to expect some exciting new things. Given that the timeframe is open-ended,Stardew Valleyplayers seem to be happy with occupying themselves with their current playthroughs, building amazing farm layouts and maximizing all the current content that the farming RPG has to offer.

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Showing off their “jam room” on Reddit, user foxiec posted a photo of what seems to be a beautifully-decoratedShed inStardew Valley.In the image shared, the small room is filled with at least 20 Preserves Jars and nature-themed decor. The player has placed a grass floor, actual grass, potted plants and leafy wall hangings around the room to give off nature vibes. To top it all off, they placed a Butterfly Hutch in the top-left corner, likely to add a point-of-interest in the Shed, and also a couch for their character to hang out in while waiting for their jam to process.

Foxiec seems to have gained the approval of fellow Redditors, garnering compliments on the aesthetic of their jam room. Others asked about the decor they used, particularly the log backsplash they placed behind the Butterfly Hutch. The original poster clarified that it was not actually wallpaper but furniture pieces called Log Panels that they put in the room. Others also pointed out their frustration with grass inStardew Valley, saying that it was still a waste to use indoors, given that it has to be replanted during Spring of every new year.

Nevertheless, foxiec seems to have made such acute space for themselves inStardew Valley, especially since they mentioned that they have not played the game in three years. Hopefully their creative juices keep flowing, and they post more of how they have decorated their dedicated buildings in the farming RPG in the future.

Stardew Valleyis available for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.