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The game definition of '''furniture''' differs somewhat from what one might expect or is used to from the real world. The most blunt definition is "anything that goes on a furniture pile". Elaborating from that, furniture is something that  
 
The game definition of '''furniture''' differs somewhat from what one might expect or is used to from the real world. The most blunt definition is "anything that goes on a furniture pile". Elaborating from that, furniture is something that  
  
*a building or construction can be made of: ({{L|mechanism}}s)
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*a building or construction can be made of: ([[mechanism]]s)
*is part of a building (mostly {{L|workshop}}s, but also e.g. a {{L|well}}): ({{L|bucket}}s, {{L|barrel}}s, {{L|anvil}}s)
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*is part of a building (mostly [[workshop]]s, but also e.g. a [[well]]): ([[bucket]]s, [[barrel]]s, [[anvil]]s)
*can be "built" from the {{k|b}} menu (and thus be placed in your fortress), including most "proper" furniture like {{L|bed}}s, {{L|table}}s, and {{L|chair}}s, but also {{L|window}}s and {{L|coffin}}s, among others.
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*can be "built" from the {{k|b}} menu (and thus be placed in your fortress), including most "proper" furniture like [[bed]]s, [[table]]s, and [[chair]]s, but also [[window]]s and [[coffin]]s, among others.
  
For completeness, and to further complicate matters, there are also a few items that are made from the furniture submenu of the {{L|metalsmith's forge}}, but don't go on a furniture stockpile:
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For completeness, and to further complicate matters, there are also a few items that are made from the furniture submenu of the [[metalsmith's forge]], but don't go on a furniture stockpile:
  
* {{L|chain}}s
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* [[chain]]s
* {{L|cage}}s
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* [[cage]]s
* {{L|animal trap}}s
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* [[animal trap]]s
* {{L|block}}s
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* [[block]]s
  
 
Several furniture items have additional functions, like buckets (transporting water) and barrels (containing booze and food).
 
Several furniture items have additional functions, like buckets (transporting water) and barrels (containing booze and food).
  
An important exception from the above is {{L|bin}}s whose sole (but much needed) purpose is to increase the capacity of stockpiles, reducing clutter and hauling.
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An important exception from the above is [[bin]]s whose sole (but much needed) purpose is to increase the capacity of stockpiles, reducing clutter and hauling.
  
 
== Creation ==
 
== Creation ==
Furniture can be created at a variety of {{L|workshop}}s. All furniture has a practical use in your fortress, though it is sometimes limited to looking nice (statues), creating a {{L|room}} from it or fulfilling a {{L|noble}}'s {{L|demand}} (armor stand). Also, dwarves get good {{L|thoughts}} when admiring high {{L|quality}} furniture.
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Furniture can be created at a variety of [[workshop]]s. All furniture has a practical use in your fortress, though it is sometimes limited to looking nice (statues), creating a [[room]] from it or fulfilling a [[noble]]'s [[demand]] (armor stand). Also, dwarves get good [[thoughts]] when admiring high [[quality]] furniture.
  
When starting a fortress, most furniture will usually be made in your {{L|Mason's workshop}} and {{L|Carpenter's workshop}}, depending on the materials used.  You can also make furniture out of {{L|metal}} at a {{L|Metalsmith's forge}}, but this consumes more valuable and potentially rare materials. Some furniture can only be made from certain materials. For example, {{L|bed}}s can only be made of wood. A few unusual types of furniture are made elsewhere, like {{L|mechanism}}s, {{L|siege engine}} parts and ammo, or {{L|glass}} furniture.  
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When starting a fortress, most furniture will usually be made in your [[Mason's workshop]] and [[Carpenter's workshop]], depending on the materials used.  You can also make furniture out of [[metal]] at a [[Metalsmith's forge]], but this consumes more valuable and potentially rare materials. Some furniture can only be made from certain materials. For example, [[bed]]s can only be made of wood. A few unusual types of furniture are made elsewhere, like [[mechanism]]s, [[siege engine]] parts and ammo, or [[glass]] furniture.  
  
 
Furniture is produced at a workshop through its {{key|q}} (view building) menu.
 
Furniture is produced at a workshop through its {{key|q}} (view building) menu.
  
The function {{k|b}}uild is not only used for building workshops and the like, but also for ''placing'' items like beds, tables and chairs in your fortress. Most furniture must be placed before it can be used, but a few (like {{L|bin}}s and {{L|barrel}}s) are moved around as needed by your dwarves.  {{L|Bag}}s can serve either role: placing a bag turns it into a dwarf's personal storage, but bags for {{L|agriculture}}, {{L|clothing industry}} and {{L|glassmaking}} will be taken from the pool of bags that haven't been placed by the player.
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The function {{k|b}}uild is not only used for building workshops and the like, but also for ''placing'' items like beds, tables and chairs in your fortress. Most furniture must be placed before it can be used, but a few (like [[bin]]s and [[barrel]]s) are moved around as needed by your dwarves.  [[Bag]]s can serve either role: placing a bag turns it into a dwarf's personal storage, but bags for [[agriculture]], [[clothing industry]] and [[glassmaking]] will be taken from the pool of bags that haven't been placed by the player.
  
When you try to build a bed/door/chair and it says 'needs bed/door/chair', that means none is currently available, not that there has been a problem with producing one. Usually, brand new items are not immediately available because the item has been scheduled for storage in a {{L|stockpile}}.
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When you try to build a bed/door/chair and it says 'needs bed/door/chair', that means none is currently available, not that there has been a problem with producing one. Usually, brand new items are not immediately available because the item has been scheduled for storage in a [[stockpile]].
  
 
== Building a door from scratch ==
 
== Building a door from scratch ==
# Go to your {{L|Mason's workshop}} and select it in view room ({{key|q}}) mode and "{{k|a}}dd task".
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# Go to your [[Mason's workshop]] and select it in view room ({{key|q}}) mode and "{{k|a}}dd task".
 
# Select "{{k|d}} build rock door".
 
# Select "{{k|d}} build rock door".
# Wait for a dwarf to fetch some {{L|stone}} and carve it into a door. You need at least one dwarf with the {{L|Masonry}} {{L|labor}} enabled. The higher the Dwarf's {{L|mason}} {{L|skill}}, the faster the door will be built (it will also be of better {{L|quality}}).  
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# Wait for a dwarf to fetch some [[stone]] and carve it into a door. You need at least one dwarf with the [[Masonry]] [[labor]] enabled. The higher the Dwarf's [[mason]] [[skill]], the faster the door will be built (it will also be of better [[quality]]).  
 
# Once the door is finished, then go to the space you want to build the door and press "{{key|b}}uild".
 
# Once the door is finished, then go to the space you want to build the door and press "{{key|b}}uild".
# Select "{{key|d}}oor". If it says 'needs door', that means that the door you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture {{L|stockpile}} and that no other door is available: you have to wait a bit.
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# Select "{{key|d}}oor". If it says 'needs door', that means that the door you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture [[stockpile]] and that no other door is available: you have to wait a bit.
 
# Select which door to put there, and press {{k|Enter}}. The doors are listed in order of age.  
 
# Select which door to put there, and press {{k|Enter}}. The doors are listed in order of age.  
 
# Move the cursor to precisely where you want the door to be, and press {{k|Enter}}.
 
# Move the cursor to precisely where you want the door to be, and press {{k|Enter}}.
# Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling {{L|labor}} enabled) to come and put the door where you want it.
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# Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling [[labor]] enabled) to come and put the door where you want it.
  
With the exception of {{L|mechanism}}s, every other piece of stone furniture is built the same way: {{L|table}}s, {{L|chair}}s, {{L|cabinet}}s and so on.  
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With the exception of [[mechanism]]s, every other piece of stone furniture is built the same way: [[table]]s, [[chair]]s, [[cabinet]]s and so on.  
  
 
== Building a bed from scratch ==
 
== Building a bed from scratch ==
# Go to your {{L|Carpenter's workshop}} and select it in view room ({{key|q}}) mode then "{{k|a}}dd task".
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# Go to your [[Carpenter's workshop]] and select it in view room ({{key|q}}) mode then "{{k|a}}dd task".
 
# Select "{{k|b}} Construct bed".
 
# Select "{{k|b}} Construct bed".
# Wait for a dwarf to get some wood and build the bed out of it. You need at least one dwarf with the {{L|Carpentry}} {{L|labor}} enabled. The higher the Dwarf's {{L|carpenter}} skill, the better.  
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# Wait for a dwarf to get some wood and build the bed out of it. You need at least one dwarf with the [[Carpentry]] [[labor]] enabled. The higher the Dwarf's [[carpenter]] skill, the better.  
 
# Once the bed has been constructed, then go to the space you want to place the bed and press "{{key|b}}uild".
 
# Once the bed has been constructed, then go to the space you want to place the bed and press "{{key|b}}uild".
# Select "{{key|b}}ed".  If it says 'needs bed', that means that the bed you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture {{L|stockpile}} and that no other bed is available: you have to wait a bit.
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# Select "{{key|b}}ed".  If it says 'needs bed', that means that the bed you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture [[stockpile]] and that no other bed is available: you have to wait a bit.
 
# Select which particular preconstructed bed to put there, and press {{k|Enter}}.
 
# Select which particular preconstructed bed to put there, and press {{k|Enter}}.
 
# Move the cursor to precisely where you want the bed to be, and press {{k|Enter}}.
 
# Move the cursor to precisely where you want the bed to be, and press {{k|Enter}}.
# Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling {{L|labor}} enabled) to come and put the bed where you want it.
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# Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling [[labor]] enabled) to come and put the bed where you want it.
  
Every other piece of wooden furniture is built the same way. {{L|Barrel}}s and {{L|bin}}s, in particular are useful to a growing fortress. Keeping an extra {{L|bucket}} around is a good idea.  
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Every other piece of wooden furniture is built the same way. [[Barrel]]s and [[bin]]s, in particular are useful to a growing fortress. Keeping an extra [[bucket]] around is a good idea.  
  
  
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*Stone and wood furniture is made from 1 stone or log.
 
*Stone and wood furniture is made from 1 stone or log.
 
* Most metal furniture requires 3 bars to forge, except for chains, animal traps, buckets, and blocks, which require 1.
 
* Most metal furniture requires 3 bars to forge, except for chains, animal traps, buckets, and blocks, which require 1.
*Glass furniture requires one bag of {{L|sand}} for green glass, one bag of sand plus one unit of {{L|pearlash}} for clear glass, and one unit of rough {{L|rock crystal}} plus one unit of pearlash for crystal glass.
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*Glass furniture requires one bag of [[sand]] for green glass, one bag of sand plus one unit of [[pearlash]] for clear glass, and one unit of rough [[rock crystal]] plus one unit of pearlash for crystal glass.
  
 
== List of furniture, siege ammo, and other items used in buildings ==
 
== List of furniture, siege ammo, and other items used in buildings ==
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|valign=top|
:{{L|Anvil}}
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:[[Anvil]]
:{{L|Armor stand}}
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:[[Armor stand]]
:{{L|Ballista arrowhead}}
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:[[Ballista arrowhead]]
:{{L|Ballista arrow}}
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:[[Ballista arrow]]
:{{L|Siege engine|Ballista part}}s
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:[[Siege engine|Ballista part]]s
:{{L|Barrel}}
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:[[Barrel]]
:{{L|Bed}}
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:[[Bed]]
:{{L|Bin}}
 
:{{L|Bucket}}
 
  
 
|valign=top|
 
|valign=top|
:{{L|Cabinet}}
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:[[Bin]]
:{{L|Siege engine|Catapult part}}s
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:[[Bucket]]
:{{L|Chair}} / {{L|Throne}}
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:[[Cabinet]]
:{{L|Chest}} / {{L|Container|Box}} / {{L|Bag}}
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:[[Siege engine|Catapult part]]s
:{{L|Coffin}}
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:[[Chair]] / [[Throne]]
:{{L|Door}}
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:[[Chest]] / [[Container|Box]] / [[Bag]]
:{{L|Floodgate}}
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:[[Coffin]]
  
 
|valign=top|
 
|valign=top|
:{{L|Mechanism}}
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:[[Door]]
:{{L|Statue}}
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:[[Floodgate]]
:{{L|Table}}
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:[[Mechanism]]
:{{L|Weapon rack}}
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:[[Statue]]
:{{L|Window}}
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:[[Table]]
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:[[Weapon rack]]
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:[[Window]]
  
 
|valign=top|
 
|valign=top|
:{{L|Animal trap}}
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:[[Animal trap]]
:{{L|Block}}s
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:[[Block]]s
:{{L|Bars}}
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:[[Bar]]s
:{{L|Cage}}
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:[[Cage]]
:{{L|Restraint|Ropes & Chains}}
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:[[Restraint|Ropes & Chains]]
:{{L|Log}}s
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:[[Log]]s
:{{L|Stone}}s
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:[[Stone]]s
:{{L|Glass}}
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:[[Glass]]
:{{L|Gem}}s
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:[[Gem]]s
 
|}
 
|}
  

Latest revision as of 15:44, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

The game definition of furniture differs somewhat from what one might expect or is used to from the real world. The most blunt definition is "anything that goes on a furniture pile". Elaborating from that, furniture is something that

For completeness, and to further complicate matters, there are also a few items that are made from the furniture submenu of the metalsmith's forge, but don't go on a furniture stockpile:

Several furniture items have additional functions, like buckets (transporting water) and barrels (containing booze and food).

An important exception from the above is bins whose sole (but much needed) purpose is to increase the capacity of stockpiles, reducing clutter and hauling.

Creation[edit]

Furniture can be created at a variety of workshops. All furniture has a practical use in your fortress, though it is sometimes limited to looking nice (statues), creating a room from it or fulfilling a noble's demand (armor stand). Also, dwarves get good thoughts when admiring high quality furniture.

When starting a fortress, most furniture will usually be made in your Mason's workshop and Carpenter's workshop, depending on the materials used. You can also make furniture out of metal at a Metalsmith's forge, but this consumes more valuable and potentially rare materials. Some furniture can only be made from certain materials. For example, beds can only be made of wood. A few unusual types of furniture are made elsewhere, like mechanisms, siege engine parts and ammo, or glass furniture.

Furniture is produced at a workshop through its q (view building) menu.

The function build is not only used for building workshops and the like, but also for placing items like beds, tables and chairs in your fortress. Most furniture must be placed before it can be used, but a few (like bins and barrels) are moved around as needed by your dwarves. Bags can serve either role: placing a bag turns it into a dwarf's personal storage, but bags for agriculture, clothing industry and glassmaking will be taken from the pool of bags that haven't been placed by the player.

When you try to build a bed/door/chair and it says 'needs bed/door/chair', that means none is currently available, not that there has been a problem with producing one. Usually, brand new items are not immediately available because the item has been scheduled for storage in a stockpile.

Building a door from scratch[edit]

  1. Go to your Mason's workshop and select it in view room (q) mode and "add task".
  2. Select "d build rock door".
  3. Wait for a dwarf to fetch some stone and carve it into a door. You need at least one dwarf with the Masonry labor enabled. The higher the Dwarf's mason skill, the faster the door will be built (it will also be of better quality).
  4. Once the door is finished, then go to the space you want to build the door and press "build".
  5. Select "door". If it says 'needs door', that means that the door you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture stockpile and that no other door is available: you have to wait a bit.
  6. Select which door to put there, and press Enter. The doors are listed in order of age.
  7. Move the cursor to precisely where you want the door to be, and press Enter.
  8. Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling labor enabled) to come and put the door where you want it.

With the exception of mechanisms, every other piece of stone furniture is built the same way: tables, chairs, cabinets and so on.

Building a bed from scratch[edit]

  1. Go to your Carpenter's workshop and select it in view room (q) mode then "add task".
  2. Select "b Construct bed".
  3. Wait for a dwarf to get some wood and build the bed out of it. You need at least one dwarf with the Carpentry labor enabled. The higher the Dwarf's carpenter skill, the better.
  4. Once the bed has been constructed, then go to the space you want to place the bed and press "build".
  5. Select "bed". If it says 'needs bed', that means that the bed you made is in the process of being stored in your furniture stockpile and that no other bed is available: you have to wait a bit.
  6. Select which particular preconstructed bed to put there, and press Enter.
  7. Move the cursor to precisely where you want the bed to be, and press Enter.
  8. Wait for a dwarf (with the Furniture Hauling labor enabled) to come and put the bed where you want it.

Every other piece of wooden furniture is built the same way. Barrels and bins, in particular are useful to a growing fortress. Keeping an extra bucket around is a good idea.


Material requirements[edit]

  • Stone and wood furniture is made from 1 stone or log.
  • Most metal furniture requires 3 bars to forge, except for chains, animal traps, buckets, and blocks, which require 1.
  • Glass furniture requires one bag of sand for green glass, one bag of sand plus one unit of pearlash for clear glass, and one unit of rough rock crystal plus one unit of pearlash for crystal glass.

List of furniture, siege ammo, and other items used in buildings[edit]

Furniture/Siege ammo
Other items
used in buildings
Anvil
Armor stand
Ballista arrowhead
Ballista arrow
Ballista parts
Barrel
Bed
Bin
Bucket
Cabinet
Catapult parts
Chair / Throne
Chest / Box / Bag
Coffin
Door
Floodgate
Mechanism
Statue
Table
Weapon rack
Window
Animal trap
Blocks
Bars
Cage
Ropes & Chains
Logs
Stones
Glass
Gems