If you try to go up this staircase in building mode, it will ask you if you would like to build a room above. Please note that quest halls and skill halls are the only rooms which support staircases above ground.
You can also add rooms below the ground level of your house. To do this build a staircase downwards from a hall in your house. When adding a room below your house, you now have the option to build a dungeon room with stairs in addition to the quest and skill hall options. Overall, you're allowed to have a total of 3 different levels.
There are only two tools you will need in construction. Please note that you will need a hammer and a saw when building almost anything in your house. The main exception to this is plants, which requires a watering can. The most common materials used in construction are planks. For a fee, the sawmill operator north-east of Varrock will cut your logs into planks.
The types of logs he will cut into planks are: Normal Logs gp , Oak gp , Teak gp and Mahogany gp. While there isn't an initial difference between them, the more expensive planks will build better furniture and give more experience.
Another material that's often used in this skill are nails. Made from smithing, nails come in a variety of metal types from Bronze all the way to Rune. All nails will have the same effect on your furniture, however rune nails are strongest and will rarely break while the weaker bronze nails tend to break quite often when trying to construct something. Each subsection will outline the requirements and main features for each room. This includes the hotspots as well as any special uses for each room.
Unfortunately, all other key items from other furniture are unredeemable if you remove them. A servant can be obtained by going to the servants guild which is just north of the Ardougne marketplace.
To own a servant you must have at least 2 bedrooms with a bed built in each and the appropriate construction level required. Each servant can do different tasks though the higher level servants can do a larger job than lower level servant. Servants after a certain amount of tasks often around 7 tasks will ask to be paid which is additional money needed after you spend the initial money to hire them. In the beginning, it is fairly easy to level up.
Start by going into the parlour room and create 3 crude wooden chairs by clicking on the chair 'hot spots'. The requirements for creating them is 2 planks and 2 nails per chair. You should now have a construction level of 3. This may give you the impression that construction is an easy skill, but the higher your level the harder it becomes.
After you have created 3 crude chairs, you must now remove them. To remove them, simply right click on the chair and select the option 'Remove'. It will then confirm if you really want to remove them, just click yes. After you removed the chairs, you must now rebuild them. Repeat this process until you have run out of planks. Once you have run out of logs, teleport to Camelot and quickly run to the bank.
Withdraw a full inventory of planks, then teleport to your house. Requires 40 magic to teleport to your own house. Now start building crude chairs and removing them. Repeat this process until you have used up your normal planks. By the time you have used up normal planks or created 70 crude wooden chairs, you will have reached 19 construction. Alternatively, once you reach level 3 construction you can go right up to Falador and mine plenty of clay, then go buy a bucket at a general stores and make a clay fireplace until level 10 then make ponds in a garden.
This is slightly less expensive and some believe it to be easier from level 3 until A third method is when you become level 5 construction make decorative rocks in your garden until you wish to switch to something else. Decorative rocks take 5 limestone bricks and give xp each so its 20xp per limestone brick. Once you are 19 construction, you will now have to create a workshop.
I highly suggest creating a workshop as close as you can to the portal. To create a workshop, you must be in build mode, click on a door 'hot spot' to add onto your house. It requires 10k gold to create a workshop. Once you have created a workshop, you must now create a wooden work bench which requires 5 planks and 5 nails. You see, the great thing about this work bench is that you can create flatpacks of almost any furniture.
These flatpacks are also tradable to other players that might want to buy and add to there own home. This also means no more building chairs and removing them, clicking over and over again. So by now you should have used up all of your normal planks.
Meaning you will be using oak planks from this point on. The great thing about oak planks is that you wont have carry any more nails because they do not require any type of nails to build, and you get more than twice the amount of exp for your money.
At this point, you should be making flatpack oak chairs. Use the teleport method to restock on your supplies and bank your flatpacks because they are a waste of space.
Usually at level 20, people tend to hire 'Rick the butler'. In my opinion, this is a big waste of time and money considering that Rick only serves food, greets guests, and carries six items to and from the bank. I would wait until you are level 30 before you hire a servant.
Once you reach 30 construction, it is wise to hire a cook because she has the ability to run your logs to the sawmill. If have your cook run to the sawmill, she will ask you money for the sawmill's fee. The same rule applies for the Butler, and the demon butler. As you upgrade your butlers, the butler will be faster in turning your logs into planks.
The cook, butler, and demon butler each have a max limit on the amount of logs that each can carry. The cook can carry up to 16 logs at a time, the butler can carry up to 20 logs at a time, and the demon butler can carry up to 26 logs at a time. The time it usually takes the cook to turn your logs into planks is 15 seconds, 10 seconds for the butler, and 5 seconds for the demon butler.
As time goes on, your servants will ask you to pay there fee. The cook will ask for 3,gp, the butler will ask for 5,gp, and the demon butler will ask for 10,gp. If you have a servant, you need to switch out 1 of your logs with some cash to pay for the sawmill fee, along with the servant fee. Note: Servants can be hired in Ardougne, north of thieving stalls. Once you have reached 32 construction, you will have the ability to make carved oak tables at your workbench.
The requirements for making these tables is 6 planks. Carved Oak Tables are found under the dining tables icon when creating flatpacks. You will be able to make up to 3 Carved Oak Table flatpacks at a time, and will have 5 oak planks left over.
With the remaining 5 planks, create 1 Oak chair, and 1 Oak Arm Chair. Wooshy View Profile View Posts. Saelyk View Profile View Posts. Sounds great! My understanding is that is meant to be a touch up of sorts; can we still expect a skill refresh in the coming year? Terminatorn View Profile View Posts. This is basically Mahogany Homes on OS. I love it. Sais View Profile View Posts. Chaosllama View Profile View Posts. It's about time! Looking forward to it! Grandell View Profile View Posts.
You'll have to increase your construction level if you want to make your house bigger. As for the question about which rooms can only be built once, the answer is Menagerie and Costume Room. These are the only two. You can have more then one games room if you want to. You currently need assuming you're still 50 6 levels for an extra room, and 10 levels to move up to a 7x7 spread.
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