Since most can’t afford to buy a house in real life, living vicariously through virtual video game characters, while less than ideal, provides some level of ownership…I guess. In a game like Sugardew Island, your house doesn’t matter much. It’s mostly there for you to rest and relax, someplace to return home after a long day tending the fields and animals. At its largest upgrade size, you can house multiple pets, which is pretty cool if you’re feeling lonely. Here’s how to expand your house in Sugardew Island!
How to Upgrade Your House in Sugardew Island

Alongside various materials, namely wood and stone, and plenty of money from your farm store, you must achieve Level 2 and Level 4 on the Bunny Island for the Large House and Huge House, respectively.
To achieve Level 2 and Level 4, you need to earn a specific amount of Harmony by selling items in your shop to the residents. The more you sell, the more you earn. You can also earn additional Harmony by advising or discounting items for customers.
In any case, you’ll receive your quests and move on to the next tier of each island by interacting with the bratty dog/deer creature up north, the one living in the tree.

Once you complete the quest, the first of which requires 75 Harmony, you’ll unlock the ability to upgrade and expand your house in Sugardew Island. To do so, return to your homestead and interact with the workbench on the right-hand side of the house. There, in the menu, you’ll find the option to upgrade buildings. It’s here that you’ll upgrade the coop and barn, too!
Related: How to Increase Your Inventory Space in Sugardew Island
Sugardew Island House Upgrades By Tier
First and foremost, let’s get this out of the way. You’ll need a ton of money, in this case, Sugardew, to purchase the upgrades to your home. It’s expensive, especially when you start eyeing the second-tier upgrade to a Huge House.
- Large House
- Bunny Island Level 2
- Cost: 25 Stone, 50 Wood, 7,500 Sugardew
- Repairs the House
- Huge House
- Bunny Island Level 4
- Cost: 75 Stone, 100 Wood, 30,000 Sugardew
- Space for 2 Pets
For the most part, these upgrades prove purely cosmetic, as you don’t really require a pet or a bigger house to thrive, but you do want to upgrade your shop!
What’s your favorite player housing system in gaming? Let us know in the comments, or start a thread on the Insider Gaming community forum!
As you start earning more Sugardew and expanding your farm, don’t forget the basics, like how to save the game in Sugardew Island!
Comments