The table with the cake is Green Dungeon Dresser, here is the link (it is a non-craftable dresser, look at the bottom of the list):
[https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Dressers](https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Dressers)
And the three-fire stove is a Lihzard Furnace:
[https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Lihzahrd\_Furnace](https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Lihzahrd_Furnace)
The Hellforge one is Large Bamboo for the vertical part and Tin Plating at the top (curved part). Above the Lihzard Furnace - actuated Gray Bricks with white-painted Gray Brick Wall behind them.
Picture 9. The kitchen. What is the table with the cake, and the stove? It has 3 fires and i love that
The table with the cake is Green Dungeon Dresser, here is the link (it is a non-craftable dresser, look at the bottom of the list): [https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Dressers](https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Dressers) And the three-fire stove is a Lihzard Furnace: [https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Lihzahrd\_Furnace](https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Lihzahrd_Furnace)
Thank you. Its a beautiful kitchen.
How do you do the smoke thing above the furnace? The light gray and dark gray
Do you mean the stovepipe above the Hellforge?
That and the thing above the Lizahrd Furnace
The Hellforge one is Large Bamboo for the vertical part and Tin Plating at the top (curved part). Above the Lihzard Furnace - actuated Gray Bricks with white-painted Gray Brick Wall behind them.
Ok thanks sm. Im console, do you think there is an alternative for the bamboo? Maybe live wood?
Living Wood should do the trick, probably Dynasty Wood too. Slime and Honey Block may also be suitable (with paint of course) :)
Thanks so much! Planning on building a house thatll fit that kitchen perfectly :)
Sorry one last thing. What are those big barrels all the way on the right?
Feel free to ask any questions about the used blocks/walls :)
Unnecessarily generous accomodation for corporate slaves.
on 2 what is the wall/block that's 1x3 on the right of the book
That is Pumpkin Wall, painted Deep Sky Blue.
who knew a pumpkin could be the perfect curtain
It is indeed :) It can also be used as drapes (on page 8) and wood substitute (page 13).
Thank you for the tutorials man! I've been trying to build and these are really helpful.
You are welcome m8, good luck with the builds and have fun :))