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Furniture can be placed either on the floor, hung on a wall (beginning in {{NL|short}}), hung from the ceiling (beginning in {{NH|short}} version {{NHVer|2.0}}), placed on the ground outside (beginning in {{NH|short|nolink}}), or placed on top of other furniture. Each item has a size in tiles that it takes up when placed, ranging from 1.0×0.5 to 3×3 in {{NH|short|nolink}}.{{Note|In main series games prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, the only furniture sizes are 1×1, 2×1, and 2×2, with the exception of {{HHD|short}} crossover items in {{NLWa|short|nolink}}, which are 3×3.}} Many items that are not classified as furniture, such as [[gyroid]]s, [[fossil]]s, [[bug]]s, and [[fish]], can also be placed like furniture.
 
Furniture can be placed either on the floor, hung on a wall (beginning in {{NL|short}}), hung from the ceiling (beginning in {{NH|short}} version {{NHVer|2.0}}), placed on the ground outside (beginning in {{NH|short|nolink}}), or placed on top of other furniture. Each item has a size in tiles that it takes up when placed, ranging from 1.0×0.5 to 3×3 in {{NH|short|nolink}}.{{Note|In main series games prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, the only furniture sizes are 1×1, 2×1, and 2×2, with the exception of {{HHD|short}} crossover items in {{NLWa|short|nolink}}, which are 3×3.}} Many items that are not classified as furniture, such as [[gyroid]]s, [[fossil]]s, [[bug]]s, and [[fish]], can also be placed like furniture.
  
In all main series games, furniture is primarily obtained from [[Tom Nook's store]] or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]], with some furniture being exclusive to alternative sources such as other shops, [[special character]]s, or [[events]].
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In all main series games, furniture is primarily obtained from [[Tom Nook's store]] or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]], with some furniture being exclusive to alternative sources such as other shops, [[special characters]], or [[events]].
  
 
Furniture is represented by a leaf before being placed down. This is likely a reference to how in {{Wp|Japanese folklore}}, [[tanuki]] (the species of [[Tom Nook]] and the [[Timmy and Tommy|Nooklings]] in Japan) can transform leaves into valuable objects.
 
Furniture is represented by a leaf before being placed down. This is likely a reference to how in {{Wp|Japanese folklore}}, [[tanuki]] (the species of [[Tom Nook]] and the [[Timmy and Tommy|Nooklings]] in Japan) can transform leaves into valuable objects.

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