Rustic-stone wall (New Horizons)

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Rustic-stone wall
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  1,750 Bells
Obtain via  Crafting
Recipe Stone
Clay
Recipe type Wallpapers/Floors/Rugs
Recipe obtained via  Snooty villager
HHA themes European / Ancient
Former HHA themes Facility / Shop
HHA points 103
Colors
Gray
 
Gray
Internal information
Filename: RoomTexWallStone00
Internal ID: 4813
Crafting card color: light gray
Crafting serial ID: 851
Crafting internal ID: 324
In other games
Animal Crossing (stone wall)
Wild World (stone wall)
City Folk (stone wall)
New Leaf (stone wall)
Names in other languages
 ランダムストーンのかべ
 不规则石头墙
 不規則石頭牆
 마구 붙인 돌 벽
 mur en pierres traditionnel
 mur en pierres traditionnel
 pared piedra rústica
 pared piedra rústica
 muro in pietra rustica
 стена из грубого камня
 Bruchsteinwand
 rustieke stenen wand

The rustic-stone wall is a wallpaper item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

The rustic-stone wall can be obtained from crafting, which requires stone and clay. The recipe for this item can be obtained from snooty villagers, either when they are crafting in their house, or when the player receives their message bottle from the beach.

This item appears in the homes of Cashmere, Gruff, Henry, and Lobo as the default wallpaper.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Avery, Benjamin, Boone, Drift, Hamphrey, Klaus, Knox, and Limberg. The item can also be unlocked when tasked by Lottie to design the apparel shop.

Appearance

The rustic-stone wall applied to a room in New Horizons

The rustic-stone wall is made up of many large stones of differing sizes. Each stone has been stuck together with lime-gray cement. The windows are square with a dark brown frame, and vertical rail down the center of the window.

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