Robin Stardew Valley Guide: Schedule, Gifts, Carpenter Shop & House Upgrades (2026)
If you want to grow your farm beyond a patch of dirt and a broken fence, Robin is the first person you need to know in Stardew Valley. She is the valley’s only carpenter, and without her, there are no barns, no coops, no upgraded farmhouse, and no path to the late game. Whether you are a brand-new player or returning after a long break, this complete Robin Stardew Valley guide covers everything — her schedule, best gifts, Carpenter Shop services, heart events, quests, and the tips that save you real in-game time.
Who Is Robin in Stardew Valley?
Robin is the local carpenter of Stardew Valley and one of the first villagers to greet you when you arrive in the valley. She lives in the Mountain area north of Pelican Town and runs the Carpenter’s Shop right out of her own home.
Robin lives at 24 Mountain Road with her husband Demetrius, their daughter Maru, and her son Sebastian.She is warm, hardworking, and fiercely proud of her craft.
One of her proudest moments was building her house from the ground up — something she considers one of the highlights of her career.
Robin’s Basic Info:
| Detail | Info |
| Location | The Mountains, 24 Mountain Road |
| Birthday | Fall 21 |
| Occupation | Carpenter / Shop Owner |
| Family | Demetrius (husband), Maru (daughter), Sebastian (son) |
| Marriageable | ❌ No |
| Shop Hours | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Quick Tip: Robin is one of the most important NPCs in the entire game. Build a friendship with her early — it pays off in quests, rewards, and faster access to her shop.
Robin’s Carpenter Shop: The Heart of Farm Expansion
Without Robin, you cannot expand beyond basic farming. No coops, no barns, no sheds, and no house upgrades that unlock essential features like a kitchen or nursery.Every serious player visits her shop constantly.
The Carpenter’s Shop is located in the Mountain area north of Pelican Town. Robin sells Wood, Stone, and furniture. She can also upgrade the Farmhouse and construct new farm buildings.
What Robin Can Build for You
Here are the most important buildings and upgrades available through her shop:
| Building | Purpose |
| Coop | Raise chickens, ducks, rabbits, dinosaurs |
| Barn | Raise cows, goats, sheep, pigs |
| Silo | Store hay for animals |
| Shed | Extra storage space |
| Stable | Buy and keep a horse |
| Well | Decorative + water source |
| Slime Hutch | Raise slimes |
| Fish Pond | Breed and harvest fish |
| Mill | Process crops into flour and sugar |
| Farmhouse Upgrades | Unlock kitchen, nursery, cellar |
Most construction projects are finished in 2 days — by the start of the second day after placing an order. Robin begins construction the day after buildings are purchased but does not work on festival days.
💡 Pro Tip: Never order a building right before a festival. Robin does not work on festival days, which delays your completion by one full day. Plan orders mid-week for fastest results.
Robin’s Shop Hours & When It Is Closed
Timing your visits to Robin’s shop correctly saves you a lot of wasted trips.
The Carpenter’s Shop is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, except on Tuesdays when Robin attends an exercise class. The shop is always closed on Thursday of Summer 18, when Robin goes to Harvey’s Clinic. She passes the sales counter at approximately 5:50 PM on her way home — and it is possible to shop at that moment.
Days the shop may be closed:
- Tuesdays — Exercise class
- Summer 18 (Thursday) — Harvey’s Clinic visit
- All festival days
- Any day Robin is actively building on your farm
Robin will not leave her home on rainy days unless she has been hired to construct a farm building. Her shop will be closed on days she is on your farm completing construction.
Pro Tip: If Robin is not at her counter, check your farm first — she may already be building. During active construction, she is unavailable for gifting, so plan gift days around your build orders.
Robin’s Daily Schedule (Season by Season)
Understanding Robin’s movement around the valley helps you find her for gifting and conversation outside of shop hours.
- Most mornings: Behind her shop counter from 9 AM
- Tuesdays: Exercise at Pierre’s General Store
- Rainy days: Stays home unless on an active build
- Ginger Island: After the Beach Resort is unlocked, Robin may randomly spend Tuesday on Ginger Island, returning home immediately at 6 PM.
💡 Pro Tip: Rainy days are excellent gifting opportunities. Robin stays home, making her easy to find and gift without chasing her across the map.
Best Gifts for Robin: Loved, Liked & Hated
Gifting is the fastest way to build friendship with Robin. Choosing the right gift — especially on her birthday — can push your hearts up dramatically in one move.
Loved Gifts (Give These Always)
Robin’s most loved gifts include Goat Cheese, Peach, Spaghetti, Hardwood, and Quartz, along with universally loved items.
Best strategy: Hardwood is one of the easiest loved gifts to collect regularly. Chop Large Stumps in the Secret Woods daily for a steady supply.
Liked Gifts (Good for Regular Gifting)
Robin also appreciates all fruit, all milk, and universally liked items. These are more accessible early in the game and still build friendship at a solid pace.
Hated Gifts (Never Give These)
Robin’s most hated gifts include Bait, Bat Wings, and Copper Ore. Giving a hated gift causes a friendship penalty — the opposite of what you want.
Birthday Gifting — Fall 21
Gifts given on Robin’s birthday (Fall 21) have an 8x friendship effect and trigger unique dialogue.
Pro Tip: Save your best loved gift — like Peach or Spaghetti — specifically for Fall 21. A single birthday gift delivers more friendship than weeks of regular gifting combined. Mark it in your in-game calendar.
Robin’s Heart Events: Her Real Story
Robin cannot be married, but her heart events reveal a deeply human character — a mother, a businesswoman, and a woman navigating a blended family with grace and occasional fire.
Two Hearts — Enter Robin’s House
Visit Robin at home to trigger this early event. She opens up about her life and gives you a first real look at her personality beyond the shop counter.
Four Hearts — Family Dynamics
Robin’s four-heart event reveals her protective side regarding family dynamics, particularly Sebastian feeling overlooked by his stepfather Demetrius. This event is one of the most emotionally honest moments in the entire game.
Seven Hearts — Recipe in the Mail
After reaching 7 hearts with Robin, she sends you a recipe in the mail. A practical reward that perfectly matches her character.
💡 Pro Tip: Do not skip Robin’s heart events just because she is not a marriage candidate. They add essential emotional context to Sebastian’s storyline and deepen your understanding of the Mountain family as a whole.
Robin’s Quests: Extra Gold & Friendship Points
Robin offers several quests throughout the year. Completing them gives you both gold rewards and meaningful friendship boosts.
Robin’s Lost Axe — Spring 11
On the 11th of Spring, Robin sends a letter explaining she lost her favorite axe and offers 250g to anyone who returns it. You also gain 1 Friendship heart as a reward.
Where to find it: The axe is located south of Marnie’s Ranch, in the area between the forest and the river.
Robin’s Request — Winter 21
On the 21st of Winter, Robin requests 10 pieces of Hardwood. The reward is 500g and 1 Friendship heart.
Robin’s Project — Special Orders Board
Robin may post on the Special Orders board requesting 80 Hardwood. The reward is 2,000g, 250 Friendship points, and the Deluxe Red Double Bed available for purchase at the Carpenter’s Shop.
Robin’s Resource Rush — Special Orders Board
Robin may request 1,000 Wood or 1,000 Stone via the Special Orders board. The reward is 2,500g and the Stone Chest recipe.
💡 Pro Tip: Check the Special Orders board every Monday. Robin’s quests are among the most rewarding in the game — high gold payouts, strong friendship gains, and useful item unlocks.
Community Upgrades: Robin Builds for the Whole Town
One of Robin’s most heartwarming roles comes in the late game, when she stops building just for your farm and starts building for the entire community.
After fully upgrading the Farmhouse and completing the Community Center, players can purchase a Community Upgrade at the Carpenter’s Shop for 500,000g and 950 Wood. Robin then builds a new house for Pam and Penny, which takes three days.
💡 Pro Tip: In multiplayer, only the host player can purchase Community Upgrades. If you are playing co-op, coordinate with your host before expecting this to be available.
Robin’s Family: The Story Behind the Carpenter
Robin is presumed to have been widowed before marrying Demetrius. Sebastian is her son from an earlier relationship. This blended family dynamic plays out quietly but meaningfully across the game.
Robin supports Demetrius in his scientific research while raising both Maru — a talented inventor — and Sebastian, whose introverted and rebellious personality creates visible tension at home.
One of her most beloved in-game moments is a debate with Demetrius over whether a tomato counts as a fruit. Robin’s position is clear: when a normal person says they want fruit, they never mean tomatoes, regardless of scientific classification. It is exactly the kind of small, real, funny moment that makes Stardew Valley’s characters feel genuinely alive.
Frequently Asked Questions About Robin
Can you marry Robin in Stardew Valley? No. Robin is already married to Demetrius and is not a romance option for the player.
What is Robin’s birthday? Robin’s birthday is Fall 21. Give her a loved gift that day for an 8x friendship bonus.
What does Robin love as a gift? Her top loved gifts are Goat Cheese, Peach, Spaghetti, and Hardwood.
What happens when Robin is building on your farm? Her shop closes and she is unavailable for gifting until construction is complete.
How do I find Robin if she is not at her counter? Check your farm first — she may be mid-construction. On Tuesdays, she is at Pierre’s for exercise. On rainy days, she stays home.
Final Thoughts:
Every barn, every coop, every kitchen upgrade, every community house — Robin built it. She is not just a shopkeeper. She is the structural backbone of your entire Stardew Valley experience.
Robin is one of the most important non-playable characters in Stardew Valley, especially for players who want to expand their farm efficiently. From constructing barns and coops to upgrading your farmhouse, almost every major progression step depends on her services.Get to know her early, gift her consistently, complete her quests, and trigger her heart events. The more you invest in Robin, the smoother your entire farm journey becomes.







