How To Make A Upstairs In Bloxburg

Okay, so you're building your dream house in Bloxburg. You've got the perfect floor plan, the snazziest furniture, and maybe even a pet parrot named Kevin. But wait... something's missing. A second floor! It's like having a perfectly good cake and forgetting the frosting. A crucial element. Making an upstairs in Bloxburg might seem daunting, like trying to assemble IKEA furniture without instructions (we’ve all been there, right?), but trust me, it’s totally doable. This guide will break it down into bite-sized pieces, making it as easy as ordering pizza on a Friday night.
Planning Your Ascendancy
First things first, you can't just slap an upstairs onto any old build. You need a plan, baby! Think of it as drawing the blueprints for your own personal cloud kingdom. Before even clicking that build button, ask yourself these key questions:
What's the point of this whole upstairs thing?
Is it going to be a chill hangout spot? A luxurious master suite? A secret lab where you breed glow-in-the-dark squirrels (Bloxburg allows for some weird stuff, let's be honest)? Knowing the purpose will dictate the size and layout. Don’t want to end up with a giant, empty room that echoes your existential dread.
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How big are we talking here?
Consider the size of your downstairs. A tiny downstairs with a sprawling mansion upstairs? That's like putting a monster truck body on a golf cart chassis. It just... doesn't work. Proportionality is key. Think Goldilocks: not too big, not too small, just right.
Stairway to Heaven (or at least the bedroom)?
Where are you going to put the stairs? This is crucial. The stairs are the lifeline between your floors. Block off the area where you envision your stairs being. A centrally located stairway can be a design feature, while a tucked-away one can save space. Imagine building a beautiful upstairs only to realize you can't get to it. Epic fail.
What about all those pesky support beams?
Yes, Virginia, Bloxburg houses need support. You can't just magically float an entire floor without some strategic pillar placement. Plan for these! Consider incorporating them into your design. Turn them into columns, part of a wall, or even decorate them with vines to make them look like part of the natural landscape.
Building the Foundation (Literally!)
Alright, planning is done. Now, time to get our hands dirty (digitally, of course). Let's build that foundation. This is the backbone of your upstairs, so take your time and get it right. If the foundation is janky, the whole floor will be janky.

Here’s the lowdown:
- Enter Build Mode: Obvious, but hey, gotta start somewhere.
- Select the "Walls" Tool: It's usually the little wall icon.
- Create an Outline: Start building walls on top of the existing walls of your downstairs. This is your foundation, so make sure it aligns properly. Don't go all Picasso on us with weird angles unless that’s specifically what you’re going for.
- Adjust Wall Height: Make sure the walls are tall enough for a comfortable ceiling height. You don't want to feel like you're living in a hobbit hole. Test it out by placing a door to see how it looks.
Pro Tip: Use the "Copy" tool (if you have the advanced placing gamepass) to easily duplicate sections of your walls. This speeds things up considerably. It's like having a virtual construction worker clone!
Stairway Shenanigans
Now for the fun part: the stairs! This is where things can get tricky, but don't fret. There are a few different ways to tackle this depending on your style and budget.
The Classic Staircase
The standard staircase is a reliable option. It's straightforward, easy to place, and comes in various styles to match your aesthetic. Find it in the "Build" menu under "Stairs."
Placement Tips:

- Experiment! Don't be afraid to move the stairs around until you find the perfect spot.
- Make sure there's enough headroom! Nothing's worse than hitting your head on the ceiling every time you climb the stairs.
- Consider the angle. Steeper stairs take up less space, but are less comfortable to climb. More gradual stairs are easier on the knees, but require more floor space.
The Winding Staircase
Feeling fancy? A winding staircase adds a touch of elegance to your build. They're a bit more expensive and can be a pain to place correctly, but the visual payoff is worth it (if you're into that sort of thing).
Things to Consider:
- Space, space, space! Winding staircases require more room than standard ones.
- They can be glitchy. Bloxburg isn't perfect, and winding staircases sometimes have placement issues. Be patient and persistent.
The DIY Staircase
On a budget? Feeling creative? You can actually build your own staircase using basic shapes! This is a more advanced technique, but it allows for total customization. Search on YouTube for "Bloxburg DIY Stairs Tutorial" for tons of inspiration. Prepare for some trial and error, though. It's like trying to bake a cake from scratch for the first time.
Important Note: Make sure the stairs actually connect to the upper floor! Sounds obvious, but you'd be surprised how many people forget this crucial step.

Roofing Over Your Head (and Everything Else)
With the walls up and the stairs in place, it's time to put a roof on this bad boy! The roof is like the hat of your house. It completes the look and protects everything inside (from the elements, in the virtual world).
Roofing 101:
- Select the "Roof" Tool: Find it in the "Build" menu.
- Choose a Style: Bloxburg offers various roof styles, from simple flat roofs to elaborate gabled roofs. Pick one that complements your house's design.
- Adjust the Size and Angle: This is where things can get tricky. Play around with the size and angle of the roof until it fits snugly on top of your walls. Overhangs can add visual interest, but too much overhang can look weird.
- Fill in the Gaps: Sometimes, the roof won't perfectly align with the walls, leaving gaps. Use the "Block" tool to fill these gaps with blocks that match the color of your walls.
Pro Tip: Use the "Rotate" tool to fine-tune the angle of the roof. This can make a huge difference in how it looks.
Interior Design Extravaganza!
Okay, the structural stuff is done! Now for the fun part: decorating! This is where you can really let your creativity shine and turn your upstairs into your dream space.
Walls and Flooring
Choose colors and textures that reflect your personal style. Light colors can make a small room feel bigger, while dark colors can create a cozy atmosphere. Consider adding accent walls to add visual interest. Play around with different flooring options, from carpets to hardwood to tiles.

Furniture Frenzy
Furnish your upstairs with all the essentials: beds, sofas, desks, dressers, etc. Don't overcrowd the space. Leave enough room to move around comfortably. Consider the scale of the furniture. A giant sofa in a tiny room will look ridiculous.
Lighting is Everything
Good lighting can transform a room. Use a combination of overhead lights, lamps, and wall sconces to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Experiment with different light colors to see what works best for your style.
Details, Details, Details!
The little details are what really make a room special. Add plants, paintings, rugs, curtains, and other accessories to personalize your space. Don't be afraid to experiment and try new things. It's your house, so make it your own!
Troubleshooting Tips
Even with the best planning, you might encounter some snags along the way. Here are some common problems and how to fix them:
- Can't place the stairs? Make sure there's enough space on both floors and that the stairs aren't colliding with any walls or objects.
- Roof gaps? Use the "Block" tool to fill in the gaps. You can also try adjusting the angle of the roof.
- Furniture won't place? Make sure there's enough space and that the furniture isn't colliding with any walls or objects. Sometimes you need to move the camera angle to place things correctly.
- Everything looks... ugly? Don't panic! Take a step back, re-evaluate your design, and try something different. Experimentation is key.
Final Thoughts
Building an upstairs in Bloxburg might seem intimidating at first, but with a little planning and patience, you can create a beautiful and functional space that you'll love. Remember to have fun, experiment, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. After all, it's just a game! And if all else fails, there's always YouTube tutorials. Happy building!
