Cellar

A Cellar is an optional basement section that can be added to the Main Hall of the Homestead, introduced in The Elder Scrolls V: Hearthfire. It can be created at any of the three homesteads.

Interactions
After the Cellar is crafted, it can be accessed using the floor trap door located at the small back room of the Main Hall. The Cellar may be subject to random Skeever infestation from time to time.

Furnishings
The following is a list of all furnishings that can be added to the Cellar. Furnishings can be built manually at the indoor Carpenter's Workbench or added over a period time if done via a Steward. The cost of asking a steward to furnishing the Main Hall and Cellar is 3500.

All furnishings are fixed in position and cannot be removed once they are built. The name of the furnishing option does not always accurately describe what will be added, as in some cases additional containers and accessories may be added, along with the main piece of furniture.


 * Armor Mannequin
 * Barrels
 * Chlid's practice dummy (for children's sword fighting practice)
 * Divine Shrines complete with a base
 * Display Cases on low table
 * Forge and Anvil (for crafting armor & weapons)
 * Grindstone (for improving weapons)
 * Mounted creatures, such as Mounted Snow Sabre Cat Head, Mounted Deer Head etc.
 * Mead barrels (for filling up empty mead bottles with Mead)
 * Safes (2 rows of 5 each)
 * Small Square table
 * Smelter (Used to change ores or scraps into ingots)
 * Tanning Rack (Used to change animal hides into leather or leather strips)
 * Wall-mounted weapon & shield plaque
 * Wall-mounted light fittings
 * Weapon Racks (5 piece)
 * Workbench (for improving armour)

Furniture
Only available as a Vampire.

Divine Shrines
All divine shrines require a Shrine Base before they can be crafted.

Trivia

 * If you have crafted the Child's Practice Dummy, your adopted child may come down eagerly to the cellar to practice sword fighting skills once you give him/her a weapon such as wooden sword or Iron Dagger.
 * If your child accidentally hits you with an enchanted weapon during his/her practice, you can get hurt (tested with fire enchantment to wooden sword).

Appearances

 * The Elder Scrolls V: Hearthfire