Where Seasons Pass Cosmetics & Decoration Items
All cosmetics and decoration items in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. Seasonal banners, paths, fences, festival lights, and Clovers prices for the July 2026 cozy farming beta.
Cosmetics transform bare farmland into personalized homesteads in Where Seasons Pass, the cozy Roblox farming beta where weekly seasons and 38 quests reward both function and flair. Decoration items—paths, fences, banners, festival lights, benches, and seasonal props—cost Clovers at the village decor shop or unlock through quest completion. This catalog covers every cosmetic category available during the July 2026 beta.
How Cosmetics Work
Cosmetics are placeable items separate from crops and greenhouse structures. Enter build/decorate mode (F on PC, hammer icon on mobile per controls guide) to position items on valid farm tiles. Most cosmetics snap to grid like greenhouse parts but do not affect crop growth or season mechanics.
Clovers purchase most shop cosmetics—earn currency through crop sales (crop list), quest rewards (quests), and strategies in how to get Clovers. Some exclusives appear only as quest drops or beta code redemptions from the codes section.
Cosmetic Categories
Paths and Ground Cover
Stone paths, wooden walkways, and cobblestone trails connect farm zones—greenhouse entrance to market cart, orchard rows to village gate. Paths rank high on the cosmetics tier list for visual impact per Clovers spent. Start with one main path spine before buying decorative accents.
Fences and Borders
White picket fences, rustic wood rails, and hedge borders define field sections. Pair with crop layouts from farm layout map to separate Spring Carrot zones from Summer Corn blocks visually.
Seasonal Banners and Flags
Spring blossom banners, Summer sun flags, Autumn harvest pennants, and Winter snowflake banners unlock via seasonal quest finales—Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Display current season banner near farm entrance for screenshot-ready farms.
Festival and Event Props
Pumpkin festival crates, Pine Tree light strings, sunflower archways, and market stall awnings appear during seasonal events. Limited availability during beta—purchase or earn during matching season weeks tracked by season timer.
Functional Decor
Benches, scarecrows, watering can racks, and seed crate displays offer minor quality-of-life flavor without mechanical bonuses during July 2026 beta. Developers may add functional decor later per beta roadmap.
Clovers Pricing Tiers
Budget (50–200 Clovers): Single fence segments, small path tiles, basic scarecrows. Accessible after first Spring week quest rewards.
Mid-range (200–800 Clovers): Banner sets, archways, medium path bundles. Typical Autumn purchase tier when Pumpkin profits peak.
Premium (800–2500 Clovers): Complete fence packages, large fountain props, exclusive festival sets. Save during Summer and Autumn before splurging.
Balance cosmetic spending against greenhouse parts from greenhouse parts—income-generating infrastructure usually outprioritizes pure decor for mid-game players.
Quest-Exclusive Cosmetics
Notable exclusives:
- Spring Finale Banner — complete Spring quest chain
- Summer Sun Hat Scarecrow — Summer finale quest
- Autumn Harvest Wagon — Pumpkin festival chain
- Winter Pine Light Bundle — Pine Tree festival quests
Miss seasonal quest windows and exclusives may not return until developers add legacy shop rotation—prioritize quest cosmetics during first seasonal playthrough.
Decoration Best Practices
Follow the farm decoration guide for layout principles: anchor paths to natural foot traffic, cluster seasonal props near corresponding crop fields (Pumpkins with Autumn decor), and leave open tiles for expansion before filling every square with benches.
Compare cosmetic value rankings on cosmetics tier list before bulk purchases. S-tier items deliver disproportionate visual polish—stone path bundles and seasonal banner sets typically top rankings.
New players should delay major cosmetic spending until Summer when Clovers income stabilizes—Spring Clovers better spent on seeds and land clearing per beginner guide.
Cosmetic Inventory Management
Cosmetics stack in inventory without weight limits during beta, but build mode selection menus grow cluttered past twenty unique items. Organize purchases seasonally—store Winter Pine lights separately from Summer archways using inventory sort filters added in recent beta patches noted on updates page.
Visiting neighbor farms via Roblox social features reveals cosmetic combinations not obvious in shop previews—stone paths paired with hedge borders dominate community screenshots. Experiment on hidden farm corners before deploying new purchases along main village-visible paths facing multiplayer traffic.
When budgeting between cosmetics and seeds during Autumn, calculate break-even days: a 600-Clover path bundle equals roughly twelve Pumpkin harvests at average market prices. If path purchase delays greenhouse glass by two days of Autumn farming, defer path until greenhouse enclosed—functional income beats aesthetics mid-progression.