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Plot Capacity Calculator

Palia caps each Housing Plot at 3,500 placed items, and the game makes that running total hard to see — especially on Switch and console. Tally what you've placed by category to know exactly how much room you have left before the plot is full.
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Furniture & decor
Chairs, tables, lamps, rugs — every piece is one item.
Plants & flowers
Potted plants, flowers and trees you place down.
Building blocks
Walls, floors, fences and other modular build pieces.
Crafting stations
Worktables, ovens, looms and other crafters.
Garden plots
Tilled soil plots you lay for crops.
Lights & effects
Light sources and animated objects — heaviest on performance near the cap.
Other placed items
Anything else sitting on the plot.
Building add-ons
Extra rooms and house extensions — capped at 30 per plot.

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More room to build?

You can own up to 8 housing plots, and each one has its own separate 3,500-item limit. Big builds usually span several plots — this calculator tracks one plot at a time, so run it once per plot.

Browse everything that counts toward the limit in the furniture catalog.

Plot capacity FAQ

How many items can you place on a plot in Palia?

Up to 3,500 items on a single Housing Plot. Every chair, table, lamp, flower, wall and crafter counts as one item toward that total. When you near the cap you'll see pop-in and frame-rate dips, especially with lots of lights or animated objects.

How many housing plots can I own?

Up to 8 housing slots. Each plot has its own separate 3,500-item limit, so spreading a big build across multiple plots is how players get more room. This calculator tracks one plot at a time.

What is the building add-on limit?

Housing Add-ons — extra rooms and house extensions — are capped at 30 per plot, with any single Main House holding up to 15 of them. That's a separate limit from the 3,500-item count, so the calculator tracks it on its own.

Why does my plot feel full before 3,500?

Performance, not the hard cap. Palia has to load your plot on everything from a high-end PC to a Switch, so dense areas — especially many light sources or animated props like fish tanks and fire pits — can stutter well before you hit the ceiling. Store overflow in chests to keep the plot snappy.