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Complete Phasmophobia Grafton Farmhouse Rework Guide

Phasmophobia Grafton Farmhouse Rework Guide

Here's Your Phasmophobia Grafton Farmhouse Guide!

Welcome back to the Grafton Farmhouse – or as it’s now known, “that place your therapist warned you about, but you didn’t listen.”

Kinetic Games has dropped a full visual rework, and this isn’t just a coat of paint. We’re talking a work room from hell, walls that let the weather in (because insulation is for for the weak), interactive mannequins that belong in a fever dream, and cursed possessions tossed around like free candy at a serial killer’s open house.

Whether you’re here to min-max your survival odds or just scream in surround sound with your friends, let’s break down everything new, creepy, and blood-moon-beautiful about Grafton’s latest nightmare fuel.

The Grafton Farmhouse Glow-Up (and Tear-Down)

Before the rework, Grafton and Bleasdale felt like two branches of the same weird family tree. Now? Total opposites:

Image: Grafton Farmhouse vs. Bleasdale Farmhouse | Phasmophobia | Kinetic Games

Bleasdale is the well-kept, “Pinterest-board” farmhouse with modern-ish amenities while Grafton is the creepy, dilapidated cousin who insists the mold on the walls is “historical.”

The new Grafton Farmhouse map comes loaded with:

A 3rd Floor Attic

This adds vertical gameplay, ok looping, and a whole lot more “it’s behind me, isn’t it?” moments.

Weather Intrusion

Open walls and busted roofing mean you can now watch storms and funderful Blood Moons from inside the comfort of the house. Cozy.

Image: Grafton Farmhouse Weather Intrusion Blood Moon | Phasmophobia | Kinetic Games

Rethemed Rooms

These include the “seamstress room from hell,” perfect for anyone who wanted Silent Hill energy in their ghost hunts.

Mannequins, and a LOT of Them

These are now ghost-interactable. And in one particularly cursed twist, the work room might feature a unique event where mannequins quietly rotate to face you when you’re not looking.

 This is fine. Totally fine.

Grafton Cursed Possessions Locations

Only one will spawn per match, but here’s where to look so you can either weaponize it or ruin everyone’s day:

Tarot Cards – Library
Haunted Mirror – Master Bedroom
Summoning Circle – Child Bedroom
Music Box – Twin Bedroom
Ouija Board – Attic
Monkey Paw – Dining Room
Voodoo Doll – Work Room

Pro tip: grab cursed items early for strategic plays, or late for chaos. Either way, know where they spawn so you can call dibs before your teammates.

Grafton Fuse Box Spawn Locations

Knowing where the breaker is can mean the difference between “strategic light use” and “why is it so dark, oh god it’s hunting.”

Two Possible Breaker Spawn Locations:

  • Utility room wall (1st floor)

  • Hallway to attic stairwell (2nd floor)

Check the truck map before heading in. Unless you’re playing on a difficulty that hides it…in which case, just do quick loop to these two locations and you’ll be good to go.

Best Grafton Farmhouse Hiding Spots

Sure, you could run screaming until the ghost makes you a wall decoration, or you could actually use these hidey-holes to live another day (assuming they’re not blocked off):

  • Kitchen: Behind the Fridge Door
    Pretend you’re leftovers no one wants. Just watch your toes – ghosts love peeking.

  • Utility Room: Behind the Upright Mattress
    Smells like dust and regret, but hey, it’s cover.

  • Dining Room: Behind the Shelf Opposite the Fireplace
    Great for those “just barely made it” hunts. Ghosts will stroll right past while you re-evaluate life choices.

  • Work Room: Behind the Curtain Opposite the Door
    Conveniently next to our nightmare-fuel mannequins. What could go wrong?

Image: Grafton Farmhouse Work Room Hiding Spot | Phasmophobia | Kinetic Games

  • Upstairs Hallway: Behind the Boxes
    Less “hiding” and more “being grounded,” but it works.

  • Master Bedroom: Behind the Room Divider
    Fancy enough to feel like a hotel, until the ghost books the same room.

  • Child Bedroom: Cupboard
    Unsettling toys included at no extra cost.

  • Twin Bedroom: Cupboard
    Same as above, but with double the beds and double the “no thank you”.

  • Attic: Cupboard
    The isolated panic room of last resorts. Great for breaking line of sight mid-hunt.

Pro tip: practice getting into these fast in a custom game before you actually need them. “Oops, wrong corner” is a terrible obituary that we’re probably all too familiar with.

Lore & Creepy Details That Will Live Rent-Free in Your Head

  • Work room: sewing machine, scraps, bad vibes. Theories suggest the ghost may have been a resident tailor…or their last customer.

  • Dolls: sometimes giggle, sometimes speak (“Take me with you”). Hard pass, hell no, nope.

Image: Work Room aka Mannequin Hell | Phasmophobia | Kinetic Games

  • Weather inside: maybe it’s just a leaky roof…maybe it’s the ghost corroding reality. For regular weather, the heavy rain and snow look amazing – however, Blood Moon is just next-level bananas.

  • Attic history speculation: could’ve been used for long-term storage, or a boarding space for “tenants” who never left.

Pro Tips for the Overconfident and the Doomed

  • Fuse box check is priority #1 for serious hunts.

  • In weekly challenges like “Farmhouse Fieldwork” or “Do As I Command,” plan your cursed item and hiding route before setup.

Image: Grafton Farmhouse Ghost Photo | Phasmophobia | Kinetic Games

  • Don’t linger near mannequins unless you want to test your fight-or-flight in real time.
  • Use the attic loop only in emergencies. The attic is smaller than it looks and not my favorite tbh.

Wrapping Up the Grafton Farmhouse Rework (Before the Ghost Does)

That’s the new Grafton Farmhouse in all its weather-wrecked, mannequin-infested glory. Now get in there, fill your journal, roast your dead friends, and tell Grafton you made it out, at least this time.

And keep your EMF reader warm, because Nell’s Diner is coming to Phasmophobia sooner than you think, and something tells me the menu comes with a side of death.

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