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SheepGG brings us some elevation with this attention-grabbing and elegant pagoda. And the lighting looks even better with one of the best Minecraft shaders installed - or even ray tracing, if your PC is up to the task. Rizzial's easy-to-follow video walkthrough shows you how to put together a picturesque suburban house, complete with an attached garage. It reminds me quite a bit of the Simpsons house, which I hasten to add is a compliment. It's a great build for those who want their home to be less magnificent and more quirky, understated, and subtly attractive.
5 best survival houses to build in Minecraft's 1.19 update - Sportskeeda
5 best survival houses to build in Minecraft's 1.19 update.
Posted: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Big Oak House Tutorial
If it’s not enough of a challenge for you, head to their Youtube channel for even more cherry wood designs. Here, you’ll find some cool house ideas to help you structure your next creation. There are so many themes and materials at your disposal in 1.20, so we’ve dug deep into the Minecraft house designs available to set you on your way to creating your dream home.
Top 8 Minecraft Survival House Ideas
Each of these homes has a link to a YouTube video where you can watch the house being built and follow along. Or if all you want is inspiration, you can simply have a scroll through a wide range of beautiful builds that include Japanese pagodas, log cabins, witch cottages, and sleek modern mansions. If you’re looking for a more rustic-style survival house, then this is the perfect build for you.
Quaint mixed-stone farmhouse
Another entry by SheepGG, this starter build focuses more on early-game accessibility and offering more than just shelter. The elevated floor plan is a nice distinction from other builds, and the farm design included in the tutorial offers an early source of food as well. Showing off clean rooms and a lit pool, HALNY has a modern house that's Minecraft Cribs ready. Using slabs for detailed framing is a lovely touch that gives a very mid-century modern look to the exterior, while the interior benefits from large open plan rooms, wide hallways, and tall windows.
This nether house is the perfect starting point to keep you safe whilst you work on gathering more materials to build something much larger. This build is perfect for anyone who wants an all-in-one survival house. It includes everything you could possibly need – from a crafting area to a farm for your animals and crops. This particular build is made out of wood and stone, and it’s a great option if you’re just starting out in a brand new Minecraft world. If you find yourself in a desert biome (or anywhere else in the world), then you may want to consider building a desert pyramid as your survival house. The cabin is made primarily of logs and sticks for the fences, making it easy to obtain the materials you need and build.
When you’ve finished constructing the Japanese house, maybe you can create a garden complete with ornate bridges running over a pond filled with fish (brought over with a bucket). With the best shaders installed, Minecraft can look truly idyllic, especially when surrounded by mushrooms or meadows. That’s why the cottage and fairycore themes are among the most popular to build in Minecraft, giving you a cute and cozy place to live. When we say “Minecraft mushroom house”, we literally mean a house inside a giant mushroom. Creating a realistic-looking mushroom is very challenging, but luckily for us, YouTuber BlueNerd made an incredibly handy step-by-step tutorial. As mentioned in the video, you might want to swap the white terracotta blocks for white concrete if it looks too pink.
In our opinion, Acacia is one of the most difficult wood types to build with, thanks to its bright orange tone. However, it does go very nicely with grey stone blocks, and Stevler on YouTube has put together this beautiful Savanna house using acacia planks, logs, and stone bricks. The natural, low design with its surrounding fences also gives this Minecraft house the perfect style for the surrounding savanna biome. Images of Japan and Sakura – cherry blossom – go hand in hand, so it’s only natural that creative builders have been making some stunning Japanese-inspired Minecraft builds from the beautiful pink cherry wood. Just look how truly incredible this Japanese Cherry House from Stevler is.
Minecraft wooden house
This beach house is perfect for anyone wanting to take in the views of the ocean every morning. You’re going to need a lot of wood planks and logs to complete this build, and you should think about gathering seeds and even farm animals so you can actually live off the nearby land. The dirt house is a small and compact house that can be built quickly and easily with just a few stacks of dirt blocks.

Getting the base right is essential in the construction of your Minecraft treehouse, whether you want a tree that functions as a house or a house at the top of a tree. This concealed and peaceful home, adorned with rose bushes and featuring a nifty trapdoor, is a great place to start. Just make sure to include a ladder, or you won’t be able to get back in. Okay, so bamboo planks might not be the best-looking wood variant Minecraft has ever seen, but it’s pretty unique – and bamboo rafts are awesome.

This design by Sevaris is on the larger side, but luckily, the materials used are pretty easy to obtain. Use of different diorite blocks gives the house a sort of medieval look, or a more modern house that’s simply fallen to wear and tear. Ayvocado's treehouse tutorial is one to watch for a quick and easy build. The ladder for this house is built into the trunk of the tree and there's even a little wooden veranda that you can use as a lookout.
The materials required are far from cheap, and are largely composed of quartz, concrete, and granite as well as the more affordable stone and sandstone blocks - but the results are exquisite. If you're after inspiration for a slightly larger base, then take a look at this marvellous fantasy mansion from YouTuber BigTonyMC. This painstakingly crafted manor is made from logs and stone bricks, but the real strength is in the little details. The chains and lanterns, the flora creeping up the walls, the shutters made from trapdoors, and the excellent clock faces in the towers all combine to make this house a real feast for the eyes.
This build by BlueNerf Minecraft is the first decidedly medieval-styled one. The use of bone blocks is a nice way to give it that cobbled together feel, and the decision to build out a foundation for the house itself is a nice touch. Another entry for modern-style dwellings, this mansion design by A1MOSTADDICTED MINECRAFT is the largest design so far. Not only does it have a solar-panel set up on the roof (in part thanks to a texture pack), it has a ground-level pool as well. This build requires a lot of quartz though, so I hope you enjoy being in the nether.
Overall, if you’re looking for something a little different instead of your typical survival house, then this might be it. When it comes to a cozy survival cottage, there are plenty of features that can make it just that – cozy. But, one of the most important features of this particular build is a greenhouse. The interior offers plenty of room for all of your storage needs, as well as a second floor where you can feature your bedroom. If you’re a fan of The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings, then you’ll love this creative and charming Hobbit home. The house features enough surrounding land for crops like wheat, carrots, and potatoes and of course, has plenty of storage space for all your needs.
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