Good roof material for spruce building? - Minecraft Forum Or spruce half slabs with overhang for a throughoutly organic look Glass with a few oak logs or natural stone making up a framework Some kind of stained clay, maybe in patterns Suggestion: Build a rough sketch of the house (just walls of the same lenght) in creative and try out the different possibilities Thats what I am doing when in doubt
Forest Cottage Tutorial - Screenshots - Minecraft Forum The basic house is now complete Finish it off with some detail work The details make all the different Trapdoors make window shutter, dark oak slabs for tiny awnings, stone slabs to top off the chimney, and some foliage to round it out Some pics of the interior (furnish to suit your tastes) The completed house in its natural survival mode
A guide to making nice wooden houses - Minecraft Forum Spruce wood is darker and fits more with a forest snow biome, and is the 2nd tallest tree, meaning less time spent chopping wood and more time building Birch wood fits more with drier biomes like plains and deserts, and is a bit taller than your oak tree, meaning more wood from each tree, but birch trees aren't too common
Favorite block combinations for houses buildings - Minecraft Forum Sandstone Spruce Wood, Snow Nether Bricks Sandstone Nether Brick Clay Spruce Wood Sandstone Clay bricks Snow Cobble Clay Cobble Wood Cobble Glass Cobble Soulsand Iron Blocks(only in a band on the 3 block up) Sandstone Smoothstone (Stripes) Personal Favorite Combinations: Clay, Stone Slabs With Soulsand Roof! Sandstone,SpruceWood, Soulsand Roof!
What should I use for my floor in this building? - Minecraft Forum (If you want to stick to the medieval theme I don't know how common carpets would have been, particularly bright colors like most of the Minecraft carpets Maybe red would work, otherwise they seem more 1960's style ) Spruce is sorta borderline dark, it might work I've never been fond of birch, but it might be OK with 2 3 covered with carpet
What type of roof should I add to my house? and other . . . - Minecraft Forum You can use some form of stair so long as the color does not match the body of the house (just so it doesn't look quite as plain) You can make a flat roof that is pretty resource friendly Add stairs to the edges of the house 1 block out so it adds a bit of depth to the build (so your roof overhangs 1 block out on all sides of the house)
What should I use as my roof on this survival house? - Minecraft Forum I live by a village, and they use Spruce wood as their roof, and I don't want my house to look similar As you can see on this screenshot, (idk how to use insert edit image so ill use a link), the walls are cobblestone with the corners oak logs, the floors in progress are polished diorite, and the other doesn't really matter And I was
*Tutorial* A Small and Simple Minecraft House Step 7: On the inside of the house, fill in the top layer of spruce wood planks with oak wood planks to make a ceiling Leave a hole in the ceiling in the middle of the wall to the right On the outside of the house, place a row of oak wood stairs (again on the top layer, but on the outside), on the front and back of the house (Top view ^)
Minecraft House Blueprints - Survival Mode - Minecraft: Java Edition . . . You will need:71 Spruce Logs,11 Spruce Planks,20 Oak Planks,3 Glass,45 Cobble Slabs,10 Cobble,2 Torches,1 Door And 1 Cobble Stair Place 24 Spruce Logs Like This Place 23 More Spruce Logs On Top And Leave A Space On The End Like This And Make Your Floor With Your Cobble And Spruce Planks And Place The Oak Planks On Top Of The Spruce Logs