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Granted, this will definitely take some patience to build, but the time will be worth it. I think it would be nice to change the colors used for the roof. This autumn house by makes the perfect medieval build addition to your village.
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The artist has a Cozy House Timelapse on Youtube. I think that this house has a great medieval look. You can watch the tutorial for How to Build Horse Stables in Minecraft. If you need a place to keep your horses, you’ll love this stable. Horse StableĮvery medieval village needs a horse stable. Watch the tutorial on How to Build a Farmhouse. The block color choices made here were great. I think that this is such a great farmhouse build. There currently isn’t a video tutorial for this spruce lodge however, if you visit on Instagram, you can view the back of the lodge. Blockdown Builds did an amazing job with this build. No medieval village is complete without a firewatch tower. You can view the photo tutorial from Craft Aces. Here’s a great tutorial for upgrading a castle wall. You can’t have a castle without a castle wall. Visit to learn the details on how this cool and unique crane was brought to life. This wooden crane is so creative and unique. This bakery shop build from will make a great addition to your medieval village. Bakery ShopĮvery village needs a bakery filled with delicious sweets. This is actually an upgrade of a previous build created by Shaders: BSL v8 Texturepacks: fWhip, Enhanced Biomes River and Pond, and Vanilla Tweaks. You will love showing off your castle in the ocean. This ocean castle by is so unique and creative. Make sure you check out the artist to see the rest of the town. This is actually the center of a town built by This reference is great for anyone looking for town ideas. That gives it a beautiful and whimsical look. The top of the house is actually in the sky. This tall house by is absolutely stunning. So if you’re a fan of the books or series, you’ll love this inn. This fantasy inn by was actually inspired by The Witcher 3. The colors chosen for this tower go so well together and really make the building stand out. This gate tower by would make a great addition to your kingdom. This is the ultimate medieval castle base by There isn’t a video tutorial for this castle, but hopefully, you can use it as a reference. With the tower part, I just built a spiraling staircase up that has landings at every floor.This is definitely the ultimate castle build from Building a castle of this size takes time, but the reward is so worth it. I hope that you've found this tutorial helpful! I haven't done the inside, but you can design it anyway you like. Now, for the final floor, you'll just create the walls like this, on every wall:įINISHED HOUSE: (Be sure to add the fences and doors, and add the doorway for the 1st floor in the style of the walls) Now, this next screenshot applies for each space under the roof. Then with the other two walls, you'll make them like this: Now, for the next floor, you'll just fill in 2 of the walls w/ cobble like this: Now on the next floor, just create the walls like in the screenshot, except leave open holes for the doorways to the porch, and the balcony. This is what it'll look like when you're done: Then you'll put 4 cobble in each section, with glass panes inbetween. This is what it should look like when finished:įill in the outside of the bottom floor with stone brick, all the way around, except at the main entrance, where the door will be. Start filling in every floor with upside down half slabs! This will create a very nice look from the floor below. This is what your house should look like when you're done with the roofing: When you come to a weird shape like this in the roof, replace that stair with a full cobble block. Now do this on the other roof, except perpendicular to it! On the top most part of this roof, you'll put half slabs down, and to build that arching part on the end, you put an upside down half slab on the overhang, then put stairs on it. (I changed texture packs so that you could see what materials I'm using. We want a slight overhang, so build the cobble steps over 1 block. Right here, you will build a triangular shape on top of this, to support the roof. Now for the roof! I'm sorry if this gets confusing, it's hard describing it with screenshots. Now stack 4 more on top of these, in this pattern, which will become our second floor.Ĭonnect these at the top, just like in step 3.Īdd 5 more logs on top of this, then top it off again. Stack 3 more logs on top of each of these, to make them 4 blocks high.Ĭonnect these logs together at the top in this pattern, with the logs facing sideways. Place Spruce logs facing upwards in this pattern, which is 17 X 17, including the log in the middle, and the two logs at the bottom.
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Ok guys, so many of you have requested that I make a tutorial for a house that I built, so I gave in, and here it is! Sorry if I skip around a bit, this is my first tutorial.