Minecraft as a game brings out the adventure in everyone. From exploring vast biomes to fighting various mobs, the game will surely keep you on your toes. But another aspect that Minecraft has been known for is its sandbox building. From makeshift furniture to grand buildings, anything is possible. This includes the Minecraft medieval house, an exciting way to bring history and fantasy to life.
Medieval Minecraft houses blend the rugged look of the Middle Ages with a cozy atmosphere. Some houses can be like simple cottages or have multiple flooring.
With that in mind, building a Minecraft medieval house may seem daunting at first, however, we’ll help make things easier for you. We’ve got down the things you need to prepare, how to build a Minecraft medieval house, some ideas to get you started, and other tips.
What should I prepare when making a Minecraft Medieval House?
When making a Minecraft medieval house, there are many things to consider and prepare, especially if you plan to make an authentic and immersive build. You can start by researching medieval Minecraft house references and medieval architectural styles so you can find which design elements will fit your vision, the materials you have, and your building abilities. Doing this will give you an idea of the materials you need to gather in-game.
In line with materials, gathering the basic materials is an important step you shouldn’t overlook. Medieval Minecraft houses usually require a lot of stone blocks like Stone Bricks, Cobblestone, and even some wood. These items will give your Minecraft Medieval house a rustic look. It’s best to stock up more than enough materials so you won’t have to go back and forth in gathering materials when you’re already working on your build, especially if you plan to build a big house with a second floor. Here’s an example of some materials needed from a Minecraft medieval house tutorial.
Moreover, during the building process, prepare also your ideas for the details you’ll add to your Minecraft medieval house. Perhaps you plan to add Stone Brick Stairs as part of an arch, wooden trap doors for a drawbridge, and other interesting features for your medieval survival house. Having each decoration planned in your head will make it easier for you to layout your house.
Besides the interior elements of your house, give attention to your exterior as well. Creating an ambient landscape can add to the feel of your medieval house. Perhaps your medieval house is more cottage-like and you may best build this near or inside a forest. On the other hand, if you plan to make your house part of a medieval village and your community also has a castle, build it within that area to fill in that medieval atmosphere.
Now that you know what you should prepare, we can now get to learn how to build a Minecraft medieval house.
How do I build a Minecraft Medieval House?
Building a medieval house in Minecraft shouldn’t be that daunting. This is dependent on the level of complexity of your design and how challenging it will be to gather your needed materials. While there’s a wide range of tutorials out there, some of the usual steps you will often encounter are as follows:
Step #1: Prepare the Space and Materials Needed
First, you need to have a good space when building your medieval house. You can opt to have a nice flat place so your house’s foundation is evened out. But if you’re planning to construct a house with interesting buildings like a drawbridge, tower, basement storage, and the like, ensure you have a lot of solid flooring with an in-depth block space.
Furthermore, as mentioned earlier, you should also prepare beforehand the blocks you need to construct your house. Specifically prepare some Stone Bricks, Stone Brick Stairs, Cobblestone Stone Brick Stairs, and even Cracked Stone Bricks. All of these can add finer details to your house. While you may not be sure if you can use all these blocks, at least you’re prepared with more than enough if you get a sudden spark of ideas. Otherwise, you can always put your extra blocks in a chest storage.
Step #2: Create your base
Once you have everything ready, you can get to constructing your base in your survival world. Start with layouting your floor, beginning with the edges then filing it up later on. You may also start putting up your walls with a minimum block count of at least five blocks high so that there’s good enough space for you to see your interior space.
You can use as many random stone blocks as possible to make your walls seamless and natural-looking. Additionally, putting up multiple floors and other sections and dividers to your house can give some grandeur to your build.
Step #3: Add flooring, windows, and a doorway
Next, you can add more of your flooring, windows, and doorways. All the windows in your house can be made by placing Trap Doors such as the Oak Trap Door. Just be sure to orient it properly when placing it. Otherwise, you can deviate a bit from your build if you still want to use regular glass windows.
Meanwhile, your doorway can be made with a double Iron Door, or wooden doors too. Decorate your doorway with some stairs to make a frame around it. While for your flooring, you can add some carpets, use Polished Andesite, or just maintain using Stone Bricks. You have the freedom to decide each detail for your house.
Build the roof
Upon finishing your flooring, windows, and doorway, you can then create your roof. Head to the top floor of your build (assuming you have multiple floors) and fill your roof with either Wood or Stone Planks, Stairs, and Slabs. These are usually the materials you use for making a roof.
Add decorative elements
Lastly, decorate the remaining nooks and crannies of your medieval Minecraft house. You can make pathways with Cobblestone Blocks, leaves, and flowers, use carpets and make patterns, and add lighting like candles, lanterns, and fireplaces.
The outdoors of your house can also be decorated with grass, more Stone Blocks, Hay, and Flowers. You can also add a balcony to some areas on your upper floors, creating a more scenic experience.
The 5 Most Elegant Minecraft Medieval House Ideas
While you may have an idea already on how to build a Minecraft medieval house, you might still be looking for inspiration on some designs. Check out our list below of some of the most elegant Minecraft medieval house ideas.
#1 Cottagecore Survival Base
This Cottagecore Survival Base tutorial by PlatinumThief is simple and great for beginners starting. It has a very compact design with a backyard farm.
Another interesting aspect of this tutorial is that it also covers its interior build, giving you everything you need to decorate your medieval house. From the bedroom to the storage and balcony, this build is perfect for your survival world.
#2 Villager Medieval House
If you want to take your building skills up a notch, try this video guide from BlueNerd. It has a unique doorway and path entryway with the use of Stone slabs and has a lot of interesting elements perfect for a villager in medieval times.
What makes this design unique is that it uses a lot more wood and other blocks such as Andesite, Wool, and Quartz. If you plan to build this in survival mode, check out the materials needed first.
#3 One-Floor Medieval house
Another simple guide is this One-Floor Medieval House tutorial from LionCheater. This design is best if you’re limited with resources but still want to make an aesthetic build.
You’ll find that the house has a chimney, limited attic storage, and an elongated ground floor area. There’s still enough space for you to add a lot of decorative elements inside and outside the house.
#4 Overgrown Medieval House
For a more historic feel, you can try this Overgrown Medieval House guide from MrMattRanger. The design for this one is more complex, especially with its complicated roof. Plus, it has a lot of overgrown aspects to it with the added leaves, vines, and broken-out bricks.
Do know that this guide doesn’t cover the interior of the house. This may be good for you since you have the freedom to experiment and design the interior on your own.
#5 Medieval House on a Hill
Last but not least is this Medieval house on a hill by BlaqPrune. This design is a good fit especially if you plan to build your house on elevated ground such as a hill. It has interior areas such as an Enchanting Table room, a Crafting room, and a second floor for your bedroom.
Take note that this house is built and viewed through specific texture packs wherein the creator has indicated the texture pack names which are Better Leaves and Mizuno’s 16 Craft.
Other tips when making a Medieval Minecraft House
With that, you’ve got everything you need to know to make a Minecraft medieval house. From things to prepare to a step-by-step guide, you’re ready to take on the task of building your own medieval house and possibly an entire town.
You can always get inspiration for Minecraft medieval houses from a variety of places such as YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, and even from a simple search on your browser. Also, use the in-game environment around you for inspiration.
Besides that, take your time in medieval house building. Medieval houses use a lot of details and being patient with yourself can help you properly build your Minecraft medieval house with success. Have fun with the process too.
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Renee is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming and pop culture content. While she mainly writes about games, she also does graphic design and illustration work from time to time. With a passion for the creative arts, she blends her skills to tell stories across various mediums.
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