I'm a fan of the Nature Pack myself. This is the layout I'm using. Because I'm on creative I decided to go nuts with armor stand decorating. Google 'Medieval Texture Packs for Minecraft' or search it on 'Minecraft Resource Packs' and 'Minecraft Texture Packs'. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The bottom bit of your house is going to cover a 9x13 block area, with additional landscaping outside. Add 3 high dark oak pillars on the tower and connected them as shown in the picture. Use the picture provided to detail the farm area. Are you making Youtube videos? Add cross beams and fill the floor with spruce slabs as shown. (for the finished photos) Both are 64x and AWESOME. Add dark oak log supports for the first floor as shown in the first picture. If not, you should consider it. The chimney is made up of cracked stone bricks and stone brick stairs. I used acacia wood slabs for the roof and oak fencing for the supports and the bottom. Reply I brought the side supports in one block - that way it frames the enchanting half of the room nicely and allows for an easy ladder to the top floor. I still wanna be called little} I found it a little hard to follow. I added fence gates even though they don't work with the horses (they can't fit through!) Thank you, I'll try and use more spruce in my builds! There are of course many other ways and you don't have to strictly stick to this design. The original house I saw had a one block deep overhang on the roof - I've done that here as well. The style of the house is somewhere between a Tudor house and a Viking house. Your email address will not be published. A great starter house for your Minecraft survival world. Hey I've nearly done it but can u please reply I am having a bit of trouble on how to do the basement I don't know where to start, This is so epic I finished it but my computer won't put pictures on this site!!! Having a clock over the door is so fancy. I made a castle in the same world. In this build tutorial i will show you how to build a medieval house in minecraft. Build the roof frame by creating four more layers of support above the second floor. For the front around the door, I used oak wood and iron bars to make it more interesting. Connect the dark oak log pillars with horizontal dark oak log pillars. :D. Did you make this project? Use cracked stone bricks, stone brick stairs, and wooden trapdoors to add decoration to the outside of the house. Begin by placing an oak trunk outside of each corner and building up five blocks high. Even tho I changed and added my own touch to the indoor furniture. 4 years ago, I know *nothing* about Minecraft myself. Once I started building it I realized it was also the perfect size for everything I needed. I have supplied you with a youtube video and required block list to help you out - enjoy. This is a simple build with a with a little bit of a fantasy style. Use the picture provided to add details to the main house. I ended up making it a little taller than it is here. Bring the plank and stairs out one block, and then add an upside down stair to the bottom of the each of the blocks. The floor should be 1 block lower than then top of the tower. The house should really start to look good now. I hope you have fun building the house. ). A simple farmhouse build design using just simple wooden blocks and cobblestone. The house featured in this build tutorial is very easy to make if you would like another style of build. It has a second layer of slabs put right below where it connects to the house. Connect the trunks all along the bottom of the frame. Share it with us! You have true talent!!! Carry the planks and stairs along the length of the roof on both sides. Share it with us! At this point, I like to add in the flooring. Make any changes you like. Oak trunks are used for the supports - stack them 5 high and then connect them so the frame is 7 wide and 11 long. Also easy to repair and make new tools if needed. 9 months ago, Spruce trapdoors make everything look better :), You are very welcome. I would say a 15x20 block of land should be good! Wish I would have done that years ago! You have more than enough room for chests and armor stands, too. Add floor dark oak floor beams to the second level of the main house and fill the space between with spruce slabs. Add stone brick blocks and stone brick slabs on the roof as decoration, Detail the tower as shown in the first picture, Add 4 campfires to the top of the tower - these should help you find your house is you ever get lost. Furnaces hang out under the stairs and chests line the walls. :).