Minecraft is an open sandbox game that serves as a great architecture entry point or simulator.
Theyre like Lego blocks for the Millennial Generation.
In this article
Modern Minecraft House Ideas
For modern Minecraft house ideas, follow these examples.
#1.
Why not do so with Minecraft?
Its like making a 3D sketch of a house in 3D form.
#2.
Minecraft Jungle Treehouse
#3.
Minecraft treehouse in snow
#4.
Stables havent exactly gone out of style or changed much through the years.
You just have to figure out which materials to use for the hay and whatnot.
Usually, youre good to go with a fence gate,fencing material, and acacia slabs.
#5.
Elven Greenhouse
Speaking of farms and livestock, how about building something that houses flora instead?
Expect to invest in a lot of windows and heating systems.
#6.
Theater
Make a Minecraft theater.
How did your elementary school theater look like?
#7.
Space Colony
You cant get any more modern than a space colony.
Here you’re able to build a spacecraft, a launch pad, and so forth.
Make a list of items needed then build a system for the ship to provide such.
Medieval Minecraft House Ideas
For medieval Minecraft house ideas, follow these examples.
#1.
Castle
Yeah, sure, only kings can afford castles in real life.
you might start with the throne room and go from there.
A castle can be as simple or complex as you want it to be.
#2.
Tavern
If youve ever made a modern bar then you’ve got the option to make a tavern.
Have a stage for the bard to sing instead open mic night.
#3.
Armory
This one is simple architecturally but complex when it comes to filling it out with actual armors.
#4.
#5.
Wooden Minecraft House Ideas
#1.
Wood Elf House
Quartz Minecraft House Ideas
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Step 1: Find a large flat area for you to build your house on and move there.
Step 2: Gather all the materials you need and plan things out.
Make a blueprint if you must.
Step 3: Make the frame and wall of your bungalow.
Fill in gaps with cobblestone and wooden logs.
Step 4: Build your house from bottom to the top.
Make your foundation first then build upwards.
Step 5: Build your second floor, add columns below for support.
Its okay to not put in the staircase yet.
Step 6: Concentrate on the floors, like what tiles or design you want them to be in.
Consider making certain levels of your home higher than others on the same floor.
Step 8: Put in the windows.
Step 9:Put in partitions for rooms in the form of inside walls and doors.
Step 10:Put in a staircase in a place that makes physical sense.
Put in ladders too if you wish.
Step 11: Decorate your new home with ornaments, furniture, and appliances.
Step 12: Do some finishing touches on the facade of the home.
Do a cubicle to get a feel of making your plans.
You will have separate sheets for every floor plan of your overall Minecraft house blueprint.
Conclusion
you’re able to explore architectural design principles like harmony and asymmetry as well.
Then again, Minecraft was also the game where people made a scale model of the U.S.S.
Enterprise, so its hard to be shocked by this fact.
you’re able to even make changes on the fly.
No wonder Minecraft has such longevity as a game!