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  1. 2024年4月29日 · The house in question is the Sword-Singer’s Redoubt, located on the border between the Alik’r Desert and Bangkorai, right in the middle of Redguard territory.

    • Easy Minecraft Houses
    • Minecraft Starter Houses
    • Cute Minecraft Houses
    • Japanese Minecraft Houses
    • Modern Minecraft Houses
    • Wooden Minecraft Houses
    • Underground Minecraft Houses
    • Minecraft Treehouses
    • Medieval Minecraft Houses
    • Cool Minecraft Houses

    Easy survival house

    A great Minecraft survival house is compact, easy to build, safe, practical… And nonetheless stylish. Not only does this wooden structure offer just enough room for the necessary survival utilities and storage, but it also incorporates a small space for farming, thereby using a highly efficient irrigation system. None of the features in this Minecraft house are very difficult or time-consuming to create, leaving you with plenty of time to explore.

    Easy Minecraft house

    Sometimes all you need is an easy Minecraft base. No complex designs, no rare materials, and just enough room to fulfill its purpose. As this easy house idea only requires wood, you can easily finish it on day one in a new Minecraft world. Despite its simplicity, the house still looks stylish, and you may use the creator’s easy decoration suggestions if you wish to add a little flair.

    Easy no-build Minecraft house

    Here’s another Minecraft easy house build to use on day one. This cave design is quite simple but very efficient, as you only need to remove some dirt and stones to create the main space. Note that this requires the use of a pickaxe, so it may be a bit harder to complete this house on day one if you’re a new player. Additionally, you may save the glass wall design for later.

    Small starter house

    If you’re new to Minecraft, you may be looking for a relatively simple starter house: small, made from basic resources, and easy to build. This wooden house design meets all of those requirements, and it looks amazing, too. Take special note of the interior design, as it will help you make efficient use of the limited space.

    Large starter house

    Try this handy beginner cabin if you want to build a large starter house instead of the more basic one above. The video includes every practical space you could possibly need, such as a library for enchantments, a bedroom with a magnificent view, a massive farm, and even a secret treasure chamber. It’s mostly made from wood, so you can start building right away.

    Minecraft cherry blossom house

    Now 1.20 and the Minecraft Cherry Grove biome aren’t brand-new anymore, there are loads of cherry wood house ideas out there to learn from. We just had to put a couple of different ones on this list as they are all too cute, but this cherry blossom starter house from Polar Cat on Youtube might just be our favorite. It’s worth noting that Polar Cat is using Complimentary shaders in the video above, making it look a little bit more beautiful, but it’s still a stunning design in vanilla Minecraf...

    Minecraft cottage

    This Minecraft cottage design is similar to the cottagecore house but a bit smaller and easier to build. Much like a real-life woodland retreat, it offers just enough room for all the necessary utilities, so you don’t need an excessive amount of building materials. Don’t forget to add a flower garden once you’re done!

    Cute house

    We’ve searched for the cutest house in Minecraft, and we’ve got a winner: this adorable bunny-shaped cabin. Doesn’t need much explaining, does it? It even comes with carrot-shaped decorations! As you might expect from a cute house, it’s very small so that you won’t need many resources. Furthermore, most of the materials consist of wood and wool, which shouldn’t be hard to find.

    Japanese Cherry house

    Images of Japan and Sakura – cherry blossom – go hand in hand, so it’s only natural that creative builders have been making some stunning Japanese-inspired Minecraft builds from the beautiful pink cherry wood. Just look how truly incredible this Japanese Cherry House from Stevler is. From the images, you’d think this building would be quite tough, especially for a beginner builder, but don’t be put off – Stevler’s easy-to-follow, step-by-step video makes this dream build doable for even those...

    Japanese house

    If you’re after a tranquil home, intricately built using vibrant and traditional colors, this Minecraft Japanese house build by Zaypixel is a doddle to build. The main materials for crafting this are cobblestone, dark oak, spruce, Prismarine, and sandstone – and you can surround it with blossom trees using pink wool. Our favorite detail is the prismarine roof, which contrasts nicely against all the dark oak. As long as you have the materials to hand, you can have a peaceful Japanese house up...

    Small modern house

    If the prospect of building the large modern mansion above is a little too intimidating, here’s a smaller Minecraft modern house for you to try first. If the cute combination of grey concrete and stone is still a little too rustic-looking for you, this super simple tutorial can be tweaked to your own personal preferences, like white or even colored concrete and other alternative materials and shapes.

    Large modern house

    If a rustic abode isn’t your style, there are plenty of modern Minecraft house designs to choose from. Materials needed are a little harder to come by. They include stone, slabs, and clay to mold your modern crib, complete with large glass windows and a balcony to soak up the views. As such, modern houses take more time to plan and build, so you will need to be dedicated and have everything prepared in advance. We love the modern house design in the video above, with its floor-to-ceiling glas...

    Suburban Minecraft house

    If you’re looking for something simple, practical, and perhaps familiar, this suburban Minecraft house might be to your liking. It’s got all the features of a typical suburban home: two stories, a garage, and a porch. Despite its humble nature, it’s still a good-looking build made up of concrete, stone, and quartz. You’re also free to make the rooms a little bigger if you so wish, but keep in mind that you’ll have to scale everything up in order to keep it looking homely.

    Acacia wood house

    In our opinion, Acacia is one of the most difficult wood types to build with, thanks to its bright orange tone. However, it does go very nicely with grey stone blocks, and Stevler on YouTube has put together this beautiful Savanna house using acacia planks, logs, and stone bricks. The natural, low design with its surrounding fences also gives this Minecraft house the perfect style for the surrounding savanna biome.

    Mangrove starter house

    Mangrove wood might at first appear a difficult color to build with, but its beetroot red hue actually fits into a range of Minecraft block palettes. You can find an array of Mangrove wood house tutorials with a quick search, but we’ve chosen to highlight this cute one from Dio Rods not just because the tutorial itself is pretty cool, but because the house build is small and simple. A great place to start with this wood – and this biome. And gives you a chance to try out more houses from this...

    Bamboo wood house

    Okay, so bamboo planks might not be the best-looking wood variant Minecraft has ever seen, but it’s pretty unique – and bamboo rafts are awesome. If you’re struggling to work bamboo into your next build, take some inspiration from Linard, who has a few YouTube shorts making use of the unique wood set. Since these are shorts, they aren’t as easy to follow as tutorials, which is why we’ve chosen to showcase the simpler small house above, but whether you follow it block-for-block, or use it as i...

    Underground base

    A more recent trend for Minecraft houses is to construct a basement property, with stairs leading to the entrance to your underground base. To make these unique living quarters, you’ll need to hollow out the area in which you want to construct your base. Then, when you’ve built up the walls, stairs, and everything else your property needs, you can stick some glass on the roof to allow some sunlight to shine through. If you’re particularly keen on keeping plants indoors, this is a great option...

    Cave house

    The great benefit of a Minecraft cave house is that you can build it anywhere as long as there’s solid ground. That said, turning a cave into a good-looking home can be tricky due to the uneven floors and walls. This handy cave house tutorial by TheMythicalSausage offers some great tips on how to create a practical layout and make it look natural at the same time. Try using slabs and upside-down stairs, and you’ll have an amazing underground base in no time.

    Ravine base

    You might not technically be able to call this a “house”, but it’s certainly still a home – and a pretty awesome one at that. In the video above, watch SmallishBeans turn an entire ravine into a beautiful base, complete with its own villager trade market. The beauty of this base is that you can start off small with somewhere safe to spend the night and expand on it as much or as little as you want, adding more and more rooms and environments as you see fit.

    Jungle tree house

    A proper Minecraft jungle house should always involve a tree in its design, right? This little jungle base created by MegRae uses a rather simple wooden structure that fits around any large jungle tree, making it very easy to recreate in your own Minecraft world. You don’t need more than a few stacks of jungle wood, jungle leaves, and torches, leaving you more than enough time to explore this dense biome.

    Minecraft treehouse

    These Minecraft houses aren’t for vertigo sufferers, but Minecraft treehouses are a great way to escape the creepers that come out at night to save you time repairing your Minecraft shield. Treehouses are also a simple way to get a great view of the local area or a vantage point to shoot arrows at Minecraft mobs. You can build your new home perched atop a tree or build a brand-new tree from scratch. Getting the base right is essential in the construction of your Minecraft treehouse, whether y...

    Small medieval Minecraft house

    Medieval houses in Minecraft come in all shapes and sizes. You may want a sturdy Minecraft castlebuilt of stone, host to gothic cobblestone features, eerie fireplaces, and a hidden lair – especially stunning since the addition of Cobbled Darkstone. Maybe you’re looking for a simple rustic village dwelling fashioned from oak, encompassed by a canopy of trees, or placed in a rural green hideaway. Our favorite of the bunch has to be this combination of the two, with all the grand stonework of a...

    Large medieval Minecraft house

    If the previous Minecraft medieval house idea is not quite up to your standard, try this epic medieval mansion. True, it will take a lot of time to build it (see 0:14 for an overview of the resources needed), but every noble lord in the neighborhood shall be green with envy.

    Minecraft Up house

    Is there a more iconic house than Carl’s colorful floating house from the Disney Pixar movie Up? We don’t think so. And just look how magnificent it looks built from bricks. We love a floating house in Minecraft and have built a few of our own, but this Up house by Smithers Boss on YouTube is definitely our favorite. Thanks to their simple-to-follow block-by-block tutorial, it’s easy to get your own Up house in your Minecraft world… You’ve just got to work out how to get in and out of it.

    Tiny Minecraft house

    You really don’t need more than two square meters of living space in your Minecraft house. No, really, we’re not exaggerating; this tiny house is only three by four meters, but it has everything you need, including a bed, workbench, furnaces, and storage space. Oh, and let’s not forget about the tiny rooftop farm. Yup, the creator of this small Minecraft house truly thought of everything.

    Teeny Minecraft house

    Let’s take that a bit further, shall we? Who needs two square meters if you can live on one? This teeny, tiny, ridiculously small Minecraft house created by BigTonyMC is only three by three meters, including the walls. It’s just as efficient and adorable as the previous design, but it looks completely different. If you prefer sturdy, stone walls, this piece of bite-sized brilliance may be the best small house for you.

  2. 2021年6月2日 · Grace Dean. Published: Jun 2, 2021. The Sims 4. Have you run out of designs to make the best Sims 4 house you possibly can, or maybe you’re looking for a new project to test your skills? Well,...

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  5. 2019年7月2日 · City of the Ancients in FF14 is a level 79 Main Scenario Quest (MSQ), so you’ll need to have put a decent chunk of time into the story of the third major expansion to the resurgent MMO. In this...

  6. 2021年5月6日 · Using the Silver Key, open the door located on the left side of the room. Head to the sink, run the tap and clean the Blood Covered Ring. This will change the item into a Wedding Ring, which can ...

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