How to make a medieval house in Minecraft

Minecraft is one of the video games you are most passionate about and, when you can, you spend part of your free time exploring the world to stumble upon new adventures and build new projects. Right now, your goal is to make a medieval house, to stay in the theme of the setting of this video game. Unfortunately, however, you are not sure what the exact steps to take to succeed are, and you are looking for advice on the web.

How do you say? I’ve hit the spot exactly and would like to know if I can explain to you how to make a medieval house in Minecraft. Of course yes, God forbid! In the next lines of this tutorial, I will not only explain how to make this project with the materials available “by default” in the game, but also how to do it thanks to the use of mods (ie modified game files).

Having said that, I would say not to waste any more precious time and to get to work immediately! All I ask you to do is sit comfortably and carefully read all the tips I will give you in the next chapters. At this point, I just have to wish you a good read and, above all, a good time!

Index

  • How to build a medieval house in Minecraft
    • Materials needed
    • Building a medieval house
  • How to build a medieval house in Minecraft via mod

How to build a medieval house in Minecraft

If you want to know how to make a medieval house in Minecraft, regardless of the version of the title in your possession and the platform from which you play it, in the next chapters I will provide you with all the advice you need about the materials to use and the steps necessary to proceed in the realization of this project.

Materials needed

Before seeing how to perform the operation of building a medieval house in Minecraft, it is important to point out to you what materials are needed to tackle the project (which I will tell you more specifically in the next chapter ).

First, you will need two fundamental resources to build the house: wood and stone. As for the wood, you’ll need to get hold of Wood Planks, which you get from Log Crafting in a Workbench or in the Inventory Crafting slot. You can also build wooden steps by placing 6 units of wooden planks on a workbench.

As for the stone, however, you can find the crushed stone in the subsoil, by picking it up with a pickaxe. Next, transfer the crushed stone into a furnace to convert it to Stone. The last step is to put 4 units of Stone on a workbench, in order to obtain the Stone Bricks.

As for the fixtures, you can create windows using Glass Panels, which you can easily make by consulting all the tips I gave you in my guide on how to make glass in Minecraft.

Finally, you will need a Door, which I have told you about in detail in this guide of mine, and some Torches, in order to generate lighting outside when night falls. In the latter case, I recommend that you read my guide on how to make torches in Minecraft.

Building a medieval house

Now that you have all the materials you need, let’s see together how to build a medieval house in Minecraft.

First of all, identify a flat area where to build the house: for the example that I will propose to you in the next paragraphs, the building will occupy an area of 11 × 6 dimensions.

What you need to do now is to dig a layer of blocks of the size 11 × 6, and then cover the area with blocks of stone bricks, which will represent the foundations and the floor of the house itself.

Once this is done, erect the perimeter of the house, laying a line of blocks of stone bricks and taking care to leave an opening block on one of the shorter sides, which will accommodate the door. At the corners, instead, place the blocks of wooden planks.

At this point, continue to erect the walls of the house with another layer of stone bricks, taking care to leave one more block of space free for the door and leaving space for the windows on the other sides.

Again, at the corners continue to place the blocks of wooden planks. Then repeat the same operation for another strange one, this time without leaving the space for the door.

Once this is done, build another layer of blocks along the entire perimeter, this time using the Wooden Planks.

On the shorter sides of the building, add blocks of stone bricks: place two blocks of bricks at the ends and then two neighbors on the top layer to create a slot for a tall window.

Now let’s move on to the construction of the roof: on the long sides, place a layer of blocks of wooden steps taking care to place one more unit at the ends, for a total length of 13 blocks (instead of 11).

What you need to do is build the three roof layers following this rule on both sides. My advice is also to create a roof layer on both sides at the bottom of the roof.

Next, you need to use the Glass Panels to make the windows and place the Door . Finally, add the Torches all over the facade to illuminate the exterior of the building.

It was easy, am I right? In addition, if you want to know how to furnish the house, I recommend reading this tutorial of mine.

How to build a medieval house in Minecraft via mod

If you do not have enough time to build a medieval house in Minecraft, then you can opt for the realization of this project through the use of a mod compatible exclusively with Minecraft Java Edition for PC. Don’t know what a mod is? It is an add-on that allows you to extend the functionality of this video game.

Among the mods you can use for this purpose, the one I recommend is Instant Structures Mod ( ISM ). In order to use it, however, you will need Minecraft Forge, a mod management tool for the Java Edition. You can download it from the official website, following the directions I gave you in my guide on how to install Minecraft Forge. Remember that the Minecraft Forge version must be compatible with both the game client and the mod itself.

That said, it’s time to install the ISM mod. To perform this operation, you simply have to go to the official website of the developer and press the Download Instant Structures Mod button, downloading the version compatible with Minecraft Forge.

After downloading the. JAR the mod, move it to the folder mods, which are in the path C:\Users\[nome utente]\AppData\Roaming\.Minecraft of Windows or ~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft on Mac OS. If you can’t find the mod folder, create it manually.

Now everything is almost ready: start Minecraft, press the  button located next to the Play button and choose the Forge profile. Then press the Play button and start a new or existing game session. At the same time, the ISM screen will open, for searching the projects database.

In the latter, using the search bar, type the terms “medieval house” to obtain the projects relating to medieval houses. Select, therefore, the one you like best, by clicking on its thumbnail, and press first on the brick icon and then on the Place Structure button, in order to start the rapid construction of the project. Convenient, right?

 

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