Hey what’s going on guys and welcome back to another video today I’m gonna show you how to build a simple modern bungalow in Minecraft this house contains five separate rooms with plenty of storage and furniture space as well as some fancy architecture and decoration designs so without further Ado let’s get right into the video so let’s start off by building the layout build 6:19 block long lines vertically parallel to each other using acacia wood leaving a space of three blocks in between all of them a part of the middle which should have a space of four blocks From every corner of the layout build two more blocks along the line using acacia wood Now from this buildup skip one block placed two acacia wood blocks skip another block then place one more case a wood block down the line now do the same procedure on the other side then fill the vertical space in between now do the same procedure on the other Side of the layout now let’s build a salt-free more blocks making sure the lines on the texture are vertical now fill the final gaps with black stained glass panes Now let’s start making the room layout the three middle blocks on the sidewall will be the location of the main hallway you can temporarily mark this out if it helps you a build in the room layout let’s start off by building one block out to the left of the side wall next to The hallway location missing one block then building all the way to the first middle line then built all the way down the line now build one block outs from the horizontal wall layout and two more blocks in from the edge of the layout in line with the line next to the side wall Now on the other side vertically build one block miss one block then build all the way to the line next to the side wall and all the way up the line now carry on the horizontal line all the way to the first middle line now / one more Block from the edge of the layouts in line with the left middle line now let’s reflect this room layout on the other side of the house Here is a clear image of what the room layout should look like study this carefully and make sure you haven’t made any mistakes at this the time to notice them once you have checked to confirm build a layout up to the same height as the sidewalls now let’s fill in the gaps on The front and back of the build using gray concrete fill in the free block long spaces won’t block him from the acacia walls leaving a 2 block space in the middle On the back wall fill the four block long space in the same way believing a full block space in the middle now let’s fill in these final spaces with gray stained glass Finally let’s put spruce laps on its top half under every window Now let’s fill the ground area surrounded by the walls with jungle wood planks now let’s put in the doorway starting off with the front door build a free block to are choosing gray stained glass in line with the concrete walls on the final gap on the side walls then Place two birch doors under the arch and cover that with grey concrete now on the one block gaps in the room layouts place a dark Oh door with gracing glass above then cover it with a case your wood Now let’s start working on the roof cover the house wood jungle planks sticking out off the layout by one block on the sides and back of the house and two blocks on the front of the house Now let’s play smooth quartz tears all around the roof however miss out all the blocks in line with the acacia wood walls on the front face of the house Now on the spaces you’ve left belt peddlers going up to the same height as the roof using quartz pillars Now let’s cover the entire roof with smooth quartz slabs on his bottom half Now let’s do the finishing touches to our house start off by building out of the acacia walls to the pillars and out through more blocks then around to the wall next to it all using smooth stone slabs repeat this in between all the acacia walls and pillars apart from the middle space Now from the outside corner of these markings hood across two more blocks and then build all the way around the entire structure now let’s fill in the ground area surrounded by the slabs with grass blocks with oak leaves on top this includes the slabs going all around the structure To finalize this house place chisel stove tricks on the ground to the side of the doorway then place gravel in line with the doorways to make a nice peppery entrance Then place emeralds either side of the start of the gravel entrance and with that said the bungalow is now complete as always the interior is completely up to you I’ll just give a tour of the house with interior in as an example Well that’s gonna wrap it up for this beer guy so thank you so much for watching I hope you’ll enjoy if you like to see more videos like this then make sure you hit that subscribe button and ring that Bell so you’re a stay notified Of all new videos I upload and of course if you have any questions then feel free to leave a comment down below as I tried to get to them as soon as possible but that’s gonna be it for now and I’ll see you later Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft | How to build a Simple Modern Bungalow | Modern Builds #2’, was uploaded by AlphaWolfCreations on 2019-12-16 14:28:29. It has garnered 231 views and 11 likes. The duration of the video is 00:15:55 or 955 seconds.
You must have Minecraft version 1.14+ to make this build. This tutorial showcases a small, one storey, modern bungalow. This house has a nice modern look, with a small hint of modern architecture on some parts of the build. This is also my first modern house I have ever made without the use of any concrete blocks. This is a great build for builders looking to experiment with different blocks and works well in a quiet, tropical neighbourhood.
— Time Stamps —
Introduction: (0:00) Tutorial: (0:22) Interior Showcase: (14:08) Outro: (15:32)
— Required blocks and items —
Acacia wood Jungle planks Spruce slabs Grey concrete Quartz pillar Smooth quartz stairs Smooth quartz slabs Grey stained glass Black stained glass panes Chiseled stone bricks Gravel Smooth stone slabs Grass blocks Oak leaves End rods Birch doors Dark oak doors
— Credits —
Music: Alan Walker – Spectre (NCS instrumental remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOeY-nDp7hI
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