Hello everyone my name is pixelriffs and welcome back to the minecraft survival guide i hope you’re having a good day today we’re going to build a new house we’ve kind of outgrown this hole in the wall right now it’s starting to get to the point where i’ll either need to Expand it to put more storage in or look somewhere else for a first house and i think we’re going to look upwards i’ve been looking around the world a little bit between episodes and i think this plateau kind of overlooking this area that we’ve ended up in has a really Good view of the surrounding area you can see the spawn point over there from the top of this hill you can see a lot of the land around it so i think if we come up here maybe clear up a few of these trees we’ll actually have a really Nice view of the lake and the ocean over there all of the places we’ve been so far and the lands beyond them so i’m going to start taking down a bunch of the birch trees that are up here on top of this little ridge we’re going to call This the site of our first house and while i take down the rest of these trees i’m going to take you over to the creative super flat world that we started before the main series began and there we’re going to take a look at the blocks we’ve got available to us and Start drafting ideas for a house here we are in the super flat world that we created before and it’s time to take a look at the blocks we have available to us in the survival guide world already because there are a bunch of choices for the materials we want to put into our First house and i honestly think it’s a good idea to go into creative mode lay out these materials and plan your house from there it’s all very well freestyling stuff in survival especially if you’ve got the skills to do that but i often find creative mode makes a good Accompaniment to learning how to build for the first time since it allows you to put together some shapes and experiment with stuff that you’re not all that sure about then you can be a little bit more confident about your building ability when you go back into survival and try and reproduce it now The three different wood types we’ve encountered so far have been oak and birch which are all around us at our starting location and dark oakwood which we found last episode we’ve also clearly got access to plenty of stone cobblestone and decorative stone types like andesite so we could use some of Those in the construction of our house we are farming white wool from sheep now all we’ll need to do is wait around for them to regrow their wool and we can shear them we can breed more so that we can multiply our wool production so white wool isn’t all that difficult to Get hold of in the last episode we encountered a lush cave which gave us access to moss and clay when you break clay in survival it turns into clay balls which can be smelted up into bricks and turned into red brick blocks so we now have access To those as well moss and vines can be combined with cobblestone to make mossy cobblestone so that’s another possibility for blending moss and stone together and we also have a decent amount of copper which we might actually end up using in the construction of a house typically your first house is Going to be something fairly basic you mostly want to make sure you have enough room for all of your chests and supplies and a little bit of room for a bed and a crafting station a few furnaces that kind of thing and so people’s first houses often end up being fairly basic In terms of shape i want to break that habit before we even start with this series because i think it’s perfectly possible if you’re starting out building to learn some really cool tricks that are going to help you build better things as you grow as a player some of The most important things to learn are how to break the mould when it comes to using basic shapes for example we have three interlocking squares here there’s a five by five there a three by three here and a seven by seven there and the fact that they’re overlapping a little Bit and the fact that they are different heights really starts to make this feel like a more interesting build even though it’s just made out of basic materials right now you get the feeling that this could be a lower entryway this could be the main body of the house and It has a tower that might have a peaked roof and some windows that you can look out on the terrain around you over here on this side we’ve got a couple of shapes that are broken up slightly so we have one main 5×5 entryway here but the Main body of the house is kind of staggered slightly or it’s a little bit on a diagonal and that allows us to create a much more dynamic shape for a house and this is actually the shape of the house we’re going to be building today now that we have access to dark Oak wood and moss i actually wanted to make something with a dark oak frame a fairly basic wood paneled wool but then a moss roof and i think the moss roof is really what’s going to set off this build in a big way we’re going to replace a lot of these corner sections Here with wood pillars just to make it look like the house is better supported and we’re going to start a sloped moss roof with a fairly shallow slope so that it doesn’t come to a peak instead it rests against the main wall of the house here and from here we need to disguise The transition between the blocks of the house because if you look at this the wood turning into moss is really obvious and creates this very harsh line so what we want to do is break that line up by building a diagonal line of slabs connecting those two materials together This can also form the outline of the roof like so and if we have a door here for our entryway obviously the left hand side here is going to be broken out because that’s where this will lead into the rest of the main house already that feels like a much more interesting shape Than a simple 5×5 box we’re going to add peelers on the corners of this section here in much the same way and maybe we’ll throw some windows in the front wall here to keep the design a little bit more interesting in fact i’m gonna move this whole wall back one block Because i like the pillars where they are but i really think we could add a little bit more depth to the build by making sure the pillars stick out from the wall by one block once it transitions upwards the upper part of the house is going to be made out of Wool to separate it from the downstairs floor and once again we can use some slabs to break up these two materials we’re going to use dark oak slabs this time though because the two materials we’re working with here the wool and the stone are actually fairly light so we Could do something a little bit more plain like that we could have it come down over the windows and up on either side like so and that would frame the top part of the house as well that’s looking a little better and i think we’re going to do a moss roof on this Side of the house as well so we can keep a little bit of consistency between the top half of the house and the bottom half i think this could actually do with a log coming up here to support the roof a little bit more because right now it Looks like the roof doesn’t have a huge amount holding it up and the moss might be weighing the whole thing down and after a few more tweaks and experiments i think i have this looking how i want it and i’m not going to go into every stage of the creative building process Because i feel like we can do a decent block by block tutorial for this in survival so we’re going to hop back through into the survival guide world we’ve still got a few more materials we need to gather so let’s go and do that first of all we’re going to take down The two furnaces that we have inside our house we’re going to bring the bed with us as well and we’re going to bring the clay we’ll need a lot more of that actually so we’re probably going to head back in the direction of the lush cave or maybe search for clay around our Spawn point because clay doesn’t just appear in lush caves it also appears in rivers so i’m gonna put a decent amount of it in here we’ll make sure it’s a multiple of eight because that’s how many the single pieces of charcoal or coal will smelt and we should get this Going and transforming into bricks once we’ve smelted four bricks we can turn those into one brick block and since each clay block gives us four clay balls that basically means one clay block is equal to one brick block which invariably means you feel like you’re running out of bricks at all times and So we’re going to need a few more of those i’m also going to throw down a crafting table here we’re going to get a little bit more wood craft ourselves a chest and we can use this as our building supply chest we’ll talk all of The stuff that we need in here and i’ll probably start growing a few more dark oak trees up here on this hill i’ll put the bed up here as well and set my spawn point and then we’re going to go back down a river we’re going to go to the Lush cave anyway because i’ll bring a little bit more moss back even though we can reproduce the moss now we have some bones for bone meal it will be a little bit easier to just go and grab as much of it as we need to from that lush cave So one pretty productive trip to the lush cave later we at least have enough clay to get started our brakes are all done smelting in the furnace as well so we can put those together and yeah we got 10 blocks of bricks so i think even This is only going to take us to maybe a few more stacks here it looks like we’ll have close to three stacks of bricks which is fine because i want to make a big brick chimney on this build might need to run out and get a little bit More coal while we’re at it and i think we need to make a return trip for some moss now and here’s something else it’s very useful to know if you plan on following along with this tutorial and gathering yourself a bunch of moss the best tool for picking up moss is a hoe It is lightning fast it’ll just carve through the rest of the moss no problem even picking up the moss carpet and azalea for you as well and while it might seem like a bit of a shame to destroy some of this environment lush caves can be found throughout the world So even as we demolish one of these for the resources there will be plenty of others that we can explore further down the line and we can even return and repopulate this area with moss once we’ve started farming it if we want to so after a lot of times smelting clay And i’ve been using that time to gather a bit of wood i’m getting close to having about two stacks of most of the materials that i need and i’m considering this kind of a two-stack house it’s kind of what i’m thinking of it as a lot of the time when i build a House like this people ask me the exact list of materials and i don’t have one in mind because i don’t know exactly what the proportions of the house are but i have a feeling like a rough idea based on my experience with minecraft that we’re gonna need about two stacks Of most of the materials so that’s what i’m getting i’m also going to grab some sand from the beach here because that is how we get glass in survival minecraft you smelt sand in a furnace and you’ll get a block of glass which we can then transform into things like glass panes Or stained glass or basically anything else we need to make out of glass and having just broken my shovel on it i think 50 sand will have to do so we’re not getting two stacks of that but that’s fine we don’t need two stacks of the glass anyway it’s just for a couple Of windows we’re gonna throw that in the furnace we’ve got a couple of sand left over which we don’t need to worry too much about so i’ll just stash it in the chest for now and i haven’t bothered with the copper quite yet because i think we’re going to save that for Detail and we might add a little bit more detail to the house in a separate episode because this episode is going to be mostly getting the house into a functional state so with the glass finishing smelting up in the furnace i’m going to make myself a shovel we’re Going to grab the glass out of here and it’s looking like plenty of glass to get started with and we’re going to take the furnaces the crafting table and the bed and put them somewhere out of the way because we’re going to need to build the House around here and i don’t want to move the chest because the chest has all of the resources in it and if we break the chest then all of those resources are going to fall out onto the floor you can’t pick up a chest as it is and carry It with you unfortunately so we’re going to step back a little way here and we’re going to assess where exactly we want to start and i think i actually want to start putting down the foundations around here because the one thing that’s different about building the house here Compared to the creative flat world is that there is not flat terrain there is topography here there is a hillside to work with and so i think we’re going to start by putting up a kind of stilt porch right here so we’re going to have a couple of brick blocks we’re going to Carve away some of the dirt here and we’re going to have the house up on supports the way i see this working out is that these are supporting the floor of a kind of elevated front porch but if we place a door right here then that Could lead down to a basement and maybe that’s where we put the storage area for this house so we’re going to make the floor of the porch out of dark oak wood and we’re going to start with some dark oak slabs we’ll arrange those in a three wide Platform on top of the brick supports here and that’s just going to be 15 slabs covering up this area then we can start turning this into a staircase that leads down from the porch level to the ground and we can have that curve away down the hill a little bit later Fortunately for me even though there’s a slab over the top of it we can still open this chest you can’t do that if there’s a full block above a chest but it ignores the slab because it’s not a full block here on the back edge of this Platform we’re going to place a three block tall pillar of dark oak wood and then we’re going to frame out the door next to that just making a two by one space for a door to go and leaving the rest of it surrounded with solid blocks Of oak planks next to that we’re going to pillar up so we have another pillar here the height of the door and we i think we need another block in there this line here is what’s going to support the roof made of moss we’re going to break away this slab of the Staircase leading down because that’s where the pillar of the next part of the house is going to go and this one is going to come up one two three four five six seven eight nine ten that’s gonna be a ten block high pillar i’ve made a Couple of doors here and we’re going to be placing this one on the inside of the frame like so by the way if you want to know how to place the doors so the hinges turn one way or the other it’s pretty simple if you want the hinge to Be on the left hand side you look at the left hand side of a block and your door will open that way if you wanted on the right hand side you put it on the right hand side of a block and so we’ll just use whichever way feels more natural for This entrance this entrance porch is going to be five blocks wide so we’re going to be leaving one two three blocks worth of space and we’re actually going to have to start the next pillar all the way down here to make sure it’s the same Height as this one at the front of the house so we might have to account for the terrain a little bit here but in the same way we want to make sure there’s a pillar on this side as well it’s going to reach the same height as the one in Front of it and we might need to break out this block here to make sure it looks like that dark oak pillar goes down into the earth then we can fill out the rest of the space in between those pillars with some oak planks just to make sure that the moss roof has Something to go on top of with all of the sticks that i’ve gathered from chopping trees we’re going to make some ladders just by making an h shape in the crafting interface we get ourselves a few ladders those are going to be perfect for getting up and down the Interior of the house but right now we’re going to use them to get up onto the walls so that we can add the moss roof you can climb them just by walking into them jump if you need to and we need to lay out the moss roof in Sections of two blocks wide so that’s going to come all the way up to the top of here and now we’ve broken a bunch of birch planks down into birch slabs we can make that diagonal line that’s going to disguise the join between the moss blocks and the wood blocks of the roof We’ll also have these go around the outside although obviously now we’re doing this in survival it’s a little bit more tricky to get the right angles to place some of these sometimes it might be easier to get ladders up the side of the house and place it from the top down But of course you’ve just got to be aware of where you’re standing make sure you’re crouching if you’re over an area that you might fall into and even break or replace some blocks of the build if it means you end up getting the right angle on something that’s already Looking like a nice little porch though so let’s move on to work on the stone work around the rest of the house having broken out some of the grass blocks here so that we can place our wall we’re going to come along three blocks and then out one and along four blocks like This and then on this corner here that’s where the next dark oak log is going to pop out although i need a few more of those from my chest this one’s only going to be eight blocks tall so we’ve got one two three four five six seven Eight i might try and place a couple of ladders down the side of this so i don’t have to take quite so big a fall and we’re going to make these walls kind of like two-tone walls i guess they’re gonna start with cobblestone at the bottom and they’re gonna have regular Stone at the top we’re probably going to mix in a bit of moss with this although i’ll cover that when we do a bit more detail work we’re going to leave space for a two by two window here and a two by one window here we’re probably going To start putting in some of the natural stone at this stage and then that can cover up the rest of the build here maybe we’ll put one more cobblestone there and the remainder of the wall gets made out of natural stones so we have a kind of gradient between the cobblestone and The regular stone now we can take the glass blocks and with six of those we can turn them into 16 glass panes which should be enough to fill out some of the windows in this structure so i’ll give you one last look at these walls they’re six blocks high we have a Two by two window in this side and a two by one window in that recessed section there we’re going to make this end wall five blocks wide so that’s one two three four five and we’re going to place our other corner pillar here we’ll fill out the rest of this wall leaving another Space here for a three by two window so we’re actually going to have that come up to about here maybe come in one with the cobblestone up one more with the cobblestone on this side and then we’ll use natural stone to fill out all the rest this dark oak Pillar is going to be exactly the same height as the one opposite and we can fill in this window frame with glass panes just the same as we’ve done before and here’s where for the sake of the structure of the house we’re actually going to have this wall match up with This pillar here normally we want to keep the pillars one block out from the wall for the sake of depth but we’re also going to add depth to this back wall by placing a three block wide brick chimney in here that’s going to stick out one block from this cobblestone Section of wall here on this side though the cobblestone is going to continue one block in from the chimney and the wood pillar we’re going to build that up to about the height of the front of the house and then let the natural stone take over for the last few blocks we’re Going to continue the brick chimney up but we’re going to build a little bit more of this later because it will come through the roof of the house to a chimney pot so for now this is what our back wall looks like a couple of cobblestone walls with a brick wall Jutting out from the center of them dropping off some of these materials for a minute we’re now going to switch to the white wall that borders the top of the house and we’ll probably need to make some more glass panes because we want some windows up here on the top Floor that we’ll be able to look out of on top of this stone wall here we’re going to make a simple window frame out of wool we’re going to make the window three blocks high like so so the whole thing is basically a five by three rectangle with three blocks left out in The middle for three glass panes we’re going to add a 3×3 wall of wool here with just one extra block here on the end to add the height that’s going to shape the moss roof and then we’ll come back with some dark oak logs so that we Can match the height of that wall with another pillar we’ll do the same on the back half of the house making sure that we follow the line of the front wall but then leaving a gap for where the brick chimney is going to go and filling in This side with some wool here and where it meets the line of our moss roof we’re going to put a wall of white wool right here between the two dark oak pillars finally this sidewall is going to be filled in with wool as well but we’re Going to leave room for a three by one window mirroring the one that’s downstairs so in the light of the morning the front of our house now looks like this the side looks like this the back looks like this and if i jump to some of the nearby trees the other side Looks like that our next step is to add on the layers of the moss roof for the main part of the house so we’re going to come back up here and we’re going to start placing layers of moss that includes a layer that goes over the top of the window on This side of the house we’re going to leave the three tallest blocks of the house free so that we can add a birch roof peak on the top of that and we’re going to put one more row of moss down here on the next level now we’re going To make a bunch of our birch planks into birch slabs because we’re going to use those for the roof trim for basically the entire house we needed a moss block on top of this pillar here because from the side of that we’re going to be covering the entire thing with some Slabs and that’s going to start the roof line going up at a diagonal with a half block step each time we’re going to keep that pattern going once we reach the window here but we’re going to come back and add something that will connect up The roof line at the front of the house here one more there and finally one coming back down on the opposite side like so and that’s where we start the roof trim for the rest of the house these ladders are now kind of useless because we can’t exit them at the top so I’m going to start taking some of these down and in this case i’m going to use dirt to pillar up and then bridge out around the outside of the house so i can finish off the rest of the trim you’ll often end up using dirt like this as Scaffolding for your build but we have better ways of scaffolding in minecraft which we might explore in future episodes we’re actually going to have the roof trim come out one more block here so that it can go around the chimney so we’re probably going to break out these few blocks of material here And adjust the moss roof so it comes out one more block towards the back of the house we’re going to continue the birch slabs along the top of the roof ridge here so that they match up with the front of the house and that should seal Off the roof quite nicely leaving a one block strip of moss over here and plenty of moss roof on the left hand side now we should be able to remove our dirt scaffolding around the outside of the house and we’re going to come down to Grab a few more bricks and a couple of birch stairs to finish detailing the front of the roof line we should just need four birch stairs for this and we can peel her up at the front of the house using some dirt place one inverted stair right there and either side of That we’re going to place a regular side stair that way and then that way and we’ll add one last stair to the front of the house to give it a nice tidy peak so far this is not looking too bad we need to fix the join between the wool and the Stone there so we’re going to make some dark oak slabs for that in fact let’s make some dark oak stairs as well and see if we can make the pattern here a little bit more interesting let’s try a stair there a stair on this side two Blocks in between and then two slabs and that gives a nice kind of frame to the top of the window there whilst separating it out from the floor above we can’t copy exactly the same pattern on the next section over because this one is four wide and this one is three Wide so instead we’re going to have the stairs connect to the walls inverted like that have them come in towards a central block here and then maybe we can create something that looks like a window box just by placing some dirt or maybe some moss actually we’ll put some Moss in here like that so it looks nice and green we’ll fill in this section below with a block and a slab just to keep it consistent with this side and i think maybe a trap door to cover this up trapdoors are really useful blocks for detailing since they are thinner than Slabs are and we’re going to make a few of these because we can also use them to surround the porch steps here but the first place we’re going to put one is right up there on the side of the block there it will be closed to start with And we can open it up so it will stay permanently affixed to the side of that block and it gives a nice little detail there we’re going to do the same around the front porch here to border this with something that feels like a bit of a guard rail so People aren’t just going to walk off the edge of this porch platform even though practically speaking in minecraft you can it’s just for aesthetics really and just adding that dark oak trim on the front of the house is making it look a lot better put together i think that’s Looking really nice now now we’re quickly going to move back to the bricks because we’re going to finish off the chimney at the back of the house and for that we need to craft ourselves a new workstation block we’re going to go into the crafting table put down three stone And one iron ingot and that will make us a stone cutter when there’s any kind of blocks that are made out of stone whether it’s natural stone or things like bricks you can place them in the stone cutter to get a variety of the recipes available to you for that block And all of these can be made in the crafting table but there is some material loss involved with doing that say for example we want to make some brick stairs you can only make four brick stairs out of six blocks so you’re losing two blocks in the process of Doing that in this case we’re going to use the stone cutter to create some brick stairs because those will actually allow us a one-to-one ratio and you can make them one at a time so you don’t have to make four at a time if you don’t Need four but we’re going to be able to turn those into a chimney pot and we’re going to make a few more brick stairs just in case we need them so back on the roof here we’re going to hop down to continue the chimney upwards so that it Breaches through the roof of the house like so we’re going to carve out this slab here then now that this is out through the roof we’re going to put two blocks on this side we’re going to put one block here and we’re going to surround that with inverted brick stairs Like so and then put some right ways up brick stairs facing outwards from the center here now we’re going to break out the central block and we can craft another new thing a campfire to make a campfire you need three logs you need one piece of coal and you need three Sticks over the top of them like that so campfires can be fairly expensive in terms of logs but they are one of the coolest blocks in minecraft in my opinion once you place them in the world they can be used to cook food it takes a Little bit of time like a furnace does but you can cook multiple things at a time campfire smoke can help you handle bees once we start working with bees they’re going to be very very useful but for now we’re just going to use it for aesthetics we’re going to hop back up Here we’re going to peel her up using a couple of dirt blocks hop up into the chimney and we’ll place a campfire in the center of the chimney and it will start to smoke now the reason i haven’t placed that anywhere else is because if you break a Campfire right now it’s just going to break down into its component parts you’ll get a couple of sticks and some coal back and that will be it so we needed to place that right there where we wanted it and it means the chimney is going to emit this Pleasing plume of smoke every so often back on the ground we’re going to build up the back of the chimney a little bit just so it’s got a bit more character let’s say we build it up to about there and we use our stone cutter to make Ourselves three more stairs so that we can add some angled sections to the brickwork here one on this side facing inwards one on that side facing inwards and that one connecting it to the back wall just to make it feel like there is a bulky fireplace and the bricks are Channeling the smoke upwards into the chimney pot and folks that is the exterior of our house pretty much all done but oh somebody has decided to move in we have a pillager who’s come to see us and i feel like we should probably take care of him before he brings his friends Around gosh that was a shock i was not expecting a pillager to turn up are there any more out there in the trees nope it looks like that was just the first pillager we were going to encounter well fair enough pillagers are something i was not expecting to encounter this early in the Series but they will occasionally appear during the day in patrols and one thing you’ve got to make sure of especially if you are around other villagers is not to kill the ones with the banners or if you do make sure you have a bucket of milk Nearby so that you can drink the milk but we’ll get into that a little bit later that’s getting a little ahead of ourselves here inside the house it’s still looking a little bit plain and there’s still grass all over the floor it’s still not very well lit either so We want to do something about that first of all we’re going to bring some oak logs inside we’re going to lay these down in the entryway end to end like this and then we’re going to use our axe and a right click on the logs to strip Them kind of giving us a nice polished porch floor from here we’re going to throw down the crafting table make some slabs out of some fresh oak planks maybe make a step down into the main body of the house and i think over here we’re actually going to build an interior Fireplace but the rest of the house needs a nicer floor and you know what i’m liking the stripped logs a bit less now that i look at them maybe we’ll use some stripped dark oak or maybe some birch just to give it a different color from the walls around it Well i just broke my axe on it but i’m already liking that a lot better in fact i kind of like the log texture and then one line of stripped logs so that was almost convenient that my axe broke then we’ll leave it that way instead what we Are going to do is make a little bit of a roof trim here so we can sort of disguise the fact that there are moss blocks in the ceiling we’re going to start with a row of stairs there and a row of stairs there and in between we Could put slabs but i’m thinking trap doors might make a good addition here as well there we go with six of those we’re gonna place them on the ceiling and you know what yeah i actually like that quite a lot gives a little bit of a hint Of green while still keeping the slope of the ceiling and making it feel like a cozy interior we’ll clear out the rest of the floor in here making sure that we keep a torch or two on the walls to keep things nice and well lit and we’ll turn The entire floor into oak planks we could use slabs if we want to save on materials but we’ve got plenty of oak wood at the moment so i feel fine about that let’s grab the rest of the bricks and let’s build a little fireplace inside of here and we’ll probably add Another campfire in it for a little bit of extra detail it’ll be simple enough to just put a fire in there with two brick blocks surrounding it i think we need a kind of hood for this we’ll put a chimney going up the center there we’ll make one more brick block into some Stairs and then we’ll place that facing that way yes there we go okay so that’s going to look like there is a gap at the back here for the smoke to rise up into and with that our stove is blazing merrily away and you know what we’ve got some Raw pork chops here let’s put those down on the campfire so they can cook this will take a little while but then they’ll pop off once they’re ready and we’ll be able to eat them just for the sake of being able to cook more than just food though we’re probably going to Move our furnaces into the house here as well there’s our pork chops all ready to go i feel like maybe we’ll tuck the furnaces in this little niche here so that they’re relatively close to the fire and we can put some fuel back in here now that they’re in place as for The rest of the interior we obviously have an upstairs floor here that we want to partition off from the floor below so we’re going to make some oak slabs for the floor up there and those can just naturally sit at the join between the stone and the wool up here and we can Fill in the rest of the floor from down here we’ll find a place to put a ladder i think probably on this side here seems like a sensible thing to do we can climb to the top of the ladder and as long as we’re pushed against the wall we can sit At the top of this ladder and place a few more blocks off the floor just around the ladder like so we can step off onto the floor to finish everything off we’ll place a torch up here to make sure we don’t get any mobs spawning up Here and this could be a nice little bedroom we’ve got a view out over the lakeland we’ve got a view that way towards spawn we don’t have a view here yet and i’m still debating whether i want to put a window in that wall or not But we can decide that for later it’s not really going to feel like my house until i’ve moved the bed in there though so i think we’re going to tuck the bed upstairs on the top floor of this house and i think we’ll call it done for today Once you’ve set your spawn in a place it really starts to feel like home we can even add a bedside table here next to the bed if we want to and if we end up dying at least we’re going to respawn somewhere safe and familiar we’ll tackle The rest of the interior and the basement storage area another day but i think for now that’s going to be it for this episode of the minecraft survival guide let’s end this episode looking back at our brand new hilltop house and i think that’s looking splendid hopefully you enjoyed the house build And hopefully you will enjoy when we get to do a little bit more detail work on this place in the meantime thank you so much for watching this episode of the minecraft survival guide my name has 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This video, titled ‘Building A Starter House! ▫ Minecraft Survival Guide (1.18 Tutorial Let’s Play) [S2 Ep.5]’, was uploaded by Pixlriffs on 2021-12-10 11:00:04. It has garnered 274782 views and 10770 likes. The duration of the video is 00:31:46 or 1906 seconds.
The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 2 continues! This tutorial will show you the process of designing a Minecraft house that isn’t just a box with a roof. We take a look at our build palette and sketch some ideas in the Creative flatworld, gather materials in Survival, then build the house block by block!
Season 2 world seed (Java Edition only): -3821426255058016680
Season 2 of the Minecraft Survival Guide will teach you how to master Survival Mode in Minecraft 1.18 and beyond!
Follow the Season 2 playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7lE0MG80qw&list=PLgENJ0iY3XBjpNDm056_NSPhIntVMG0P8
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