Hey what’s up YouTube in this video I’ll be showing you how to make Mr Peterson’s house from the game hello neighbor this is specifically the alpha free version of the house So I’d really appreciate it if you could like this video otherwise this might happen this is the amount of space required to make your build and here are all of the materials that we will use throughout the build Begin by placing a row of five light blue concrete extending up from the ground one two three four five place a white concrete on top and extend to the right by 12. one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve then extend forwards by two one two And then right by two one two forwards one right by four one two three four and then extend in one right by two one two then extend back by four one two three four we then want to extend right by two one two we want to simultaneously extend this Block up by five one two three four five and to the right by five as well one two three four five extend down to the ground and then extend the block that we extended down to the ground backwards by 16. one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen Fourteen fifteen sixteen we then want to join back down to the ground like this then extend the block that we just extended down to the ground to the right across the back of the build by 21 using light blue concrete one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve Thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen Seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty one we can then extend that 21st block down to the ground but we also want to extend forwards by four one two three four and we can extend this block down to the ground as well we then want to extend inwards by five So one two three four five and extend the spot down to the ground we want to take that fifth block and extend towards the front of the build extend inwards by four one two three four and once again extend the spot down to the ground as well We then want to extend that fourth block to the right by nine one two three four five six seven eight nine and once again we can of course extend this down to the ground the more blocks that we extend down to the ground I believe the better Idea you have of how the actual building itself will look continuing on we want to take the ninth block that we extended down to the ground here and continue extending it towards the front of the build by four one two three four and then outwards by Two one two and that should allow us to connect all the way back to where we very first started now taking a look at this from a bird’s eye view isn’t necessarily the most helpful thing but it should give you a good idea of whether we are on the right track or not Which we are because everything connected together next part we want to come to this weird shape on the front of the build it’s kind of like this curved area well we want to extend the corner of the curved area backwards by two rows so one two like this we then want to Place a row of five yellow concrete on top of this block so one two three four five so this will become relevant later on but we also want to left of this place a row of we’re going to start with a row of 10 light blue concrete so one Two three four five six seven eight nine ten so we’re just going to extend this all the way over to the left and we want to drop down and we want to connect back to the bottom Yellow Block so we’re not going to fill this entire thing in because this Has actually got a bunch of Windows in so on the right side however we can add two vertical rows of light blue concrete and then we want to add a vertical row of black glass followed by a vertical row of light blue concrete black glass we then want to have three Rows of light blue concrete so one two three and then add a vertical row of black glass so this is the shape that we want to end up with and now that we’ve done that we want to add a row of white concrete on top of This like so and then we actually want to place a row of white concrete extending from this right side here we want to extend it forwards and we want to follow the shape that we have down below so if we just follow it along we don’t have to do this for the whole Thing but it should eventually naturally sort of like come to an end right about here we can extend this out as well and this will kind of help guide us in the shape of the front of the build which I’m thinking about adding now because I Think the more solid parts of this house that we have put together the easier it will be to add other parts so underneath this for instance we want to add the main entrance so let’s first of all add rows of yellow extending down from this left row of pretty straightish White concrete so we want to add a bunch of rows of yellow extending all the way down eventually they will hit the ground like this right well we then want to add a row of light blue concrete extending down from where the white concrete extends off but it is next to the yellow Concrete we can extend the light blue concrete across the top and a row across the bottom starting from the right side here we want to add a vertical row of light blue concrete there will be a door here but above the door will be a glass block Opposite the door a row of light blue concrete then we want to we should probably just add we’re going to add another horizontal row of light blue concrete just along the bottom here then we want to have a row of glass next to the door two rows of light blue concrete and then Three rows of glass so one two three like this and then we will end up with something that should look like this so relatively simple really so now that we’ve done that let’s focus just to the right a little bit where we have this kind of like interesting part Of the house so I think the easiest way to do this is fill these sides in using yellow concrete so just the flat bits on the left and the right we are going to just fill in from the floor all the way up through both levels of this Particular part of the house because there is two floors associated with this particular part so we’ll extend all the way from the bottom up and we’ll also fill this little Gap in here using yellow concrete as well just extending to the right so we want to end up with See there we go that’s a lot better that’s a lot easier to sort of like digest there so the next thing that we want to do is on the upper level we are just going to add a layer of yellow concrete just along the white concrete Like this right then we want to add yellow concrete where the a window kind of like dips in on the left and right side we just want to kind of like connect it from the bottom to the top then we want to add yellow concrete just underneath the top like this and then Fill the windows in using black glass so we just want to completely fill it in like this and this kind of helps us with what we have down below because underneath we want to have pretty much the same configuration except the window will sit directly underneath this row of White concrete so right in the middle here we want to have a three by three layer of glass and then a row of free glass on the left and a row of three glass on the Y extending down did I say on the Y on the right extending down From the white concrete I think is what I was trying to say and we then just want to fill in between all of this using yellow concrete so this will just form the bay window and it will look really good and hopefully this is starting to piece together a little bit better so From this point I think what we are going to do is come all the way up to this area here and we want to start off by adding a row of white concrete directly behind the top of the light blue concrete area here we want to locate this block in particular so this White concrete here is easier to kind of like oh we can even count from the left actually so from the left we want to find the fifth Block in so one two three four five so right next to this window well we want to follow this fifth block Up and then back on top of this white concrete that we’ve placed and we want to place a row of eight white concrete extending up from this one if that all makes sense hopefully it does so one two three four five six seven eight then we are going to grab red concrete and Extend it to the right by thirteen so one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen and then this will ultimately extend down right so this will later on be covered up a little bit by the roof but and also by another part of the Structure but this is just important to have next we want to extend the top corner of the shape backwards by seven rows one two three four five six seven then we want to extend it across to the right by three so one two three then we want to place an orange terracotta and Extend that up by three as well one two three then we actually want to extend that terracotta in one up one forwards by seven one two three four five six seven and then down one forwards one then we want to drop down by six one two three Four five six across to the left by twelve one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve and then we want to extend up and we want to join back to where we first started so like this and just before we start getting like crazy ahead of ourselves this is What we want to have so far and now we want to turn this into a box so we want to take the top block here extend it across like this it won’t necessarily look like this later on but I think it’s just better if we deal in solid shapes We can fill Parts in as we kind of get to appropriate Parts in the tutorial but if we do just kind of like work with solid change just for now there is a little bit more nuanced than this but I think it just helps with the building Because we are putting a load of crazy parts of this house together I mean look at this already we are we are quickly devolving into madness here with this house we’re now going to work on the roof area that sits above the yellow bay window Part of the house this will allow us to join all of this together so start off by placing smooth quartz block left and right of this row of five white concrete that we have at the top of the window we then want to place an entire layer of Smooth quartz Block in front of all of this and wrap it around to the sides on the right and left side just like this then we want to add a row of yellow concrete right in the middle of this so it’s going to be a row of three yellow Concrete it actually coincides with the yellow concrete that sits above the window part just below us extend the left and right side up by three one two three and one two three join it together at the top and then Place some glass in the middle so what we can now do is Place smooth quartz stairs extending up from this left side we’ll place a smooth quartz test on the side of this smooth quartz and then we will start extending stairs upwards and inwards with upside down stairs underneath the stairs that are slowly climbing towards the top and The goal of this is for us to eventually reach this point right here so we have a set of stairs extending upwards as stairs tend to do and eventually right in the middle we’ll have a smooth quartz block with a slab on top and this slime will theoretically extend back and it Will hit some part of the house probably this red concrete area here and we want to do this on the opposite side as well so let’s start placing these stairs like this and it’s kind of a cool part of the house I don’t know why I’m particularly Drawn to this window area here I I don’t know why it kind of just looks cool especially when we add some light blue concrete Behind these kind of like exposed areas here so we add a little bit of depth and we add two kind of like nice contrasting colors like this it’s Kind of an interesting roof design all by itself we want to extend some smooth quartz stairs backwards and these will hit the frame in some sort of way by the way so these will extend back they’ll hit the frame it’s also probably a good time to add there’s a row of white Concrete that extends forwards above the upper light blue concrete area and this white concrete extends up and around or rather forwards and around this light blue concrete so just kind of like show you this is kind of what we’re working with and you can see how this slowly starts pulling everything together now So that’s really cool it would actually be easier for us if we filled in this white concrete area that we kind of like laid out so this white concrete that joins up and across using the red concrete this wants to be a solid flat wall right so we actually Want to feel kind of like this face of this shape in using red concrete extending all the way over to the urine this will more easily allow us to make the little mini roof that we are working on now there’s not a massive amount of roof section on this house quite luckily Not my particularly favorite part of most of these tutorials the roof section so I’m quite thankful for that and there we go can you see how this is going to connect together so all we now have to do really is extend the smooth quartz stairs backwards by placing dark oak Stairs like this extending all the way up to the top we don’t need any other dark oak blocks for now as we are just covered with these stairs at the moment not to say that we you won’t need them later so this life part um in particular by the way we can take This last set of stairs wrap it around this white concrete and red concrete area and later on we will be extending this backwards we might even be able to do it now actually so this whole white concrete area here we want to place a row of four red concrete extending back So kind of in step with like this so like one two three and then four right then we want to extend across to the left using good old orange concrete and we want to have a row of five one two three four five like this right and then We’re actually going to extend back by three row so like one two three and we want to turn this into like a little orange concrete Cube and this will slot in to kind of like the surroundings so if we just kind of like fill it in in Its entirety on the left front and we’ll we’ll just do the back side as well although it’s not as important on the bat we’ll just fill it in on the back though just a little bit so this is kind of like what we’re working with at the Moment that doesn’t look too bad at all and I’m thinking so actually the stairs here won’t wrap around we will have them extend over right and then backwards hit the orange and then I guess we do need different oh darker blind blocks and then we’ll just fill this in using the Dark oak plank so that’ll look pretty good and just to make sure that we are kind of like working on this correctly this row of light blue concrete here we want to extend it backwards by eight additional rows so like one two three four five six seven eight there we go it Actually lines up perfectly with this orange concrete so we then want to extend the white concrete that we have back as well it will just sit underneath this orange and let’s let’s just extend all of the uh left side of this backwards as well so this will actually kind of like form uh This will actually form a wall and we will work on the side and this little area a little bit more later but I I just think it’s important to really put these parts together whilst we can and something that I would like to do as well is just fill underneath in so like Wherever we have little gaps here like with this orange terracotta if we just fill the bottom of this in because otherwise we are me I am liable to forget to fill this in later so if we just get these gaps done that looks really good and let’s just take a look Now yeah that’s looking really good and you can see how this is all tied together now so it’s probably a good idea for us actually to add the necessary details to this particular part of the build so um this is really really simple if we come to the top here and we start Extending a row of two orange terracotta one two across from this corner then place a black glass orange terracotta black glass drop the glass down by two one two one two like this and then we can just fill the entire rest of the front of this shape in using the orange terracotta so Um this is relatively simple later on we will be adding a roof to this but I don’t want to add that until the entire shape of this is kind of like made so we do want to place a row of dark oak stairs though across the top of this and Also on top of this as well and lastly if we grab it now just because why not we will be placing darker slaps like kind of like extending back and we can even just Place one row just across the top like this looks alright there we go Perfect and we can even add a row of orange tarot cards which is on this opposite side to kind of like um mirror the opposite side of the shape as well but then is also oddly enough a window I actually think it’s a doorway it’s kind of hard to tell this entire Game is in darkness by the way particularly Alpha free so it’s kind of hard to get what is what so we want to have a two by three so one two and then three High two two like this this uh entire area wants to then be filled in Using orange terracotta so bar that little window right in the corner of this build here we just want to then add the orange terracotta and that is looking really good I really like this and if we just come around to this side oh we’ve got to fill this in as well so On this side of the build I’ve actually realized it would be easier first of all let’s fill this side of the orange terracotta shape in using just orange Sarah Carter so just on this right side we’re going to completely just fill this in with orange terracotta right perfect But we can add a row of dark oak stairs just along the top of the front of the red concrete part then place a layer of dark oak slabs extending back just like this to have the flat roof part and then a row of dark upstairs on the back like this That’s perfect we can drop the red concrete shape down a little bit just on the corner here I would have to check how far down it actually has to go but that’s not really too important right now as to kind of like connect this together it is actually beneficial to work on the Right side of the house a bit well why don’t we just start down at the bottom so first of all we’re going to fill this area in here just on the front inside of this white concrete shape using light blue concrete so fairly straightforward this then the right side of this is Maturatively also light blue concrete except there are some windows so if you just add a rowing at the bottom and then starting from the right side we want to have a row of three light blue concrete so one two three just extending forwards we’re then going to place a black glass Light blue concrete black glass light blue concrete white glass and then all of this can be like blue concrete the windows 12 B2 rows high in total and then we are going to place light blue Concrete in between them and also above them of course just Rising pulled whale To the very top just like so on the back of the build we want to place a two by two block area of cyan concrete so if we just start how do we do this let’s knock out these two blocks of light blue concrete here and directly Next to the white concrete area we want to place a row of 24 cyan concrete extending up from the ground one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen Seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty one twenty two twenty three twenty four to which we then want To extend it just to the right just like so and then out of the back of itself so if we come all the way down I probably should have just dropped as well we’re going to extend both of these rows simultaneously so that I don’t have to Drop again so we just want to extend these all the way up and we will have a two by two square of cyan concrete just extending up out of the back of the build which is perfect and we’ll work on the rest of this later because this is a Whole thing trust me so now that we have done that we now want to come towards this upper white concrete area here so I actually want to start at the bottom so this is the first block here that kind of like extends up right well we want to We want to place a yellow concrete followed by a black stained glass followed by two yellow concrete so one two then he wrote a free cyan concrete one two three we’re going to extend the cyan concrete outwards and inwards to give us a three by three platform Then we are going to add eight rows on top of this so one two three four five six seven eight and then we’re just going to fill all of this in just extending up and you can see why it’s actually easier to add this before we start adding the roof and connecting all Of this together because it is kind of like a whole jumbled mess unless we do it in kind of like a logical order so there we go and we can just fill the top and although that’s going to be very unnecessary as you’ll find out later well continuing Onwards we take the middle of this shape just at the back here and we want to place another row of five yellow concrete so one two three four five just extending out of the back this wants to be as high as so it kind of actually Wants to be as high as the white concrete that we have on the front here so we’re going to extend this glass upwards we’re going to add yellow concrete in between and then raise it all the way up to the top of the white concrete area and we are we can actually Knock the top of the shape off and place smooth quarter stairs extending just along the top like this and we want to raise up the yellow concrete just on the right side just like this and we want to extend the smooth quartz stairs through like so we want to stick Red concrete on the end so from the yellow concrete all the way up to the top where we have the smooth quartz stairs the red concrete wants to extend outwards by two so one and then two and then we want to extend six rows back one two three four five six just Like this and we want to extend the entire layer of red concrete as well so all the way across the back and this layer of red concrete actually goes on quite a journey it does kind of like extend across a lot to the back of the build it actually wants to extend all The way over and line up on top of whoops my bad and line up on top of the light blue concrete area here so it kind of just like intersects with the light blue concrete area the then it wants to extend forward and it will hit this wall Of light blue concrete as well and by the way like this you see this is this is why things start getting messy because it would also be benefit so this will connect and join together to this light blue concrete area which if we just extend across you see this is this Is just a lot cleaner and a row of white Concrete On Top although that will probably change a little bit later on because we’ve got a couple more shapes back here to add well what we could still do though is add the whole red concrete area and that will then make it Easier later too and everything else onto so let’s raise up these rows of red concrete just like this we’ll also have to extend adjust across the back here and we’ll just fill in underneath as well Foreign And it might actually be a good idea as well just to extend just the top of this over at the back and then fill the top of this in using red concrete as well So for the next part of this we are going to drop this red concrete down a little bit just an additional row it shouldn’t make a difference but just in case it does we’re going to drop this down and we want to do the same with the Orange terracotta here as well like this and then we want to extend it across and join it to wherever it will join and then we’re just going to fill the backs of both of these shapes in the orange terracotta area will actually need a little bit more configuration but we can Add that a little bit later I’m actually thinking it might be a good idea to add it now actually because there is another little part of um of the build that needs adding back here for everything to kind of like flow together nicely but let’s just start off with filling a nice Flat wall in so we just want to have something which should look exactly like this so far so to start off with we are going to grab our yellow concrete and place a row of seven of it along this row of red concrete that extends from The front of the build one two three four five six seven we then want to extend up by five one two three four five and then left by free one two three so we’re now going to join down to the ground like this and then also forwards So we’re making quite a long rectangular shape we want to completely fill the sides of this in using yellow concrete by the way so every single site that we have available including the top and maybe even the bottom because that might actually make a difference later We then want to add Acacia fence all the way around the top of this and after that we are going to add a door this is right in the middle of the yellow concrete area and we just want to add a two by two square of black glass I Mean we can’t even make it a little bit higher actually I think that that’s actually more appropriate there we go that’s perfect and from here we are going to come around to the front of the build and we can just start like filling in this kind of like entire area that We’ve kind of neglected now we’re going to start off by adding Acacia planks to this area here this is actually a Terrace so we want to be able to walk out onto this any area where we have added glass can also double as a doorway As well so it’s kind of up to you it depends whether you want to lay out the interior in such a way that you would be able to access all of this so we also want to place Acacia fence all the way around the top of this just sitting on Top of the white concrete area then coming up to this next part it’s probably a good idea to fill in some of the right side of the red concrete area that we have just slightly above us before we start adding in any of the roof And we also want to have a window here it’s actually right opposite where we have the row of cyan concrete and it might actually be easier to add this after the fact but I think that it goes just literally directly above the cyan concrete line and it’s just a three by Free row window which we are just going to fill in using black glass like this and then extend dark oak stairs backwards from the smooth quartz stairs extending from here just all the way back some of these will have to we’ll have to get a little bit creative with As we hit the back part book we’ll sort that out in a second we’ll just focus on the upper part just like this there we go that’s looking pretty good so if we just come around to the back add this Row in here just against the cyan concrete so we’ll just wrap This around and this will just join to the yellow concrete area here and then we’ll add another row just below it just to fill this in and then this will just join there and then we can either fill this in with red concrete this might make sense or you could even add a Couple of rows of dark oak slabs I mean you never really get to see this so you can use your imagination a little bit if you like continuing to build up the house we want to place a row of red terracotta extending out of the back of This orange concrete area so start from the bottom right hand corner move it in one and then place a row of seven red terracotta extending out from this point one two three four five six seven we then want to extend up by ten one two three four five six seven eight nine ten Then across to the right by nine one two three four five six seven eight nine and then forwards by seven one two three four five six seven and then we can kind of just extend this shape all the way inwards to join to the house we can Extend back like this we can join the Corners down and across and the idea is that we can now take the shape that we’ve made and we can turn it into a nice solid empty shape like this and that will allow us to make the next part As there are two other large parts of the structure that kind of hinge on this particular part of the build so once this has all just kind of like connected together like this and it’s kind of just like hanging off of the back of the build as most parts of the house do Place a yellow concrete in front of this red terracotta and then extend the yellow concrete outwards by three one two three and then down by two one two and then forwards by four one two three four and then up by nine one two three four five six seven eight nine And then to the right by two one two down by four one two three four and then right by eight one two three four five six seven eight we then want to extend down by three so one two three and then join to this orange terracotta structure And we do want to still continue extending down by the way we want to drop down by two so one two and then we should just be able to extend all the way left and kind of connect back on ourselves like this and we can kind of Like fill the entire left side of this area in using yellow concrete as well so if you just start from the bottom extent all the way up to kind of like this abstract shape that we’ve kind of got like working for us here and then if we Just fill the bottom of this in just like so and then across the back like this and you guys get the idea so oh we want to from this little lip here we want to extend this backwards and we want to extend and fill this side in This is actually an interesting part of the build we want to have a fence here and here kind of like just leaving this it’s almost like a balcony this area so fence on the front and the back of this and then we want to fill uh we want to Have a little window here as well so just like to buy two or rather three by two block area of black glass block so we then can continue filling in the back of this and just following the shape along that we have just on the front of The build like so and it actually it doesn’t really matter that we’re filling these sides in in the top end but just to kind of like give us a solid shape so that is the back the left and I don’t think it might actually I think some of It is exposed underneath so it’s probably just safer to add some yellow concrete just underneath the bottom as well so yeah there we go so that part would actually like we’d be able to see into this so it’s bad that we just fill this in and from here we have to add Some windows so if we just start left of this row of yellow concrete here we want to add some glass to the left yellow concrete glass and then we want to start on the opposite side and add glass yellow concrete glass and then we can just Continue to fill the rest of the front of the shape in using yellow concrete so all of this can just be filled in here here just like this that is looking pretty good so next up we actually have a long rectangular light blue concrete shape to Add to the top of this we want to start off by placing a light blue concrete here in this position and extend it up by four so one two three four like this extend the top of this across by ten one two three four five six seven eight nine Ten then we want to just mark this out by placing some glass just underneath it this is just a placeholder continue extending to the right by 11 so one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven we then want to extend back by eight one two three four five six seven Eight and then we’re going to extend all the way across the back and then I want to connect to the front just like this and we also have to turn this into a box so we just want to extend the bottom of this block here just across the front And then that’s actually a lot further than I thought it was here we go so across the front here and up and then across the side and up and I’m sure that you guys can guess the rest so we’ll extend it we’ll turn it into a big box We’re actually going to fill pretty much the entire thing in oh I’ve actually done that slightly wrong but it doesn’t matter because we do have to fill the bottom of this in anyway so we’ll extend this across join down here and then we’ll fill the sides of this in using light blue Thank you Foreign so something else that we can add as well we will eventually have kind of like a train track extending out from here so we can place a couple of Acacia signs a couple of Acacia fence and place signs across these and maybe like one on this opposite side here destroy the Glass and we will also play some Black concrete behind this later on and eventually we will have a train track and there’s a few of these around the build so that’s why we’re not adding it now extending out here and it will connect somewhere around the back but What we can work on now is adding dark oak stairs all the way around the top of this and then filling in the top of the shape using dark oak planks or dark oak slabs as we already have them in the inventory essentially the same thing All right foreign Also on top of this particular part of the house as well there is a chimney so if you come to the front right hand corner of it and find the not this plank here or maybe this one and then move left place two stone brick wall Extending up right and then up two and then stick a hopper on top there we go that’s perfect nice little chimney whilst we are up on this point of the build we may as well also fill in the top of the orange terracotta area as Well so this is just a mix of dark oak slimes just across the top and then some dark oak stairs just along the back Foreign and we can also add a little roof just off to the side where we have the yellow concrete area so this is where it kind of like joins to the light blue concrete area so just dark upstairs on the sides slabs across the top you could even drop It down an additional row I think that that might actually look a little bit better if we just drop this down on an additional row and then did the exact same thing it we’d get a little bit more contrast we will also turn that to Blue As well but yeah just do the exact same thing as before just one row lower and from here we are just going to fill the entire red terracotta area that we have in so this is just like a huge overhanging giant Cube just off the back Of the house so this is all just getting filled in with red terracotta we will also have like a train track area leading from this a little bit later on but we can always make uh the holes for that later thank you themselves Foreign So with all of the upper part kind of sort of complete it’s definitely getting there we want to drop down to the entrance area so kind of like coming back to what a weird Journey we’ve been on that we’re only now getting around to the entrance Well first of all we are going to place a row of white concrete extending from the upper left hand corner of this entrance area and it’s going to kind of like follow the same shape as the light blue concrete below it and we are just going to fill in this wall using light Blue concrete there’s actually a window here as well by the way so let’s just add a couple of rows of light blue and then just right right here kind of like in a two by three fashion we just want to have a window and then fill the side Of this in using light blue concrete as well just like this we want to fill the top of this in using white concrete so just like so on the side and around the front add a row of smooth quarter slip just along the top of the front of the Entrance area which then allows us to place Acacia fence on it extend across the back and then join it back to the side of the build like so and then we still haven’t worked on this area we actually have a bunch of empty walls which there’s only one that really has Any detail other than a couple of Windows here and there so just here is actually a back door to um to the house so if we just fill this in using light blue concrete and we’ll also have to add some red concrete here as well there is A back door and if we just Place some smooth quartz stairs starting from the end here if we’ll leave a gap of one two three then place a sideways quartz stairs then one next to it and then another sideways one dig two two blocks and then stick a door Here we then want to have a window so just a window just left of the store leave a gap of two and then place a two by two square then we want to fill these walls in here just using light blue concrete but before I forget and I Definitely will forget that we want to fill the top part of this in using red concrete so just like this that’s perfect and then we just want to fill this little alcove in here using light blue and then this side as well but on the back there are some windows all the Way over here on this left side so on the left side of the build we just want to first of all just place a row of light blue concrete extending down like this we then want to extend across the bottom and place one two three light blue concretes with then glass on the Last two blocks extend up by two rows place two rows of light blue concrete right to the glass and then two more rows of glass extending right and then we’re just going to fill the remaining part of this wall in using light blue concrete and that’s all there is to it Coming back to the front of the build momentarily we want to and an entrance so we already have this hole here which we have to place an oak door in front of but then we want to add two rows of Acacia planks almost in front of the Entire Loop light blue concrete area we want to have two rows of them but leaving this last row off here then Place Acacia stairs all the way around the edge of this leaving the space in front of the oak door alone and then left and right of it and then we want to Have upside down stairs just extending across so leaving these middle three blocks alone Place smooth quartz slabs in between them and then Birch fence all the way around the edge of this porch area and that is looking perfect then we have to add kind of like it’s it’s Ladders like right in between these two Windows here just on the next level a set of ladders just extending up and then iron bars along the side of the ladders and then the bars want to extend around and like kind of like form a cage And this will take you to the upper part of the house I’m extending these too far so these will take you to the upper part of the house just all the way up add the ladders like this they’ll take you onto these stairs and then you can even Extend the iron bars like upper World War II just like so I think that’ll leave mine there that’s looking pretty good next we are going to work on one of the crazier parts of the house so for whatever reason Mr Peterson has decided to install a giant wind turbine on his House I guess he’s going green so this is located on the right side of the house directly in the middle of this three by three square of cyan concrete place a row of gray concrete that extends all the way up and it roughly wants to equal the height of the hopper That we have just to the left then we want to extend the gray Concrete in every single Direction so just front back left and right so we are trying to make this look a little bit cylindrical and this is about as well as we can do without making this shape bigger Foreign Foreign so now that we have our cylindrical shape we want to set a layer of cyan terracotta directly on top of this just like so we then want to add four more rows one two three four so this is just directly on top of this cyan terracotta platform We will form a rectangular shape we then want to grab the gray concrete come up to the top front middle of the shape drop one block down place a gray concrete extend forwards one then take the original gray concrete and place a row of eight light gray concrete on top One two three four five six seven eight and we also want to have a row of a extending right one two three four five six seven eight and underneath one two three four five six seven eight and out of the left side also so one two three Four five six seven eight then we want to place stone brick wall in front of the light gray concrete so in front of every single one of the rows we want to have the exact same thing then grab the iron bars and if you just Place a random Block in each one of the four corners of the light gray concrete area and then Place iron bars surrounding that so for example I’ve used cyan concrete here and then destroyed the cyan concrete you will give yourself the effect that we are looking for Then we want to grab cyan concrete and behind the base of the cyan concrete that we have or rather the cyan terracotta that we have on the back of this turbine we want to add a row of cyan concrete extend it up by two rows like this Then extend it outwards two rows as well so on the right and the left side will give us this shape then we’re going to grab the light blue concrete and underneath this side of the turbine underneath this cyan concrete here we want to place three light blue concrete extending down one two three And then extend right one and then down by three one two three right one down by three one two three right one and then down by three one two three and then we actually want to extend backwards a few blocks it doesn’t matter too many uh too Much how many we actually do but come over onto the opposite side and starting from the equivalent block on the opposite side of the turbine we want to place three light blue concrete extending down one two three and then left one down by three one two three Then left one down by three one two three left one down by three one two three and left one and then we just want to pretty much just extend all the way down so this will go all the way down it’ll join into this roof and we just want to knock Out one of the blocks and the end result if we take a little look it looks a little bit weird now because that row isn’t going anywhere will look like this moving on to yet another crazy part of the house there is a room that is suspended upon This giant cyan concrete pole that is covered by a giant white sheep yeah you heard all of that right and it also has a train leading in and out of it it also has a shipping container hanging off of it off of a makeshift crane I’ll let you process all of that so to start with this we want to place a row of five Acacia planks extending forwards from the top of the cyan terracottas one two three four five and both of these rows just want to extend outwards so we then want to Extend the acacia planks right by eight rows one two three four five six seven eight and left by four rows so one two three four and we can just fill these Corners in to form the platform Then add a layer of white concrete around these sides and the front of the acacia planks we want to extend this row of white concrete out of the back wrap around the cyan concrete and join to the opposite side in a rectangular fashion fill this Gap in using black concrete so This is just above the acacia plank line we want to fill this empty space in with black concrete to make it all ominous and such we then want to take the four corners of this platform and we want to extend the corner blocks down by two using white Concrete one two and then flare them inwards on each side so one two and then inwards each side you guys get the idea Now that we’ve done that we want to raise the four corners of the white concrete up by eight one two three four five six seven eight and then I’m just going to extend across and then join all the way down because it’s just a little bit more economical Foreign Okay so now that we’ve done that we are going to fill in each one of these sides of the white concrete area we don’t have to make any holes for the train just yet we’ll sort that out when we actually make the tracks foreign Foreign Foreign with that complete we have to make the makeshift crane that has the shipping container hanging off of it so to make this we simply want to place a light blue Concrete in the middle of the right side of the container so just underneath the acacia platform it’s quite easy to See where the middle block is well we want to extend the light blue concrete to the white concrete Edge and then add six more blocks so one two three four five six like this we then want to add 10 chains underneath the light blue concrete one two three four Five six seven eight nine ten and we want to add chains underneath the bottom from right hand corner of the white concrete area and this wants to line up with the chains that we have just placed over there on the right so like this So what we then want to do is Place cyan concrete underneath each chain like this and we want to extend the cyan concretes together kind of like a right angle like this and then we are going to connect them together like so and it will just form a little box I’m even considering Making this a little bit longer or at the very least making the container a little bit longer so adding a couple more rows of cyan concrete just like this and then we are going to fill the top in using cyan concrete we want to add two rows of yellow concrete Underneath the outside of the rectangular shape like this and then another row of cyan concrete underneath that so we do want to kind of like maintain this nice rectangular shape and of course this wants to extend around the entire edge of the container itself foreign With that complete we can now move on to the next task which is installing the railway what house is complete without one come all the way over to the front left hand side of the house and locate this red terracotta area come all the way down to the bottom left hand corner And count right one Tim destroy this block the two above it replace this empty space using black concrete behind the two empty blocks boom below the two black concrete extending outwards place a row of 11 gray concrete light gray concrete specifically one two three four five six seven eight nine ten Eleven extend right forwards right two up one right two or one right two up one right two up one right two up one right two up one right two up one right two up one and now right by five so one two three four five we then want to extend In and then right we then want to extend backwards through this roof by 11 but first honestly we should probably just take this part of the roof out so extending backwards from this block 11 one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven we then Want to extend in now into and then down right to down right two down right and then destroy this little fence here and then all we’re going to do is just place a bunch of rails on top of our light gray concrete and this will kind of Complete this effect and this will be the first of three sets of rails that we have to make so there we go that’s perfect I think that that looks pretty good so the next one that we want to make stems from this area up At the top of the house so first of all we actually have to place some black concrete behind this empty space here where we have the actual hole already made for us with the acacia signs and fence extending from this light blue concrete here I think that we’ll replace This with a light gray and then extend this outwards by three one two three then right one forwards two right one forwards two right by 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 You we then want to extend in one and then right one and then into right one and then this should just rush past the light blue concrete that we placed earlier it will extend all the way to the white sheet which we want to destroy through so we’re actually going To destroy through the sheet and place light gray concrete extending all the way back like this right and then straight through like this and then this will Mark out what we want to make later so I’m going to play some Black concrete here and here to give the appearance That we have a little doorway makes it a bit more ominous I really like that and then we’re going to place some rails along the light gray concrete so once we have made this set of rails we just have to make one more which is going to extend out of the back and Connect funnily enough so we should have done this as we did it over there so we want to make in the same place if we take a look we want to make in the same place we want to extend these rails here so you know I Mean you can just make it easy if you want to follow the line these rails all the way to here will destroy this block replace it with a light gray concrete pump we still want to have the black concrete I just wanted to show you that it Literally like it extends through so it all like lines up and joins up in a nice logical way so we want to basically connect that door to that door so the easiest way to do this I think is to make it a little bit from the top and Then a little bit from the bottom so the way that we do it all the way up at the top here we want to start by placing the row of five light gray concrete one two three four five extending out and then right one extend towards you and then right by Three so one two three and then we will extend down right two down right two and we’ll keep repeating that a bunch of times but if we come all the way down to the bottom and we start by placing a row of eight extending outwards one two Three four five six seven eight and then extend left one forwards left two up left two so on and so forth until we eventually connect to the opposite end here so if we just keep extending open left to open left two we should there we go connect rather Naturally to where we were just building it seems counting out a bunch of those um a bunch of those like X and down and two blocks so we can then place our rails along this which will fit nice and perfectly and that will pretty much be The end of the rail pass the only thing that we might want to do now is add a bit of structure to all of this and when I say structure I mean structural Integrity so on the back of the house I am going to add Acacia fence Acacia Fence extending down from this point of the Rails so like this extending all the way down to the ground so that everything isn’t just kind of like floating in the air although it really wouldn’t be the weirdest thing about this house if it was just kind of like Floating like crazy I guess that the grid should have been one row backwards all this has become one row back in relation to it it doesn’t matter though we also want to add another row of Acacia events this time all the way up towards the top so extending down from This block it actually doesn’t matter which block you pick specifically but um if it looks nice and balanced that is a little bit better so we’ll extend this all the way down as well and again it will just make it seem as though that like this isn’t just Floating in the air you could even pick like a middle part of the set of rails as well to extend down but I’m quite happy with just the ends being extended I also want to extend this corner of the red terracotta down to the ground as Well because it’s kind of like it oh no it just seems like a good part to actually like extend down and join to the ground using the acacia fence like this and then we want to come all the way to the corner of the first set of rails That we made and we would take this block here and extend it down to the ground as well Next we want to come all the way over to this part of the house where we have the pretty cool looking roof come all the way up to the edge of the roof where we have the smooth quartz slab count backwards one two destroy this block then replace underneath this with a dark Oak plank or an upside down stair something like that and then place a set of Acacia vents extending all the way up and this should join and connect to the upper part of the rails and it kind of like secures itself to the previous part Of the Rails so it kind of works in both ways and last but not least we are going to add just one more Acacia fence I’m thinking where we kind of want to add it that will join down there so I’m thinking from this corner here just down And that will be enough structural support so that will actually kind of conclude the house portion of this tutorial so if we just extend it all the way down lines up with this right here perfect next up we are going to work on the actual Garden area so Extending from the free smooth quartz slabs that we have at the entrance we want to place a room of seven grass paths so one two three four five six seven or dirt pack as it may be just like this we then extending from the fourth row of Path so one two three four we want to place a birch fence either side and this fence will extend all the way to the outer boundaries so where we have placed the grid we will just have a fence that sense all the way left and right just like this And the first two rows of the grids I’m going to regret getting rid of that item specifically the first two rows of the grid are made out of smooth Stones so if you just add those Thank you foreign A couple of rows of path we have a car that’s kind of like crashed through this fence so if we start from the right side of the left fence here we want to find the fourth fence in so that would be one two three four destroy this block and The two left of it Place red concrete there instead and place a black concrete extending back from each of the end red concrete red Concrete in between add a couple of rows of red concrete Place another layer of black concrete on each end red Concrete in between Extend another round out the back Stone buttons on the sides of the black concrete and then white concrete on top of the back pair of black concrete add a couple of rows of red carpet on the front of the shell of the car and along the back as well Then grab glass paint and place it in between the back pair of white concrete and then extend forwards two from each white concrete join together in the middle place a red carpet in the center of this and then white carpet on top to form the roof of the car like this Then we want to grab the glow item oh we’ll need well item frames that we don’t already have and the ladder glow item frames in front of the front two corners of the car with ladders in between and then glow item frames off of the back with red Concrete in the glow Item frames and that is the car and on the right side here we want to make a mailbox so this is right in the middle of this grass block area here so we want to leave a gap of one from the path End Rod white Concrete On Top Oak Trout door flipped up in front of it then leave a sizeable gap maybe about five or so blocks and place a light gray shulker box against this fence here leave a gap of one place The Cauldron leave a gap of one extending forwards place a brown shulker box And now that we have done that ladies and gentlemen we have to make the actual fence around the house and add some of the other stuff as well so the fan is really simple if we start over here on the left side and place Birch fence extending backwards from where we have Already designated to be the outer boundary we kind of want to line up with that part of the house there right then behind this we want a free row high or at the very least a two row high white concrete wall that extends all the way around the outer boundary of the house But before I place all of this I want to come all the way over to the opposite side and extend the Birch fence backwards and we kind of want to line it up with relatively speaking the similar sort of position that we have on the left side so probably about here where The wind turbine slot starts maybe like Midway up and then we want to have the same two row high white concrete uh fence that extends all the way around Foreign And now that we’ve done that there is a bunch of boxers in this man’s back Garden so we’re just going to add just a bunch of randomly built up brown sugar boxers as I may have mentioned earlier in the tutorial Alpha free is actually set at night and despite how hard I Tried it’s not really a way around that or at least not one that I could find to do easily myself so when you’re actually kind of exploring around the house you will find just a bunch of boxes that you can flatten at the back and I mean if There is something else you can’t see it so now there is only one thing left to do and your method of doing this completely depends on what you are going to be doing let me explain so I am going to replace all of my grass using lime terracotta although I’m gonna cheat and Use world edit but if you are not going to actually replace all of the area with lime terracotta then I’m going to suggest that you bone meal some of the grass in just kind of like random patches like it doesn’t want to be too dense it just kind of wants to Look a little unkempt and a little bit disheveled so if you’re happy with just having good old grass instead of lime terracotta just patch in a little bit of bone meal around the house and call it a day however if you want to replace the grass using lime terracotta like me I Would recommend ripping up all of the grass first of all replacing it with lime terracotta then you will have to patch in Grass yourself in random places and then bow meal it after so it does kind of depend on what you want to do foreign But once that has been complete ladies and gentlemen you will have 100 fully completed your Mr Peterson hello neighbor Alpha free house tutorial build did I get enough tags in that outro thank you so much for watching I hope that you have enjoyed this tutorial please do remember to like the video Subscribe to the channel I hope to see you guys in the next one good bye Video Information
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In this tutorial i show you how to make the hello neighbour house from the game “Hello Neighbour” this is the house from the Alpha 3 version of the game.
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