Hello wonderful people it’s wild here today i’ll be showing you 20 decorations to use inside your medieval builds i’ll be showing you decorations which you can use in all the different rooms of a medieval build including bedrooms kitchens libraries and throne rooms Let’s start with a throne this will look great in any medieval castle or guild hall we’ll be needing some dark oak materials for the main base of the throne and then we’ll be needing a slime block and then some red accent pieces let’s start on the back of the throne Using these stripped dark oak logs adds a bit of texture and interest to the design And the banner provides a seat cushion I’m using a slime block here as it adds a bouncy effect to the thrown seat we’ll disguise it with a trapdoor and then finish off with some dark oak slabs This shelf with the layton is a very versatile piece and can be used throughout a medieval build in a living room bedroom or study you can see i’ve got some spruce here as well as electrode and bookshelves and then i’m just grabbing out my accent materials Let’s start by building the base of the shelf i’m placing in some barrels in the corners of the shelf like this and my lectern here and i’ll come in with some slabs and then frame the shelf with some trapdoors I’ll also use trapdoors to finish off the top of the shelf and adding some more shelving behind this i want to put in some bookshelves like this I’ll even tuck them in behind the lectern and this desk section now we’ll put in our decorations i’ve got a fern a lantern a book in the lectern some candles and some turtle eggs i also want to grab out my sign here and i’m going to put this just in front of My leg tone so only the red bit at the bottom is showing this next furniture piece is great for small spaces as it takes up a relatively small footprint we’ll start by creating the desk building three hive with oak trap doors and i’ll be using spruce trap doors for the actual desk I’ll put a shelf above it like this and let’s put in a little oak seed add some decorative accents now And there we have it next we have some pot plants you can customize this design by changing out the trap doors to ones that suit your build as well as the leaves start with a small one with a pot a dead bush and then some azalea leaves on top You might need a placeholder block to place this and then i’ll create a larger pot at the back this small kitchen unit is a great way to define this space within a medieval house i’m using trapdoors barrels and slabs for the main construction and then we’ve got a smoker a crafting table and A cauldron as well as some accent pieces to help with the design let’s start by placing in our barrel smoker crafting table and cauldron putting a lever in for my cauldron and filling it up with water and then i’m putting in three and side walls for the chimney Got another barrel up here and two more over this side and then i’m going to use some spruce trap doors to frame the furniture piece i’ll place two along the top along with two spruce slabs and then i’ll use some more trapdoors to create some shelves as well as separate this section here Now i want to grab out my decor pieces i’m going to place four sea pickles here and then a lantern over here this next bookshelf is another versatile piece which can be used throughout your medieval build and is great for small spaces now you can switch out the emerald and Gold ingot for any decor you’d like i just like a little bit of shiny so i’m going to start by breaking a two by three rectangle and placing in my bookshelves and then i’ll create the bookshelf around this using trim trapdoors and stairs Then go in with some slabs for the top of the shelf and a couple more trap doors now let’s add some decor This simple bunk bed would be perfect for sharing your base with a friend you’ll need two red beds here and you can customize this to suit your color scheme i’m gonna start by building up three high one two three with some trapdoors and i can place my barrels off of This then i’ll place in my bed more trap doors for the next bed and then finish off the other side i’ll then put a slab here some ladders and then a small railing with some signs This chair is super customizable by switching out the different wood types i’ll be using oak for this design I’m using rails here in my item frames but you can use whatever block you’d like and then i’m adding a fence gate and that gives this chair a really medieval look Next let’s create some drawers i’ve got some pink wool as a placeholder block here we’ll also need spruce trap doors some barrels a spruce slab some sides some item frames and some dark oak slabs we’ll start by creating the three drawers here by placing in our item frames some dark oak slabs And then our spruce signs and for the top right for the top left drawer i’d like to have it pulled out so i’m going to place in a pink wall placeholder block you can use whatever you’d like and then i want to place my barrel so it’s facing backwards You can see this face here then we’ll create our pulled out drawer so you can see to place this sign here i placed in my item frame first and then clicked on the border around that now i just want to surround my chest of drawers with some spruce trap doors If you’re working with a larger space this kitchen is perfect for you there’s quite a few materials so let’s go through them you’ll need 17 spruce trap doors six barrels 10 stone bricks three blast furnaces and a smoker a cauldron four campfires and a stone shovel two chains three underside walls and two Item frames then you’ll need these decoration blocks here now you can choose your food sources depending on what you like to have in your kitchen but i’ve just got a variety here let’s start by placing in our barrels we’ve got three across the bottom two above this one here and this block Here with a three block gap in between then we’ll place in our smoker and our cauldron and then our three blast furnaces in the walls we’ve got one here one here and one here then i want to use my stone bricks to fill in the wall behind the rest of this kitchen Like this then i’ll be using campfires to make some shelves the great thing about this is it means you can place some food sources on top and i’m using a stone shovel here as it allows me to put out the fires next i’ll switch to my spruce trap doors to create a frame I’m building up four high going all the way across the top and then four high up the other side i’ll also use some chains and hang these one block in front of my kitchen and two blocks apart two down to create a little hanging shelf And on top of this i’ll place one more barrel now i’ll need to grab out our decoration materials Let’s start by finishing off this shelf adding in a tripwire hook and a lantern then i want to add a little cutting board down here and i’ll place in my item frames i’ll add a chimney to the smoker put some water in my cauldron as well as a lever And then i’m going to go in and grab out my food sources and i’m just going to distribute these across the shelves i then want to hang a flint and steel up here and a sword down in this section i want to rotate it so it’s facing downwards This bookshelf is another great large space decoration piece we’ll need 20 bookshelves one spruce stair five spruce slabs 21 trapdoors some ladders and then some decoration items we’ll start by breaking a 4×5 hole on the wall which will then be filled in with the Bookshelves then i’ll come three across here with my slabs and then i want to place in a stair so it’s facing upside down and so it’s got its flat side like this now i’m going to use some trapdoors to create a frame around the bookcase so i’m building five high on either side One two three four five and then one in and i’m using two slabs in the middle like this then i want to create a shelf here and i’m using this wavy design as it allows me to put things both on top and have some shelves below it I’ll then place in three more trapdoors going down like this which is where i’m going to place my ladder now we can start putting in the decorations got a lantern some turtle eggs some candles down here some sea pickles up the top And a pot plant don’t forget to light your candles this desk would look great along some bookcases in a study we’ll need a strip dark oak log some dark oak fence gates and trap doors and a dark oak stair some brown carpet a spruce slab a dark oak sign and an item frame The base of the desk will create a base like this some trapdoors on either end and then i’m using brown carpet for the top of the desk i want to create a little seat like this and then some drawers A fireplace like this one is a cozy addition to any medieval space we’ll need some stone bricks and chisels of stone bricks some stone brick walls stone brick stairs and then we’ve got spruce trap doors for the mantle we’ll then need some accent pieces with the stone buttons and then some decorations We’ll start by breaking a 2×3 hole in the wall which i’ll fill in with the stone brick then we’ll create the fireplace itself using some stairs I’ll curve them around like this place them forward at the top and then build up to my build height with the walls then i’ll build a mantle in front and you want to ensure all of your trapdoors are facing the same direction here and then i’ll place in my decorations And of course you’ll need some nether egg for the fire itself finishing off with two buttons This bunkwood desk is perfect for small spaces and it has built-in storage we’ll need some barrels spruce slabs and trapdoors some bookshelves some spruce signs a leg turn a bed some ladders and some decoration pieces start by placing in our barrels too high here with a slab on top Then we’ll create our desk with a leg tone i’m going to build across the front of the desk with my signs just to give it a finished look then i’ll go in my with my bookcases and place in my bed i want this to be a block above here I’ll finish off this side with some spruce trap doors and place some more signs across the front here I’m gonna have my ladders coming up this other side and i just need to finish it off with some decorations now I’ve gone with some candles and a book This dining table is a great centerpiece for your medieval house or dining hall we’re using spruce for the table here as well as the spruce trap doors and then for the stairs we’ll be using dark oak slabs some gates and some trapdoors as well as four signs but then i’ve then Got my items to decorate my table including item friends sea pickles some pop plants some candles and then some food stuff let’s start by creating the table i’m going to find the center of where i want my table so that’s here and i’ll build either side With my spruce stairs and place a slab in the center then i’m going to surround this with my trapdoors Next i’ll place in my location for seating there’s six seats at this table and for the four seats on the sides i’m just going to finish these off with some trapdoors For the seats on the two ends of the table i’m going to make them a little bit grander so i’ll build up with my trapdoors to start with then i’ll put in some signs and then add in some dark oak fence gates like that now we can start adding in our details I’m gonna grab out all of my foodstuffs and my materials for candles and for the place settings these item frames make some great plates and we’ve got sea pickle cups And there we have it This barrel will look great inside a dining hall or a kitchen and i’m going to be using a pink wall placeholder block here i’ve got some spruce stairs trapdoors and fences a tripwire hook seven barrels a cauldron some water and then i’ve got a banner which i’ve just Put some random designs on and you’ll see why we’ll need that in a little bit i’m going to start by placing in my spruce fences for the base and then i’m going to be using some barrels as well as a pink wall block to create the front here I’m going to create a little plus like this with the barrels and i want to make sure you just see the bag like that i’ll then place in a barrel on this side and on this side and i can break my placeholder blocks then i’ll go in with some spruce stairs To create the round shape as well as some trapdoors i’m using a tripwire hook for the tap and i’ll place my cauldron and water at the front now i’ll use my dyed banner to remove some of the water from the barrel i think that level looks great And you can see this barrel also has a built-in storage at the front and in the sides so it’s a useful furniture piece too a great complement for this larger barrel is to have a smaller barrel beside it and for this you’ll just need one scaffolding one barrel and then one tripwire hook This piano or harpsichord is a really unique feature for your medieval build you’ll need six dark grey planks five dark oak fences three dark oak slabs a dark oak stair eleven dark oak trap doors two looms and three dark oak signs you’ll also need two armor stands two of whatever your Floor block is a piston and a redstone block let’s start by creating the body of the piano i’ve got the legs going in first and then i’ll create the shape of the piano and the looms will be the keys i’m going to finish up the sides with some dark oak trapdoors And then i’ll create the lid for my piano More trap doors will come in handy here as well one more fence for the stand of the lid and now we want to create our seat and for this we’re going to be removing some blocks in the floor like this and placing in our armor stands Then we want to push our floor blocks back into the ground and for this we’re going to need our redstone and our pistons now you can place in some placeholder blocks that’ll make it a little easier and put in your pistons you can do this one at a time or if you Have ample pistons it’s easiest to do both at the same time then i’ll just move these blocks down into the ground once again i’m going to use these pistons to push some trapdoors into place We’ve got our little seat here like this and now we can finish off the piano by placing three signs across the front like this Creating a canopy bed like this creates a grand feature for a medieval bedroom so we’ve got some spruce here for the main structure of the bed i’m using blue beds here but you can customize it you’ll need two smooth quartz slabs some shroom lights or any other lighting block some banners and a Lantern let’s start by creating the base of the canopy bed i’m placing in four barrels in the corners and then connecting up the sides i’ll place in my smooth quartz stairs here then create a point for the head of the bed i’ll create the canopy next with some fences As well as some trapdoors and then i’ll go in with some more stairs Now we want to break underneath of these stairs here and i’ll go down one lower again and place in my trim lights then i can switch to my banner blocks and place in some cushions And you can fill in the floor again next i’ll place in my two beds and some signs to finish off the end i’ll go in with some blue banners around the edges And finally i’ll grab out my lantern this dark oak bed is another great option for a grand master bedroom you’ll need two stripped darko clogs some dark oak trapdoors planks slabs and stairs four bookshelves two red beds or any color bed of your choice two barrels and then some decoration blocks Let’s start by creating the back of the bed with my dark oak planks and my stripped dark oak logs then put in my barrels on either side like this and use my darker trapdoors to create a little frame building up too high on either side we’ll also cover up the front of these Barrels so it all fits the color scheme i use my slabs and stairs to create at the top of the bed head and then i want to place my bookshelves in behind this finally i’ll put in the bed and the foot of the bed and grab out my decoration blocks I think i’ll have a candle over here a pot plant over here and then a lantern on the top i hope you enjoyed this video and found some ideas to use throughout your medieval builds if you did please consider subscribing and check out my patreon if you’d like to support me Further i’d really appreciate it i’ll see you in another video you Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft Medieval Decorations | 20+ Ways to Decorate your Medieval Build’, was uploaded by Jax and Wild on 2022-05-20 15:34:03. It has garnered 7507 views and 225 likes. The duration of the video is 00:26:29 or 1589 seconds.
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