Hey guys i’m back with another minecraft tutorial and here in today’s video i’m gonna be showing you how to build this two-bedroom three-bathroom suburban house just a heads up i do want to mention i did not actually use any of the attic space for this particular build i will Go ahead and show you where you could put a staircase leading up to the attic once we get onto the interior but once again i actually didn’t use any of the attic space so you could have an extra two bedrooms and maybe even two more bathrooms up there So here’s the plot size for the build if you want everything which includes the front backyard as well as the house then from left to right you’re gonna be looking at that 47 and from front to back it’s going to be 55. then over there towards the right i went Ahead and marked out how much space for the front and backyard there’s going to be as well as the house so if you want just the house itself then from left to right once again it’s going to be 47 blocks and from front to back it’s going to be 30. now if you Were to add up that 12 30 and 15 it actually equals 57 that’s because some of the blocks that we use we’re counting twice so let’s go ahead and look at where that 15 is that is the space that’s going to be needed for the front Yard so you’re going to be looking from each corner so from that bottom right hand corner to the second corner that is going to be 15 blocks from each corner then what we’re going to go ahead and do is include the same corner that we used For that 15 and then we’re going to go all the way back up towards the 12. so from corner to corner it’s going to be 30 blocks and then once again we’re including the same corner that we used for that 30 to count the 12. so from corner to corner Up there it’s going to be 12 spaces so it equals 57 but in total if you weren’t to include the same corners it’s going to be 55 which is why it’s 55 over towards the left so i want to make sure this is very clear because in some of my previous Tutorials a lot of people were confused about the plot size and i had to leave comments to make them understand it a little bit more and they eventually understood it but i want to make sure to avoid that with this video so just let me know if this Is easy enough to follow and i’ll continue doing it this way but anyway let’s go ahead and get right on into the build so real quick i do want to mention where this 47 is that is going to be facing towards the front side of the build So here for this space is the front yard then the middle space is the house and that space towards the back is in the backyard so just always keep in mind where the 47 is this is towards the front side of the build so i went ahead and gathered up all the Blocks that were used for the main exterior of the house so be sure to go ahead and grab some andesite white concrete pillar quartz blocks smooth quartz stairs white stained glass panes gray concrete smooth quartz blocks quartz bricks dark oak fences smooth quartz slabs and then just some irregular quartz slabs Endocyte slabs and endocyte stairs we might not be using each and every one of these blocks here in this video but i do just want to go ahead and grab all of the exterior blocks that we will eventually be using and i actually just remembered i forgot to grab One of them and that is this tripwire hook here for the garage door and now that should be everything for the main exterior of the house so we’re going to go ahead and start with our indecite and start marking out where the foundation of the house is going to be first So let’s head on over here towards the front right hand corner of the house first we’re gonna head on here where the space for the actual house itself is going to be we’re gonna place a block right on top of that grass and then one more towards The left of it so we just have two right on the edge of the plot size here now we’re gonna go ahead and skip over seven towards the left so now on the eighth and ninth block you’re going to be placing endocyte once again so you should have a space of Seven right here this is where the garage door is going to be let’s go ahead and just grab our pillar quartz blocks we’ll just place a filler block right there on each side for now i guess you could have just done it once and then we’re just going to place seven Of the pillar quartz blocks on their side like that so that is just uh starting out where the garage door is gonna be and you know what let’s just go ahead and place the tripwire hook and now we actually don’t need that anymore that is the only use for the entire build Well for the exterior that is we will be using it for the interior but there we go we have that marked out now let’s go right behind this block of van der site here towards the left and working our way towards the back we’re going to play seven so including This one here it’ll be eight in total now head on over towards the left of that and work your way all the way towards that side and place 26 more now we’ll head on here towards the left and right behind this block of van der site we’re going to work our way towards The back and place 17 more so including this one it’ll be 18 in total now we’re here towards the back side of the build so we’re going to just kind of flip around so we’re looking at it towards the back so now we’ll head on over towards the Left and we’re going to place nine more blocks of endocyte so including this one it’ll be 10 in total now starting right here lined up with that final block but going out one we’re gonna continue towards the left and place another nine go back in and right behind that final Block work your way towards the left again and place ten more so from up above looking at it towards the back this is what we have back to where we left off again and go right behind where this endocyte is so we’re pretty much just working our way Back towards the front side of the build we’re going to start here and place nine endocyte and now work your way towards the left and we’re pretty much just lining up until we’re up against our plot size so there should be ten there we go we’re right on the edge of The plot size and now we’re just going to connect it back to the front where we started so be sure to count it so we already have one here so then it’s going to be 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and then if we Include that one it is 16. so from this corner to this corner it is 16 in total so here is the main foundation of the house now let’s go ahead and grab our pillar quartz blocks and we’re just going to place these on each outer corner of the foundation So we’ll start here towards where the garage door area is and with your pillar quartz blocks go from right here on top of this corner and place seven going up now we’ll go ahead here towards the left we’ll do the same thing so just seven Now we’ll head on here pretty much towards the back we’ll go to this corner and do it again for this corner here and then that one that one and that one and then one more back here towards the front so this is what it’s looking like we have one two three four Five six seven and eight all right so this is what we have so far next up be sure to switch to the white concrete and just on top of all of the endocyte blocks i’m just going to place seven layers of white concrete so we’re just bringing it up to the same height As the pillars so right here we’ll just have a strip of white concrete like that we’ll do the same on this side and we will have windows for all these other walls but i think to make the process quicker and easier i’m just going to completely fill it all in with White concrete and then we’ll go back and carve out where all the windows are going to be this is a bit different than actually is completely different from what i’ve normally done with my tutorials but we’ll give it a try and we’ll see if it’s easier and i think it Should make the process quicker so just on top of all of the endocytes so pretty much in between all of our pillars i’m just going to add seven layers of white concrete and it’s just brought up to the same height as where the pillars are already right now So i’m going to go ahead and fill all of this in and once i have it all done i’ll then go ahead and show you where all of the windows are going to be marked out as well as the doorways So there we go just a solid wall of white concrete all the way around so we’ll now go ahead and start cutting out all of the holes where the windows and doorways are going to be first let’s fill in the garage door so i’m going to go ahead and continue With my white concrete and just place a layer right behind here and here just so it makes it a little bit easier to place the garage door so grab your pillar quartz blocks and just have two more layers going from one side to the other so now there is a total Of three like that so this fourth layer we’re going to have white stained glass panes starting here so leaving one space on each end And that will have a pillar quartz block on each side of that and then two more layers right above this Now grab your white concrete we’ll place one in each corner where the garage door is and then two layers on top of that to match up to the same height as the rest of the walls alright and that looks good so now let’s start carving out all of the windows and doorways So let’s focus on the front side first so there’s actually going to be a front porch right here and it actually wraps around here towards the left side of the house but we’re not going to worry about that here in this video but the front door is going to be right here we’re Going to have a window on each side and then another door leading into the garage so we’ll focus on the door on this wall first so we’re going to be using our smooth quartz stairs the white stained glass paints the gray concrete and the dark oak fences so we’re going To leave one space here at the left and we’re just going to be right above the endocyte so we’re going to carve out a total of eight blocks here that is two blocks wide so four blocks in height two blocks wide then with your white stained glass panes You can have the door either on this side or on the other side i’ll go ahead i’ll have it on the right so we’ll bring up just three white stains glass panes like that and then we’ll curve a bottom one and the top one out then this middle one is where the dark Oak fence is going to be and that’s going to be the handle and then we’ll grab our court stairs and place two upside down right above the doorway like that and there we go so this will lead into the garage now we’re going to focus more over here Towards the right side closer to where this doorway is and this time we want to make sure to leave one layer of white concrete so here we ended up deleting it for this part we’re gonna leave one layer we’re gonna skip over two spaces here so we’re starting at the third block we’re Gonna carve out four so it’s gonna be four blocks wide and then we’ll go ahead and do another layer after that so it’s now two then three and four layers like that so it’s four layers in height and four layers wide now with your gray concrete We’ll place four blocks going up on each side two upside down court stairs at the top in between them and then a total of six white stained glass panes we’ll head on over here towards the other side and we’ll do the same thing so we’ll be sure to leave two spaces of White concrete away from that pillar so we’re gonna start right here carve out four and then bring it up a total of four in height make sure to have your gray concrete place four on each side upside down stairs and the glass so it’s looking like this Now let’s go ahead and do the doorway in the middle so we’re gonna be sure to skip over three spaces so we’re starting here we have one two and three so we’re gonna start here on the fourth block and carve out a total of four like that then skip over one And carve out three bring it up to the same height and then skip over one again and do another four now upside down court stairs here at the top white stained glass panes for these single wide spaces and then right in the middle we’ll have three on each side And that will curve out the bottom and the top and then the empty space in the middle a dark oak fence for the handle so that is the front door so now everything here towards the front side is all done we’ll head on over here at the left And we’re going to have a doorway right here so be sure to skip over two spaces of white concrete so we’re starting here on the third block we’re then going to carve out two and then another three layers after that so it’s two blocks wide and four blocks in height Have two upside down court stairs at the top white stained glass panes on the side going up and then a bottom and a top uh curving out and a dark oak fence for the handle and that will have a window back here so we’re gonna leave one layer of white Concrete at the bottom and then two away from the pillar so starting here carve out four and then bring it up a total of four layers all right so it’s four by four let’s go ahead and grab our gray concrete four on each side upside down stairs and white stains glass panes So this wall is all done now we’ll head on here towards the back side now let’s have a window for that part and that part and then we’re gonna have a doorway right in the middle so head on over here towards the right and we’ll skip over two spaces of white Concrete leaving one space at the bottom we’ll carve out four and we’re left with two spaces here at the left go ahead and carve all this out so it’s four blocks in height and four blocks wide and we’re just doing the same design that we’ve done everywhere else so far We’re gonna do the same window over here at the left They said we’ll have a doorway right in the middle so we’re gonna go all the way down towards where the indecide is and just right in the middle we’ll carve out three wide leaving two white concrete on each side and we’ll bring it up a total of four in height So they so the fourth layer is going to be upside down court stairs and then three white stains glass panes on each side and then curving the top and bottom and the empty space will be a dark oak fence now we’ll head on over here towards the Left where this space is and we’re just gonna have the same window that we’ve had everywhere else so far so we’re gonna have two spaces here at the right and at the left so we’re carving out four right here in the middle we’ll bring it up a total of four in height And just the same design that we’ve done everywhere else Now for this wall here it’s going to be a little bit different just a little bit of a smaller window so here you can see it’s a two block wide window for this one it’s only going to be one block wide so we’re going to leave our block of Concrete here at the bottom and we’re carving out three so we have three spaces of white concrete left on each side and it’s still going to be four in height so our gray concrete on each side just one stair in the middle and one strip of glass And we’re going to have the same window here we’re also going to do that for this side as well so we’re going gonna have one block of space of white concrete so i have the window here okay that will do the same for this side All right so just the same design window that we’ve done for that smaller one And that looks good so now i’ll look above at what we have from the front so this is what we’ve done so far okay guys so i actually ended up ending off the video here but i just finished editing all of the footage and realized that the video still isn’t too long so We should still have time to do a little bit more so what i’m gonna go ahead and do is start marking out where the front porch is going to be it’s going to wrap around over here at the left side of the house and then after we do that we’ll go Ahead and end it off here for part one so let’s go ahead and start marking out where all the pillars are going to be so we’ll head on over here more towards this right side and we’ll focus on this wall and make sure we’re just lined up with the third block here And then skip over one space so that we’re right here you could go ahead and place eight blocks of pillar quartz going up so it’s just going to be at the same height as all of the other walls now when we look at it here from the Front we’ll go off to the left and skip over four spaces so we’re here on the fifth block and we’re gonna go ahead and bring up another eight now skip over one space from that bring up another eight here and now we’re gonna go ahead and skip over seven So we’re lined up right here just right here where this white concrete is now let’s skip over one space here if they continue on towards the left we’re gonna skip over four we’re gonna have a pillar here skip over another four have one here and then one more time So we’re right here on the edge of the plot size here at the left side of the build we’ll bring these up another 7 so it’s 8 in total so if this is what we have so far now we’ll head on over here along the left side of the house And we’re going gonna skip over four again we’re gonna place one here and i thought we want to do that four more times so one there and then another anything here and then one more until you’re right here along the edge of the plot size so we have one two three four Five and then including this one here six so we’ll bring these up so now here at the left side we have it looking like this and now here at the back side we just have a couple more pillars so we’re going to skip over four again and have one right here And now just one more we’re gonna go ahead and skip over just two spaces this time so we’re right here lined up with the corner of the house and one thing to keep in mind this pillar here should be two spaces away from the house so we just have a two Space a like a two block space here and then two spaces here and four spaces pretty much everywhere else and then here at the front one space one space this is seven all right so this is what it’s looking like i guess i’ll go up above and we could get a Look all the way from above here at the entire build now the final thing we’ll go ahead and do here in this video before we end it off are the rallyings in between all of the pillars and then the floors for the actual porch itself so first let’s go ahead and grab the Slabs that we have in here so just the smooth ones and we’ll swap out the white stains glass panes and then the regular ones will swap out the gray concrete so we’ll look over here first we’ll grab our smooth quartz stairs and we’re just gonna place all of these Upside down in between every single pillar except for this space of seven here and then a couple of the spaces at the back before now just a bunch of upside down ones here we’ll do the same thing in between all these pillars All right and then for this space here we’ll grab just the regular quartz slabs we’ll place two on each side so this is just a little step up into here and that will head back up to the front and we’ll go ahead and continue with these regular quartz slabs and line up With this pillar head on over to the left and line it up here so that is another step up okay now let’s go ahead and i guess we’ll fill in the floors and then we’ll do the railings last so grab your quartz bricks and we’re just gonna fill all of the Space in here wrap it all the way around and up to here that is all filled in now so we got a pretty big porch here for this build now let’s go ahead and do the railings so these are pretty simple we’ll start here pretty much like where we started at the beginning And we’ll grab the smooth quartz slabs we’ll just have one here for this little space and we’ll do that for the other single spaces so here as well and here and let me check i think all of the other spaces are now four blocks wide okay So we’ll head back here at the front and wherever we see all the four spaces we’re just going to go ahead and have a slab on each side and then two upside down smooth quartz stairs in the middle so i’ll do it again just a slab on each side and then the Upside down stairs in the middle so we’re gonna do that for all of the other spaces of four and now if that is all marked out looking good that is everything for the front porch so far and we’re going to go ahead and leave it at that here for part one of This build so in part two we’ll be sure to go ahead and probably end up finishing the rest of the exterior of the build and then in part three we’ll do all of the landscaping for the front and backyard part four we’ll do all of the interior Layout and then part five we’ll do all of the interior furnishings but anyway like i said we’ll leave it at that here for part one all right guys so that’s gonna be it here for part one for this tutorial on how to build the suburban house and if it helped you be Sure to please leave a like subscribe for more and i’ll see you guys in part two Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft: How to Build a Suburban House 7 | PART 1’, was uploaded by Brandon Stilley Gaming on 2021-02-12 18:00:11. It has garnered views and [vid_likes] likes. The duration of the video is or seconds.
Here in part 1 for this step by step minecraft tutorial on how to build a suburban house, I will be showing you how to do the exterior …