Hey guys i’m greg biltz and welcome to this minecraft build tutorial on this episode we’re creating easy to build survival house and this house has two floors with an upper level second level deck and it overhangs the front of the house and wraps around the side of the house And this house even has a side porch area and this porch is made out of campfire blocks now this bill is broken down into seven steps and without further ado let’s start the build now here’s a complete list of materials you’ll need to build this survival house also this entire build project will Require a 14 block by 11 block area spacing and i mark my area with coarse dirt blocks and you can do the same and that way we know how big the layout is before we start the build step one first let’s make the first floor walls we’ll need 46 oak locks 70 Strip oak glocks three oak doors and 13 glass panes to start move back a space then make a four tall log column then add eight stripped oak logs next to that then add a four tall log column at the end then we can add seven stripped oak logs to the side Then add a four tall log column after that then we can add an eight strip logs across the front and a four tall column then seven strip blocks in between then let’s add two blocks to the side then one block then two then one then another one then two Then let’s add in glass panes and we can add an oak log cross beam across the entire top then let’s add a door at the left side of the wall and make sure it’s placed in the center then let’s add two extra blocks then one extra block then two and we can repeat And then we can add an oak log columns along the top then let’s add two blocks then alternate the pattern then we can add two glass panes and an oak lock column along the top then for the front wall add in two oak doors and then we can add in stripped oak log Columns then we can add glass panes in between and then we can add an oak logs after that step two nexus work on the floors and second level floor we’ll need four spruce stairs 14 oak logs 59 oak planks and 38 oak slabs to start let’s add oak Logs at the third space over and we can connect all the way to the front and add in another beam over here and we can replace the grass floor with oak planks also we can add an oak planks under the door as well and then from here let’s add an oak slabs And we can add slabs in between the cross beams and make sure the slabs are at the top half of the block then we can add in spruce stairs and extend up for a total of four treads tall also we can clear the room up above for head clearance And then from here we can add in lanterns Step three next let’s add in the second floor walls we’ll need one oak door 50 stripped oak logs 40 oak logs and 20 glass panes to start let’s add three logs on top of the corner then three over here then three towards the back and three in the last corner Then let’s add in a cross beam and wrap this one along the top Then let’s add in stripped oak logs along the front side and make sure to leave openings for windows then on the other side let’s add in more stripped oak logs and leave room for windows and a door in the center then we can add stripped oak logs and Windows for the back as well and then we can repeat filling in the last side wall as well Step four next up is the roof and only 27 stripped oak logs and 100 spruce stairs to start let’s add stripped oak logs then add three columns and make each one two blocks tall And let’s repeat for the back side then let’s add spruce stairs for the roof and for the front overhangs make sure to add upside down stairs along the front and this will help add an extra detail then we can repeat for the other half and then we can repeat the other half of The roof adding in more spruce stairs as well then we can add an oak strip lock for the center ridge step five next let’s add in the side overhang area and for this we’ll need 28 campfires and 25 spruce fence post to start let’s add in spruce fence post At the side of the building and push them in one space then raise them to three posts tall then do the same on the back moving in a space and raising to three lengths tall then leave two spaces in between the fence post and raised to three lengths tall as well Then let’s add campfires on top and this will make the roofing and we can extinguish the campfire block with a splash potion or you could use a bucket of water instead and this will help extinguish the fire And then on the side of the house we can add spruce fence posts for railings Step 6 next was add in the front overhanging porch only 25 spruce slabs and 19 spruce fence post now this step is optional however i find this step to add in a lot of detail to the exterior of the house and if you’d like to make it the same way i made mine Let’s start by adding a fence post one space back from the side of the doors and make them three lengths tall then repeat for the other side then let’s add nine more spruce slabs then let’s add eight spruce slabs and start this one space inwards on the right side Then let’s add another slab under here and one over here as well and this will double up under the post then let’s add six slabs to the front then let’s add spruce fence posts that wrap around the front and connect these with the side deck as well Step seven lastly is the interior and i’ll leave this completely up to you but however as always i’ll quickly show you how i did mine Thank you guys so much for watching and i hope you enjoyed this tutorial if you have any questions about the build or like to leave some feedback i would love to hear it also make sure to subscribe because i create build tutorials just like this one every week i’ll catch the Next one later guys want more build tutorials i have many other places that might interest you on my channel make sure to check them out You Video Information
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