Hey what’s up youtube in this video i’ll be showing you how to make a modern mansion if you enjoyed this tutorial please do remember to hit that like button as it helps me in the channel out very very much and subscribe to the channel if you want to keep up to date With everything that i’ve been building but without any further ado let’s get started this is the amount of space required to make your build a 40 by 41 block area as represented by the white concrete grid on the ground which i would always urge you to make if you are Planning out your world here are all of the materials that you will need to make the build please do make sure that you have access to all those materials and enough of them as well step one if you have made the grid come all the way over To the front left hand corner of it count backwards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 and then right one place four light gray concrete on top of each other one two three four and then place an upside down this is going to be Tricky but place an upside down smooth quartz stairs on top of the fourth light gray concrete block extend these stairs to the right by ten one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and then we are going to place solid smooth quartz blocks and we want to Place ten of them going right one two three four five six seven eight nine ten mark underneath this with a row of polished black stone wall connecting down to the ground this becomes a little bit more relevant later on then continue extending the row of quartz to the right by eight One two three four five six seven eight and once again you can connect this down to the ground using the black stone wall although this is ever so slightly less important because from here we can extend the quartz block forwards by three one two three and then right by nine One two three four five six seven eight nine and then we want to take that ninth block and we want to extend it upwards by five one two three four five in by two one two up by three one two three place a smooth quartz slab on tom and Extend that backwards by 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 extend the slab down by four using smooth quartz block one two three four and then extend backwards by two one two Extend down by five one two three four five and then if you like we can join this down to the ground using some polished black stone wall but more importantly we can take just about every single one of the quartz box and we can extend them forwards with a few exceptions so On the front of the build here towards the front of the build we simply want to place two rows of light blue glass pane underneath where we have the slab so one two and then a smooth quartz and then two pane one two and then smooth quartz Externally quartz down by three one two three and then might even be four actually because what we want to do is we want to and we can extend this quartz down as well if you extend it down by four we can then easily place the glass so you can kind of see Well maybe maybe the windows actually do only want to be two by threes i was under the impression that uh that they wanted to be two by four but um this is a balcony and it wouldn’t make sense and this is where like a floor line would be so it wouldn’t make Sense that the windows would be any lower so regardless once you have done the two two by three windows separated with a row of quartz block we can then proceed to fill the entire right side in here using quartz block as well when you come to the interior you may find that You want to perhaps add a little bit more detail to the build or you might not want to as well there comes a point when too many windows can be a hindrance rather than an aesthetic like it can look good aesthetically but it can be a hindrance If you actually want to design the inside properly so it’s up to you whether you want to add some more windows i usually like to have a blank wall on at least one of the sides of my build so that you can place a load of stuff against it that you otherwise Wouldn’t be able to if you had a bunch of windows so i’ll leave that up to you as a personal choice so now that we’ve done that we can continue on so where we have the 27th i do believe quartz slab that we placed earlier we want to extend this Across the build by eight one two three four five six seven eight and then we want to extend down using four smooth quartz blocks one two three four we want to extend right one but we also want to extend all the way to the left as well Like this and it will connect rather logically back to this wall so what we then want to do is with this empty space here whilst we’re at it place start from the left two rows of glass gap one row of glass gap two rows of glass The gaps want to be filled in using vertical rows of smooth quartz block and we will also want to extend the glass upwards just like this to form windows easy peasy so now that we have done that we can continue on and we want to continue in a couple of Different ways so we want to take this singular quartz block here and we want to extend it down by five one two three four five like this and then we want to extend let me make sure that this is correct we want to extend forwards by two one two And then we can extend all the way to the left here and we can add some light blue stained glass pane on top of this little shape that we’ve just made but we also want to take the same smooth quartz and we want to extend it backwards by four one two three four And then we want to extend right the fourth block right by seventeen so one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen 17 and then we can extend it down by five so one two three four five like this and what we are going to do Because we need to put a couple of different parts of this mansion together like as soon as we’ve done one part it makes another part easier to build we want to take the entire row of smooth quartz that we have here and extend it forwards by six rows so one two three Four five six and let’s extend the entire row because this is just a nice a big chunk of quartz this bottom row of quartz by the way so this one here yeah i don’t actually think it’s going to be visible so if you want to place like a couple of Rows of oak wood planks it might even just be one one row of oak wood planks on the side of this it might sort of and if you like you can even kind of like extend it forwards but it these sorts of things help me so like understanding that this Is where the floor level is for kind of like the first floor of the mansion and for kind of like the outside i just find that stuff sort of helpful like the same thing like if you want to wrap around a row of oak planks that kind of like Would just lead into the inside like it just kind of like instead of just having a big floating chunk of quartz it kind of gives you an idea of what we’re working with and anyway we’re going to continue on from the quartz block area using grey concrete and we want to place A gray concrete in in inside of the top right hand corner area of this quartz and we’re going to extend the gray concrete forwards by seven so that’s going to be one two three four five six seven and we’re going to join this down so one Two three four so to where the oak planks would be and sometimes it’s a lot easier to actually fill like we we could do this it might make a bit more sense it might help a lot actually because this is all sort of one level and we have sort of enclosed an Area here so inside of this space maybe we won’t go all the way over but it would help or be helpful i think to have a solid area to build on top of because otherwise we’re going to we have to build quite a few different abstract shapes using i suppose they’re not Abstract really but a bunch of like cubes and other words for cubes that i’m sure that you guys know like just like we just need to build like a bunch of shapes that all kind of connect together and they all kind of like join down to a Base and it’s just a lot easier if we have a base to join it down on to and i’m using oak planks by the way i mean i’ve already i suppose it’s a bit obvious by this point like we filled quite a large area in but i’m using oak Planks and i just think it complements the pallet quite nicely it always has i think modern builds like just white gray and oak just looks nice in all fairness like white gray and just about any wood will look nice at least more so the classic ones like spruce looks good butch looks good In case you’re sort of you have to if you’re in the mood for that sort of thing warped and crimson you know it’s it’s all personal sort of days when it comes to that but uh i don’t think you can beat the good old classic oak so there We go perfect so hopefully in building this and we’re starting to look a little it’s starting to look a bit fantastic now like it’s starting to look quite uh quite cool um in building this it just helps us with this next part so we joined the grey concrete down to the Ground didn’t we we also want to extend upwards we want to extend the same row upwards by four one two three four and we want to extend that fourth block back and we want to slot it into this corner where we have the quartz block so the Gray concrete just wants to sit inside like this we want to add a horizontal row of gray concrete underneath the top and then we want to divide rows of three so one two three grey concrete one two three grey concrete and then this last row will naturally be divided that way This wants to extend down into the lower half of the build this area here i have designated as kind of like a little entrance so i’m going to half fill this in with some the material name is light blue glass paint slit my mind for A second i don’t know how and the rest of the empty spaces are going to be glass so um everywhere that we’ve just kind of made if we just fill it in with glass there’s a lot of glass there is a lot of windowage on this build hence why i was Hesitant to add extra windows on that side because most of this build is windows so there you go you can see how that is pieced together rather nicely and on the back of the build now let’s take a nice little look at the back of The build so on the back of the build we are going to grab the gray concrete and you see we don’t have to make yeah we’ll we’ll take the gray concrete and we’ll extend at the top to the left by 16 so 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and we’re going to join this down so we’ll just uh slide it just behind the quartz and we will extend a row of gray concrete across like this just behind the quartz and what we’re then going to Do is fill in the space just underneath here so where we have the quartz block we’re going to add a row of smooth quartz here on the right side and then we want to have a row of seven glass one two three four five six seven and then a Row of five gray concrete one two three four five and then we want to have two rows of light blue glass pane one two and then two rows of smooth quartz block one two and we can extend these smooth quartz upwards you’ll see that it will Join to this corner and we want to do the same sort of thing with the gray concrete as well so the grey concrete i do believe that it just joins rather naturally to the quartz that we have bought then we want to continue extending that row upwards that that is Like above and behind it because we already have a couple of rows of gray concrete and then you get this sort of nice depth effect and then we can add a horizontal row of gray concrete underneath the top horizontal row like this and then it just keeps going and then Then we want to simply add dude where’s my car anybody no and that that movie’s a bit old now outdate of reference but anyway we want to fill all of these remaining areas in using light blue glass panes so these empty spaces there we go that looks pretty good you See how it all comes together so emblazoning all of that quartz allowed us to then place the grey rather easily which has allowed us to then join all the way back to this part i’m gonna fill this little gap in that we have here using quartz so this This here this row of quartz and quartz slab that i’m now just extending backwards that can or you just want to extend that inwards until it kind of just covers up that area like you don’t have to be that clean with it and now that we have done that We should really figure so i’m gonna place some like uh oak planks here keep getting material names i’m i keep getting ahead of myself in my mind like um anyway so we want to fill this little balcony area in here and this big empty space is kind of Meant to be kind of like a walkway so i think i’m going to add another row of smooth quartz block just here i’m going to elongate this row of oak planks so i’m just going to have an extra row of oak planks just extending across the back here To which i think i’ll also place just another row of smooth quartz block just leaning all the way to the right lining it up now we won’t line it up we’ll just extend it all the way to the right and it will supersede that area by one row And we’ll just leave this nice and open and as i mentioned like it’s important sometimes that this isn’t too important but to give you an idea like where we have the windows on the second story here like and this is this goes for every single part where we have the Windows just underneath them is where the next floor will be right and i also and this is a balcony so what i think i want to do is this area this row of quartz block that we have here wants to get extended across and we want to create some sort of pattern of Windows inside of this area so to give you an idea like there we go like it’s in the same plane as the quartz that we have to the right but because it’s encased in this box here it doesn’t feel uh it doesn’t feel bad at all and uh we just want to have An entrance so maybe we’ll just carve out like a row here a two by three add some glass to kind of create just like a a doorway and then maybe we’ll just destroy these rows to the right and we’ll place some uh some light blue glass pane in here I think that we might also because we can see the oak and i don’t like that the oak floor i think i’m just gonna basically just cover it up really using some quartz slabs and that also has the benefit of it adds an extra layer it makes it look more interesting so i’m Quite happy with how that looks and then on top of this row of quartz of block i’m going to simply play some light blue stained glass paint and yeah that’s that’s looking great i love that so let’s come to the front of the build where we are lacking oh my god this This does not look done at all okay so what we’re gonna do we are going to grab the gray concrete and we’re going to start at the top here so where we have the gray concrete we’ll put the top the tippity-top most forward-facing gray concrete that We have extend this row of gray concrete to the right by nine one two three four five six seven eight nine place a light gray concrete on the end and then up and then forwards and then to the right by free one two three and then extend down one Place a gray concrete in front to the left and then extend right by three one two three place a smooth quartz slab to the right of the lower half of the gray extend the smooth quartz slab forwards and then to the right joining two here we go so that might have seemed Complicated joining back to where we have these smooth quartz slabs i think the very first one that we ever placed actually on the right side of the build now this might not seem like we’ve done very much but if we take the light gray concrete and we extend it Down to the ground and by ground i of course mean kind of like the oak plank decking that we’ve made earlier and this is why i wanted to place this because it just makes all of this part so much easier so we can join the light gray concrete down to the ground And the light gray concrete extends backwards by quite a few rows it actually extends backwards it is a four by four block structure this i’ll call it a cornerstone of light gray concrete because it it might not look important it might just look like a random part of The build but actually pulls things together really nicely like it’s it it kind of separates like one side of the build from the other in conjunction with the gray concrete surrounding it it’s i mean i’d maybe i don’t know how to articulate what i want to say but it It kind of i don’t know it it feels like a separating factor it uh it just it’s quite important like it looks a lot better with it maybe that’s how i can say anyway we want to add a row of gray concrete underneath this horizontal row Of gray concrete that we have up at the top of the build here then we want to add a vertical row of gray concrete here on the right so this row of gray concrete on the right will extend all the way down we also want to add a horizontal row of Gray concrete that kind of splits the build in half like this and we are going to add glass everywhere but here where we have the little two block gap so it’s simply just going to be it’s going to create some big giant windows and it’s going to look really good so here Just up at the top here as well and it doesn’t get too much more complicated here on the on the left part of the build um of course we have to make it like a garage and stuff but um you can see that’s that really quickly Has pieced in that part of the build rather nicely let’s do this so when we have the corner of smooth quartz slab here we want to extend this down by four using smooth quartz one two three four and this is going to extend to the right here boom And this is also going to extend backwards so it’s going to extend back just just extend it back as far as the light gray concrete does on the back and that and this is going to help us build the next part of the build so the grey concrete road that is kind Of just floating along by its lonesome we want to extend the left side of it all the way down to the ground we then want to take the block that hit the ground extended forwards by two one two extend a light blue glass to the right By one leave a gap and then place four grey concrete going right one two three four extend forwards one place two glass one two place a grey concrete and then place going right or maybe we want to extend forwards in another row yeah actually i think that we’re going To extend forwards another row as well so here and then you see this will kind of like just join upwards and then we’re going to leave a gap of two gray concrete and then this will leave quite a large gap or maybe we’ll just have like we’ll Have like what we have over there equivalently so we’ll have like a row of three and then we’ll place grey concrete extending up and then we’ll extend the grey concrete outwards horizontally like this so we’ve actually got a rather large window here which we can just fill In using the light blue glass paint you know some of this requires a little bit of uh a little bit of thinking on the go and then to the right here we will just mirror the entrance that we have on the back so there we go so that kind of that Creates us the um the actual like entrance area so this is going to be the main entrance to the build and then what we can then do is we want to extend the grey concrete upwards so i think we want to do one two three rows here so let’s take the gray Concrete will extend it upwards by three rows because that will then allow us to easily place the balcony like this so don’t worry about extending the glass just yet just extend up all of the gray concrete and we can join it together at the top just kind of like this right and Then this gray concrete heat this quartz block here i think that we are going to or maybe on top of this hmm so there’s a window here this wants to i think we basically want to mirror the windows that we have on the opposite side so two glass quartz two glass Quartz extend the quartz upwards and you can also extend the glass upwards as well and we want to as i mentioned create like a little bit of the balcony area so we want to place a row of smooth quartz blank just in front of the bottom of the Windows kind of just extending out and then i do believe that we want to take the not one so if we start from the edge here one two three four we want to place a row of smooth quartz slabs extending horizontally across and they want to just supersede the gray concrete area here By one row i do believe and we’ll just leave it like that for the moment because what we can then do is just add an extra row of gray concrete just on top of this area and we can start filling this in because i really i think that we really need the quartz We needed the dividing row of quartz just to make this a bit easier to make some of the next part so as long as the slab extends an addition additional row over and then we can extend we can wrap the quartz up around you see just like this And that should look pretty good yeah see so there we go that’s really starting to turn out really nice so all that’s really left is to do this little structure of gray concrete here we’re going to extend a couple of rows of quartz backwards here And then we want to add a row of gray concrete underneath this little horizontal part and then we’ll join the right side down we’ll leave a gap of one and then we will extend the middle down one two three like this and we want to have a little bit of oak Planks just to kind of either oak planks or quartz but oak planks looks pretty good and then we’ll join this in the middle we’ll knock out some of this and that will create us a window so we can have a little singular light blue glass pane Window and we can create a little mini balcony like this and then i want to also create a larger balcony extending from here all the way to here so where we have this little mini entrance here and i mean you could even keep this quite separate like inside of The build you could make it so that it’s really difficult to span the two sides or maybe they don’t even connect you could have like a little secret area that is only accessible via going from there to there but i just thought it looked kind of cool this way and we also Have to fill this large area in here this is just going to be a rather large window this is just going to be a big giant window here i’m trying to see where else we need to fill in with glass because we’ve been making so many different shapes that need filling in Underneath here um all of these need filling in with glass and we’re getting to the point now ladies and gentlemen where we’ve made most of the structure of the like when i say the house i mean the living area of the house and it’s it’s pretty well formed actually we’re going to be Moving on next so like for instance like i’m going to i’m just going to add an interior wall in between the right side of the build like front to back so what i’ll call the blank side the build and we have to the reason that i’m doing this is because we Have to start making some roofs right so this area here we’re going to fill the entire roof section in using smooth quartz slabs the opposite side is going to be entirely gray concrete like why am i making the roof solid why aren’t i just using glass well number One on this right side to use glass would mean that the glass pokes out half a row above the quartz slabs which i don’t it’s not that i don’t like the effect of it but i don’t know i don’t like the effect of it unless you were too then the only way That i like it the only context i like that in is if you were to then go like around it but that’s not the style of the house so or at least that’s that’s not the way that i’ve designed it so i’m just using quartz lab and then this side is going To be entirely gray concrete and that that’s all there is to it i think that there’s enough windows on these sides of the house that we don’t really need to supplement with big giant skylights i think it’s bright enough and if it’s not bright enough then we can make it brighter We can use some external light sources which we would have to do anyway when it comes to night but i mean a lot of you guys may know that i prefer to make houses with lots of natural light and i think that we’ve achieved that with all Of the the giant amount of windows not only the literal size of the windows being giant but also the the actual amount of them so that’s looking really really good i mean that i think that that looks awesome next thing that we’re going to do is we’re going to create a little staircase The staircase basically leads us up to the main entrance which is here of course and we’re just going to tack on a couple of rows of smooth quartz stairs literally just in front of like where the entrance is opposite um the balcony terrace might be a better word Uh the terrace that we have created so we just want to drop the smooth quartz stairs down into the ground like this here and here there we go see so that’s looking pretty good uh i kind of want to border the terrace using some light blue glass pane This sits on top of these solid smooth quartz blocks not on top of the um the smooth slab that we have so like this we also want to add so how how do we want to do this precisely so let’s let’s add in the garage space okay So we have light gray concrete on the build behind and to the right of this we want to have rows of one two three four then light gray concrete and then one two three four and then light gray concrete in amongst rows of four so we want to have rows of Four smooth quarter stairs light gray concrete four smooth quartz stairs light gray concrete and the light gray concrete wants to extend upwards like this and join like that and these are supposed to look like garage doors so we’re gonna have three rows in total so three rows of quartz stairs And then behind this we’re going to have light blue glass block like so and we can extend a couple of rows of light gray concrete just on this side as well so you can see how this like sort of pieces together nicely now too And i want to get to the point where we can place the light gray okay so this might be okay okay from this very first row of light gray concrete that we ever placed which is how it started was kind of crazy we want to have a row of 27 Light gray concrete behind it so behind this we have a row of one two already so three four five six seven eight nine 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 okay good so from the 27th block here we Then want to extend to the left by ten one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and then inwards by five one two whoops three four five and then left by nineteen one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen Nineteen and then forwards by two one two and then left by eight one two three four five six seven eight and then we’re going to extend forwards by 15 one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen okay and then we can extend that fifteenth Block all the way to the right and we can join it to the opposite side of the garage now you may be asking why does that matter why did we just place all of that light gray concrete well because we want to raise up all of The light gray concrete by i want to say that the row amount so we’ve got two free so we want to raise it up by three rows and that’s pretty much all of it and what that will do is create a base for our house so our house doesn’t want to float We do have some supports on the front of the house using some uh some blackstone wall but our house doesn’t want to float so this light gray concrete is essentially a big giant foundation i didn’t really design the light gray concrete area to be anything but it it’s So huge i mean you could turn this into a giant basement or anything i mean maybe you could have your own petting zoo under here i don’t know what you could do with it honestly there’s so many different options but the idea is that our house wants to sit on this large Light gray foundation that sweeps under the entire of our house and we’re going to extend this all the way over to the left like this and it’s going to join to the side of the garage and in making this it allows us to plot out the pool and Once the pool’s been made we can start working on some of the other finer details so there we here we go okay so does that not look a little bit better there we are i think that that looks way way better like this and in doing that we can now place a Wall around the build so this is a row or two rows of smooth up quartz block now the two rows of smooth quartz block basically border the entire outside of the house so it except for where it extends out on the front of the build on the left and right Sides where it extends and it kind of creates like a a boundary between the outside world it pretty much wants to wrap around the actual shape of the house though so here here it wants to wrap around the entire shape of the house like this And it’s just going to kind of put a a finish on things for us so here we go perfect yes see it just it just adds a nice finish to the build i really like how that looks the garages so in between the rows of smooth quartz stairs Wants to lie a row of gray concrete that extends from the street or wherever wherever you want to put this the street or wherever it may be um you could turn this into like a compound and you could chuck it in a city like you just have to add another Wall on to it although some of these houses don’t even have like exterior walls like a lot of these houses they don’t even bother with gates and you can just like walk onto these giant house and by the way i’m i’m going off of films like i don’t know whether i guess If you had a house this big in real life i i suppose that you probably would have like a big giant wall in front of it but uh in films sometimes like it that these things just exist like just in just on a street people can just walk in seems a Little bit crazy to me but you know uh we want to have a uh we want to have a row of two light gray concrete it’s like a a a just a pathway of two light gray concrete that extends from these steps all the way to the driveway So this is just light gray concrete extending from these steps all the way to the drive underneath the terrace as i’m calling it we’re going to have basically the entire floor is going to be ugly blanks and this can be a usable area so let’s just Always got to make a mistake so this this is going to be a usable area we’re going to have some stairs that lead us down onto here um some seating could be used we could have an additional pool we could have like a hot tub or something down here you know We can have bbq we can have all sorts of stuff down here i’ve intentionally left this build a little bit blank though so this is just a shell of the build and to turn it into a house i mean i you’ve got so much space that uh i mean you could really build Whatever you like i want to leave some of it to the imagination what i have added it’s very very minor i want you guys to kind of like take this and you know let your imagination run with it but this house in my mind it is kind of like a house that It’s not got a back garden it’s i mean you could have like a small i figured that the terrace and stuff was enough in the front garden like it’s got a pretty decent plot size i imagine this in a city quite honestly like obviously they’re not probably one of the nicer Houses in the city but i imagine this is kind of like a city house a modern city house it’s you know kind of like on the outskirts it’s kind of like built in a little bit it kind of just seems to fit or at least it does to me like with the Street in front of it and such anyway in front of this we want to build kind of a water feature at least we’re going to build these beginnings of it so when we have these steps here the edge of the steps we simply want to Leave a gap of two so that’s one two and then we want to place a row of five quarts block so one two three four five extend that another row upwards continue extending the lower row of quartz block to the right by eight one two three four five six seven eight In the ground continue digging to the left by one two three four five six six there we go and then we’re going to replace this using quartz block so there we go and this is going to extend backwards and it’s going to extend backwards by one Two three four five by five so we want to take the end of this and we want to extend it backwards by five rows and then we want to kind of like emulate what we have so we want to just copy the shape of it and this is meant to be kind Of like an interesting ish sort of water feature like this with separating rows of quartz slabs slash quartz block here towards the back so this and then we’re going to dig this out a little bit later on and we’ll place some terracotta in here and it Will look pretty good we might even do it now actually so i’m going to grab light gray glazed terracotta oak leaves water and then we will after that we’ll need the quartz stairs quartz slabs light gray concrete we actually need some campfires which i forgot out of the item list um I’m not 100 dead set where are the campfire i could never find campfires you think it would be easy because i’m pretty sure they’re even animated in the menu oh there they are okay they’re not animated my bad okay this is what we’ve grabbed so the water feature We’re going to make the base of the water feature light gray glazed terracotta so this requires a little bit of digging only in these beginning stages as we progress up we don’t don’t need to do as much digging so some light grey glazed terracotta here fill this in with water It might be easier to add the water at the end but hey what can you do i think i’ll add light gray concrete underneath the transition layers so this next layer here we just need to dig out this one row and replace it using some light gray glazed terracotta once again And once again i’m going to add the water again although i’m not sure that it’s necessary at all and then i’m going to waterlog these blocks here and then at this top part we just simply have to place the light grey glazed terracotta we don’t have to together now Turn this uh turn this still and then make it flow and i think that it’s just like a it’s just a sort of interesting water feature you could extend the water feature outwards a couple more rows if you like maybe just one entire row how does this look so here here There we go that looks pretty good and then we can take the oak leaves and we can add a row of oak leaves on the side here and it doesn’t get too much more complicated than this um inside of this empty space i want to Add kind of like a couple of rows of light gray glazed terracotta with a couple of rows of leaves on top like this just to kind of create like an interesting wall we’re going to have a giant seating area so this is going to be like row of Probably one two three four five six quarts and one two three four five we’ll make it even and then we want to have kind of like an open fire sort of effect so we’re going to have a row of quartz there we go so we’ll do this so we’ll have like We’ll almost make a square using quartz slabs and then we’ll dig the middle of this out and we’ll replace it using gray concrete just to kind of like make its own area and then i’ll sort of leave the rest up to you around the edge of this maybe we could Even place some quartz stairs it’s kind of like a little boundary um then we do want to have stairs as well so these stairs come onto the terrace and it’s basically the stairs begin where we have these uh black walls here so um if we just knock out a row of three that Should be sufficient and then we just want to have a row of quartz stairs with upside down quartz stairs underneath in front underneath in front underneath you guys get the idea until we eventually hit the ground and it kind of just joins to the fire Pit all of this is kind of like just connected together if you were so like this that looks pretty good and that’s how we’re going to leave sort of the garden i mean i’m i’m quite happy with that i’m i’m quite happy to leave it like that so We’re going to jump up onto the next level we need the blackstone wall so on this next level here we have to use polished blackstone wall and where we have the edge of the quartz stairs here we’re going to have a row of polish blackstone wall that leads up and Joins to the balcony that we created all the terrorists all the way over on the left here where we have the grey concrete we’re going to have blackstone wall leading up as well just like this that’s looking pretty good then in between this area i’m just gonna place Some lounging chairs so where we have the glass here we’re gonna move we’re gonna leave a gap of one move right stay gap of one two three stare gap of one two three and then we could have another stair or you could have something else here and then just a Simple quartz slab or maybe a couple of rows of smoked quartz slab just in front of this that’s perfect and then the next thing that we’re going to do is we are going to place upside down smooth quartz stairs along the top of the light gray concrete so here here here joining back And then where what we’re gonna do so we’re going to grab the oak planks and we’re going to place two rows now one two three rows of oak planks across the back and then we’re going to place a gap of yeah we’ll leave a gap of one From the edge here and we’ll have like yeah maybe yeah a gap of one and then one chair and a gap one on this side another chair with smooth quartz slabs in front like this and then oak planks extending along the inside of the smooth quartz stairs And we want to have yeah just an additional row of oak planks here just extending across the front and then let me take a look so we then want to leave a gap off one two three how how many do we want maybe let’s add another row of oak planks on Top of this glass and then on the right side here we’re gonna have a row of one two three four five quart slabs and then forwards one two three four and then extend in like this and then we’re gonna add a row of smooth quartz stairs Inside and it’s coming to the point here where really we should extend all of the glass that we’ve got backwards so we should take the light blue stained glass block i don’t know why i’m calling it light blue snake the light blue glass block and we should Extend it all the way back like this and this is going to create the floor for our pool so just all the way back underneath and then we will fill this in with water and that might be it after that i mean we could maybe add some other stuff but I’ll probably think about that once uh once i can take a good look at the remaining area but let’s add some i think we’ll use light gray uh yeah light gray black light gray black light grey concrete around the edge of kind of like this this area here And then we will log the stairs fill this in with water we’ll fall underneath the pool in using something i don’t know what but it’s also like the garage so it’s quite nice to be able to see the water honestly like if you imagine that you could Actually take a look at the cars and stuff that we could put inside of there like it’s actually kind of like a cool feature and it’s quite tall as well so you do have enough space underneath here too uh you know to play some cards to play some vehicles because the glass yeah You’ve got a row of three which is more than enough and that’s that’s sort of it ladies and gentlemen i mean there’s not too much more left to do i think i’m just going to clean up the area a little bit take a look at what we’ve got and That’s that so this is what your modern mansion will look like once it’s been 100 fully completed i hope that you have enjoyed this tutorial if you have please do remember to hit that like button as it helps me in the channel out very very much if you’re new around here please do Consider subscribing and clicking that little bell next to the subscription button that’ll ensure that you get all my videos sent directly to your sub box and if you do want to make anything else by me check out the econ system the description below and the top of the Comment section for more thank you so much for watching i’ll see you guys in the next one good bye Do You Video Information
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