Hey how’s it going guys it’s Mira here and we are finally back with another video after a long long time of not being able to upload anything now I am planning on uploading more regularly so make sure you subscribe to the channel and stay tuned for more videos so in Today’s video we’re going to be transforming the 1.14 villages into a really really cool-looking house still keeping that newer 1.14 village style but in one two-story medieval looking house as you can see we’re still keeping that original style but just making it look a lot more detailed and transformed So the first thing we’re going to do is go ahead and take these blocks from the block list so we can begin into the step by step tutorial now once we’ve got these blocks let’s go ahead and fill in the Foundation’s on the ground finding a nice flat area of terrain to actually Build our house in you could do this in survival or creative it’s entirely up to you guys so the first thing I’m doing here guys is just taking some oak log and building up some pillars off of our foundations just four blocks from the ground and we’re gonna go ahead and do This all the way around still keeping on the foundations that we just built all right now that we’re done with this we’re just gonna go ahead and take some barrels and place them underneath each one of our pillars however we are going to be only building barrels underneath Our outside pillars and leaving the four pillars in the middle with nothing underneath just as normal so as you can see we’ve put these barrels underneath each of the pillars but we’re just gonna leave those four pillars in the middle as they were before so now let’s just go ahead and Build the walls in between our pillars so we’re going to be using stone brick on the bottom layer and then the rest is going to be cobblestone now on our front wall we’re going to leave this little gap right here for where our doors gonna be and let’s just put an andesite Polished block for where our doors gonna be as well now we’re only going to be building this wall free blocks high as we are going to have some pillars on top so it just continued to go all the way around the house and fill in each of the walls just like this Alright guys so once we’re done with the walls we’ve basically gonna go ahead and take a cobblestone stair and just pop this above where our doorways gonna be and now we’re going to take some andesite and mossy cobblestone and begin to bring in some texture into the walls And as you can see I’m just adding in sort of randomized andesite and every now and then I’m just putting in a mossy cobblestone block and they just want to sort of randomly bring in this texture there’s no real pattern to it just make sure you don’t overdo it with the Andesite ok now that we’re done with that we’re just going to break in where our windows are gonna be just making some holes every now and then so we’re gonna have two little tiny windows on the side and one big one on the back and then just miss in this section here We’re gonna have another small window Now when it comes to filling in these windows we’re just gonna take some white stained glass and fill in each of these sections now let’s go ahead and add in a normal spruce door and make sure to place it facing on the outside of the building so that we have this gap for The door so that brings in some depth to our building so now this is what the house looks like on the right side and this is what the house looks like on the back with just one double high window and then on our left side we’ve Just got a one window as well and then obviously on our front we’ve just got a spruce door just like this right now that we’re done with that we’re going to go ahead and fill in these gaps at the top just with some cross beams using some oak log again So now at the tops of our pillars we’re actually going to build some logs coming off as support beams which is going to add some much-needed depth to our walls So now let’s just go around our build and swap out the tops of these pillars with logs that are facing outwards so Now that we’re done with that we can just go ahead and grab some oak wood buttons and just place these on each of the exposed log faces all the way around our build so now we’re just going to go ahead and take some spruce wood stairs and place them upside down underneath Each one of our supporting beams so now let’s take some spruce with fences and build a two high column between the ground and our supporting beam okay now we’re really building up some great detail on our bottom floor for the building but now we’re just going to go Ahead and add some spruce wood stairs and spruce wood slabs to create this pattern in between our supporting beams we’re going to have a spruce wood stair either side with a slab in the middle and now that we’re basically done with the exterior of the first floor of our Building let’s go ahead inside to actually fill in our first floor of course the first thing we’re going to do is break out the grounds inside of our building now once we’ve removed all of the grass we’re going to go ahead and fill in some logs in this pattern that I’m showing here on the floor for where our flooring is actually going to be now let’s just fill in each of these gaps with some spruce wooden plank and so your floor on the first floor should end up looking just like this now you should have completely finished your first Floor section and now we’re going to move on to the second floor let’s just take some oak logs just like this and go up four blocks from our first floor just like we did in the beginning Now that you’re finished with the foundations for the second floor you should end up with a bunch of oak logs sticking out the top of your building just like this so now to build our second floor walls we’re going to go ahead and take some white terracotta and Fill in our foundations like this with free block high walls all the way around our building Once the walls are complete let’s go ahead and break out some holes for where our windows are gonna be so now to fill in these windows we’re going to use the same glass as we did on the first floor and just fill them in with some white Stained glass so the front of our building has a two high window on the right side of the building we’ve got a one high window at the top on the back we’re just gonna have another two high window and on our left side we’ve got a one High window as well so now everything’s looking really great on our second floor so now we just need to go ahead and fill in the gaps between our foundations again with some oak logs the sides of the building is going to be a little bit different we’re just going to fill in One cross beam on the end and then just break the two foundations in between that cross beam so if you missed how I did it on the first time just watch very closely and make sure you follow along this section now on the two wolves with two high Window gaps we’re going to go ahead and build two oak logs with a spruce wood fence in the middle and this is going to be the support for when we go ahead and build our roof now to go ahead and add some more detail let’s go ahead and add Two cobblestone walls either side like this with some spruce wood fences on top now on the side of our building we’re going to do the same thing with only one spruce wood fence above it we can also add a hanging basket outside each of the windows on the second floor just by Adding a single grass block with free trapdoors around it and now we can just close all of them so it looks like a basket and now we can go ahead and pop any flour on top that we want to So now to build our roof we’re gonna start off with a simple a-frame coming off at the front of our building so we’re going to take some spruce wood stairs and gradually build up an a-frame to the top of our building like this with an upside-down stair at the top So now we can move to the back of our building and build the same a-frame coming off of the back here as well so now on the sides of our building will come one block lower from our other eight frames and build another a-frame here and on the opposite side as well the A-frame should sit on top of the spruce wood fences that we built before so now to finish off the outline for a roof let’s just go ahead and bring our air frames all the way back until we hit a wall or where our roof is going to be And now to finish off the final foundations for our building let’s just go ahead and take some oak log and link up the tops of each of our a frames Now this is gonna make it a lot lot easier when we come to filling in the rest of our roof now to finish off our roof let’s go ahead and take some oak stairs and fill in these gaps leaving the tops of these cross beams completely Empty now we can go ahead and take some spruce wood slabs and cover over the tops of our cross beams now on the ends of our a frames we’re going to build a spruce wood stair with ace upside down spruce wood stair coming off of it and Do that on each one of our a frames going around the building so now let’s go ahead and build this small farm in side of the corner of this section of the building so we start off with two spruce wood slabs free blocks from the ground then come one half block and Lower and surround it by slabs another half block lower will do two slabs with free slabs coming off of our end slab if that makes sense not very easy to explain that one two blocks to the right of our front wall foundation will put to spruce with fences holding up our roof And now we’ll just take a bucket of water and pop one bucket of water in the very corner there now that’s just put some wheat blocks on top of these in a little stack and we can hold the ground around this and the water should make it All fertile now of course you can put any crop you want on and I’m just going to chuck some seeds on there now in a other corner we can just chuck a couple fences and a compost or any kind of details that you want really it doesn’t really matter And now for a couple final details I’m going to go ahead and take some polished andesite and just break up that lower level texture of the stone brick and now that we’re basically done with the exterior of our building let’s go ahead inside and do our interior so to start Off this build free crossbeams linking up our inner foundations now in this final little gap we’re going to place a spruce wood full block then a stair and then finally a upside down slab so now let’s go ahead and build a line of upside-down slabs pointing towards the Doorway and now we can just attach some upside down stairs to this as well now let’s take another full block and place it next to the other one just like this and then we’re basically going to do some upside down stairs in this pattern surrounding the single slab you can see Above my head right there now this is going to give us a little gap for us to be able to put our lantern on to bring downstairs some light so now let’s continue that line of upside down slabs with the stairs attached to them either Side on the other gaps in our ceiling so we’ll do it on the one in front of the door and the one in front of the back window now when we fill in the ceiling on the right side of the building we’re going to point it towards the window on The right now when we come to doing the ceiling on our left side of the building we’re actually going to leave it as this is where our stairway is going to be to get to the second floor so let’s go ahead and take an oak log and bring it All the way to the top of our roof because this is going to be where our spiral staircase is going to be now heading back down to the first floor let’s go ahead and place a half slab to the left of our log on the foundation on The floor and then build up our spiral staircase one half slab at time until we hit the second floor now when we get to this final block let’s just replace this full block with a stair now heading back down we can replace this half slab with A full block and now we’re going to go ahead and take two chests and put one on top of another and then there’s just fill in this little under stair cupboard with a door now let’s head back up to the second floor and build a little balcony just using some spruce wood Fences now that we’re done with this we can go ahead and connect up some cross beams between each of our upstairs foundations for the ceiling on our second floor now the same as what we did on the first floor let’s just go ahead and build a line of upside-down slabs and then let’s Just connect up some upside down stairs either side of this line same again with our right side we’re going to point the slabs towards the window now above where our spiral staircase is we can do the same thing there as well now let’s just build a little ward off section 4 where The bed might be so we can just build some stairs in a pattern like this and then we can just put some full blocks on top and then just an upside-down stair for where our doors gonna be and then just fill in the door like this as well Now heading back downstairs let’s go ahead and finish off some final details on the cross beams of our logs so let’s put two upside-down slabs with a spruce wood trapdoor in the middle and this is just going to create a little bit of an archway and add some more detail now Heading back upstairs we can also add some little archways here as well Now we’re basically done with the build the only thing we need to do now is fill in the details of our interior of course everybody is free to build their own interiors in the building as everybody will be playing the game differently but I will show you how I decided to Decorate my interior now my interior is designed for somebody playing in survival with all the necessary things needed in a simple survival house we even have tables and areas for decoration various chests and plant pots and of course we have a bed for the player to sleep in now with all that Being said guys congratulations on finishing the build and making it to the end of the video now make sure you smash a like on this video subscribe so you don’t miss another video on the channel and I will see you guys in the next one Video Information
This video, titled ‘► Improved Villager House Tutorial Minecraft | Survival Builds!’, was uploaded by Mr Mirror on 2019-12-21 04:00:07. It has garnered 21577 views and 682 likes. The duration of the video is 00:21:18 or 1278 seconds.
✅The 1.14 village update added a lot of great much needed features that improved the villages and gave them a much better style! In todays video we will be building a small survival house based on the style of a 1.14 plains village. The house would look really great in a village setting and you can even use the blocks found in a plains village to build the house and I’m all about recycling. So lets get building 🙂
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