Why hello there and welcome back to another minecraft tutorial video yes indeed my name is jerk raft and today I’m gonna be showing you step-by-step how to build this small medieval manor house so I hope you guys enjoy today’s tutorial video please do not forget to rate comment and subscribe and without Further ado let’s begin right guys so here we are ready to begin today’s tutorial video isn’t this exciting Matai ting yeah so I mean this could make a perfect small survival starter house so let’s give you the dimensions for this building just in case you’re trying to fit this into your Medieval towns and cities but anyway we’re going to start off with some cobblestone and we’re going to construct the entrance okay we have one two three blocks of cobblestone one block gap one two three blocks of cobblestone and then we’re going to do the exact same thing Again on each side leaving a one block gap as follows now over to the right here we’re going to have a corner block one two three one block gap one two three gap one two three and we’re going to turn right now one block gap and again then turn right Again and pretty much most of this building consists of stone brick and cobblestone and just basically making our way around this kind of outline leaving one block gaps as we go along now on this side we have the fireplace so I’ll get back to that in just a Second but now we’re gonna grab some stone brick and we’re going to place one block up here right in the entrance and then then we can place the wooden door obviously that’s the entrance to the building personally I would place the door on the inside I think it looks a Lot a lot nicer now again using some stone bricks we’re gonna place them right in between each of these gaps right around this entire building nice and simple nice and easy and once you make it to the fireplace over here or what you would have a nice empty gap we’re gonna Place stone brick right beside the cobblestone pillar and then create a u-shape so one two three four and five just like that and that is where the fireplace again is going to be right when we construct the front porch we’re going to grab some cobblestone and place one Two three and four right in the front of the building then using some cobblestone wall we’re going to place one two one two one two lots of counting but hey we’re getting there guys one block gap over here and the gap over here and again two blocks of cobblestone wall on Each end I’m really hoping that I haven’t confused you up till now but we’re going back to some cobblestone now and we’re going to place blocks one and two and on this side as well one and two and I’m trying to yeah okay we’re gonna place them on top of each of the Cobblestone wall pillars now using some cobblestone slab we’re going to join this up so one two three four and five and what else do we have I think this is coming along okay we have cobblestone wall and okay let me study this building and then we can Carry on right then guys so moving on surprised surprised we’re gonna continue with some cobblestone and we’re going to pretty much just raise the cobblestone pillars by an extra block one two three and four ignore this corner because pretty much the roof is just a lot Shorter and we do not need to extend the cobblestone pillars but we are going to extend the pillars on the back of the building so one two three and four and then using some cobble stone slab we’re going to fill this in just with two Blocks across so one two one two all the way until you reach the other side and then using some stone bricks we’re going to place a row right across the top here to fill this in one two and three same over here one two and three and this Gives you just enough space to add your windows now I use some light gray stained glass obviously you can use any color you prefer but this color in particular just looks really good it just matches up with the cobblestone just for this building anyway and then For the back of the building you can do the exact same thing let’s see I have just one window there so it has to do something something to do with the interior I guess but let’s fill this in with some stone brick and have one window in the center now over here we Have two windows as well so we’re going to grab some stone brick and place one and two and then you have the light grey stay in the glass here just one block and what else do we have any windows here as well yes we do So one and two and stone brick on top of that and let’s see what do we have on this side just one window yes indeed okay so just one window over here and then just fill this in with some stone brick so the walls are pretty much complete let’s finish off this porch Actually we’re going to grab some cobblestone wall and just place it right across this top edge guys nice and easy and then extend it by an extra block on each side grab some oak wood and place one two three one two three one block gap one two three and again one two and Three so kind of sort of sorting out the structure for the second floor um let’s see we’re going to grab also some let’s see gate and some cobblestone wall and some fence actually forget the cobblestone wall just gates and fence we’re going to place one two three Blocks of gate then continue with some fence and we’re going to create a small square over here and a square on this side as well so from this corner join it up with the cobblestone block so you kind of create a sort of front porch garden area which are just basically Filled in you know decorated with an anvil and some boxes but either way let’s move on with the chimney I believe now guys for each corner over here we’re going to extend the pillar by an extra three blocks so one two three and over here one two and three then on this Corner we’re going to extend it by four blocks so one two three four and over here one two three four and four the three remaining stone bricks we’re going to extend by an extra five block so one two three four and five so that is where The fireplace is going to be we need to kind of sort out the second floor we’re going to add upside-down cobblestone stairs over here and from the corner we’re going to add one two three blocks of oak wood and then over here as well one and two blocks of oak woods and Again one and two here as well then of course we have the upside down stair blocks one two three and you’re going to go right around the edge over here placing upside-down cobblestone stairs right beside the cobblestone blocks just like that and then of course on top of Each of the cobblestone stairs we’re gonna place oh quit one two and three one two and three if you make your way over to this corner we need to do the exact same thing just add some upside-down cobblestone stairs right here in the corner and place one two Three blocks of Oakwood so you’re kind of creating a square just make sure you’ve done this correctly guys giving you a bit of a view here so you can kind of you know replicate it and what we’re gonna do now is pretty much just construct this roof section so we’re Going to need some spruce with stairs some some brick stairs some slab and some oak wood full blocks and as from here just underneath the upside down cobblestone stairs we’re going to place one two three four five six blocks of spruce with stairs same on this side one Two three four five and six then you can join this up by pretty much just creating a triangle once you reach the center you’re going to grab some spruce wood full blocks and obviously place a full block right in the center then finish off the triangle With the proof a spruce wood stairs just like that place spruce wood slab right in the center here as well and then if you just use some brick slab we’re gonna place one two three four blocks of brick slab and you can pretty much just fill Up the rest using some brick stairs I’m just placing four blocks across so one two three four and one two three and four let me double check here we need to place an extra block right here on the first kind of layer so just on top of the cobblestone block just place an Extra block of brick stead stairs who kind of running out of raffia but within well guys are almost complete we just need to sort out the second floor and the fireplace okie dokie guy is now moving on you’re gonna notice that we do have a gap right here that needs to be Filled in using some oak wood planks and once you have that done grab some spruce wood slab and bring it right across this edge to separate the cobblestone from the oak wood planks now you can actually add a window here but it’s not going to be functional because it’s going to be Completely covered up with planks from the inside but at least it looks good from the exterior um yeah I guess it’s alright now if you grab some oak wood planks we’re going to fill up this entire second floor just like that and as you can see the window is completely Covered so not really that functional but if you want the exterior to look nicer at least you have an extra window there why not so once you have this filled in one two and three we’re going to grab some more liquid and we’re gonna place two extra Pillars over here just to follow the same pattern as we have with the rest of the building as you can see we’ve made a perfect square and to create the walls we’re going to be starting off with some jungle wood and we’re gonna place some upside down jungle wood stairs right in Between each of these gaps so make your way right around the building and place them wherever possible except for over here because that’s going to be entrance to the balconies so we’re going to place a door right here instead from the inside there you go then you can Continue with the upside down jungle with stairs right here as well is that it there we go now we’re going to do the exact same thing again but this time we’re going to place these stair blocks on top of the upside down jungle with stairs and we’re Also going to place a block here as well in the center so make your way right around the building just as follows and once you have that done again using some more jungle wood planks we’re going to fill up the remaining space this time we’re not using stem locks just full Blocks instead so just fill this in 1 2 3 and now we can pretty much move on to the roofing okie dokie guys now for the roofing I mean it’s extremely simple but I’m not going to confuse you we’re going to finish off the fireplace first so let’s Grab some stone brick stairs place one block on each side of the fireplace as follows or chimney then grab some full blocks and as from the center extend this by an extra six block so one two three four five and six place an extra two blocks inwards and then grab some Cobblestone wall and place one two three and four and that makes a pretty decent chimney I’ve been using this design for quite a while now now for the roofing we’re going to be using or creating some triangles using some spruce wood stairs so let’s start from this corner and Place one two and three then just create a triangle by placing upside down spruce wood stairs and spruce wood stairs as follows up until you reach the center then continue downwards just like that should join up correctly and once you reach the corner again just like that We’re going to place one two and three then move on to the next section of the roof as follows again placing upside down stair blocks and ster blocks again and once you reach the center we’re going to place a full block of spruce wood and then continue downwards as Follows once again when you reach the cool again it’s going to be one two and three and pretty much all the roof is you know just like this it’s just extremely repetitive not much to explain but you’re going to continue doing this up until you reach you or at least make Your way right around the entire building guys so one last time here one last triangle and then pretty much the rest of the roofing is extremely simple to finish off all you have to do is use some brick stairs and you should be good to go so Full block here in the center then upside down stairs downwards just like that this is about to join off perfecto there you go now right on top of the full blocks of spruce wood we’re also going to place spruce wood slabs so one two and three and then using some brick Slab we can pretty much just create a cross-section just like this bring brick slab straight across from the center and this should join up with the fireplace there we go and pretty much the rest is up to you guys because it’s just a matter of grabbing some brick stairs and Placing them in the same formation as we placed these Bruce wood stairs and they should all join up easily it should be three layers so one two and three as you can see this is nice and perfect so I’m gonna time-lapse this just to save some time because there’s Not much for me to explain as my voice is getting pretty exhausted guys I’m getting a bit of a sore throat of so much talking yes indeed so there we go guys that is the roofing complete now we do need to finish off this empty section over here and for This we’re going to be using some oak wood planks and some oak woods so let’s make our way up here let’s see we’re going to continue the pillar up until it reaches the ceiling and then fill up the remaining space using some ecwid now you Can add a window as you can see from here and again I did use some Brown stained glass so one and two just like that and then just to fix up this edge we’re gonna be using some spruce wood slabs so let’s go ahead and do that and Bring it right across this edge just to separate the jungle woods from the oak wood just like we did before with the bottom section right here so we’re gonna do this pretty much on every side and we should be good to go so guys I really hope you know you enjoyed this tutorial Video please don’t forget to leave a comment below let me know how it went for you guys and give me your feedback it will be much appreciated unlike this video and subscribe mat as well share this video to your friends and family anyway spruce wood slab right across Here and I think it’s one last section here just some spruce wood slab some quit just like that window right in the center and fill up the remaining space using some liquid now if you make your way over to the fireplace that may just be a gap here as well so let’s just Finish this off and we should be good to go now over here you’re going to notice that we’re not going to be able to place the spruce wood slab so you can either lower this by an extra block or raise it I’m gonna lower it by an extra block I Don’t know what was actually happened there I’m not too sure if I’ve made a mistake or yeah okay I made a block too tall but anyway guys that is the tutorial complete I really hope you guys enjoyed it please don’t forget to rate comment and subscribe and I will see you In the next video where we will be doing the interior guys don’t you worry about that so thanks for watching this is zero craft over and out you Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft Tutorial: Small Medieval Manor House!’, was uploaded by Jeracraft on 2015-12-08 20:29:18. It has garnered 217007 views and 3692 likes. The duration of the video is 00:31:17 or 1877 seconds.
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