Hey what’s going on guys it’s big tony and today i’m going to show you how to build this small starter house so we’re going to start with a five by seven rectangle of stripped oak logs and leave a one block gap in the center of each of those five block wide sides For a door Next we’ll fill in our floor with spruce planks going into those two doorways then on the front side i’m going to add an extra three spruce planks on the outside now let’s go ahead and place a spruce door in each of those gaps next on each of those seven block wide Sides we’re going to build them up four blocks tall using our stripped oak logs and leave a one black wide two block tall glass pane window in the center For our two five block wide sides we’re going to build them up to four blocks high going around that door then on the fifth level we’ll place a glass pane in the center a log on each side and then one log on top of that glass pane Now let’s head inside through this front door and right next to this glass window we’re going to place four ladders going up place a trapdoor on top of those ladders and then on the side opposite the ladders we’re gonna place five barrels going across then you can fill in the rest of this Floor with spruce top slabs Next on the right side of the house we’ll place two spruce planks like so then build up two stripped oak logs on each side of those planks then replace an upside down stair slab stair slab and then stair then we’ll place one vertical stripped oak log on each side and then two more On each side then two glass panes in the center now we’ll repeat this on the left side of the house the only difference is we’ll place three spruce blanks Next on our front door places stone rick wall on each side then place two fence posts on top of each wall place one fence gate in between at the top and then three trap doors across the top next let’s make a chimney on that top right side by Placing two crack stone bricks and one normal stone brick then a wall and a slab place three fence posts diagonally from each corner of the house then on each side of the window one block away we’ll place a spruce plank and then a stair and then an upside down stair Then place a spruce trap door on each side of those upside down stairs then we’ll fence off a little farming area so place two fence gates going out from those full blocks and then a fence post in the corner and then we’ll alternate with fence gates and fence posts Next build up this corner fence post an additional two for a total of three on the left side of the house again we’ll place a full block and then a stair and upside down stair on top this time we’re also going to add a spruce trap door at the base on that Spruce blank next we’ll place three oak leaves in between and place three signs on those leaves then build up three fence posts diagonally from each corner and place the trapdoor on each side of those two upside down stairs on the back side of our house we’re Going to make a porch so first of all let’s place in a floor that will be a 3×7 area so from those fence posts we’ll go out three blocks then we’ll go across a total of seven and just fill in that three by seven area with spruce planks Then from these three block tall fence posts we’ll place a fence gate and then a two block tall fence post then another fence gate and two block tall fence post skip the center part and then we’ll do the same thing on the other side next we’ll place spruce slabs going Across these two block tall fence posts then we’ll go up half a block with another row of spruce slabs then for this final row place three slabs in the center then place a full block on each side then on each side we’ll place a stair facing towards the center Then we’re going to extend those two stairs that we just placed all the way across that seven block long side and they’ll extend out by one so that they’re on top of those other fence posts So now let’s build our frame on the front side place an upside down stair on each of those stairs then we’ll place another stair on this upside down stairs then place two more upside down stairs and this time place a full block on top of those upside down stairs with a stair On top of those full blocks next on top of this stripped oak log right here we’ll place a spruce plank then place another spruce plank in between those stairs then we’ll place a sideways oak log then place a sign on the end of that log and a trap door underneath that spruce Plank on the end of the oak log we’ll place a grindstone and then a chain with a lantern and finally add a slab on top of that spruce blank On the back side we’ll place a stair on top of those full blocks then we’ll place two upside down stairs then we’ll place two full planks with stairs on top And again we’ll place a spruce plank on top of that stripped oak log then place another spruce plank with a sideways oak log place a sign on the end of the log and then a trap door under the plank and this time we don’t need any grindstone or lantern because the porch Gets in the way so finally just add that spruce slab on top of the plank next for these upper extensions let’s start by placing two open fence gates then we’ll place a stair on top of those fence gates then an upside down stair on each side then another stair And in the center we’ll place an upside down stair with a slab on top and we’ll do the exact same thing on the other side now that we have our frames in place we’re just going to fill this in following the frames and i’ll do this From my point of view so it’s easier to see So next for this little farm area on our right side i’ll start by placing some water in the center with a spruce trap door to hide it then we’re just going to hoe the land around it and you can plant any crops that you’d like next we’ll add a roof made out of Extinguished campfires And i’ll just add a lantern hanging from one of those campfires alright so that’s it for the exterior of this house so let’s head inside now and in this corner i’ll place a blast furnace then two stone brick slabs and then two furnaces on top we’ll place a cake and oak Pressure plate and then an empty flower pot then on each side we’re gonna place a trap door and upside down stair and then another trapdoor in this corner next to the ladder we’ll place a crafting table then place a grindstone on top and on this corner We’ll place a smithing table and then a barrel and on top we’ll place a lantern and then a flower pot with a birch sapling out on this back porch let’s make a chair using a stair and then two signs then on the other side we’ll place an Upside down stair in a pot with a sapling and finally just add a lantern up here Alright now going up to our second floor i’ll start by placing a trap door on each side then i’ll place a bed in this space Next we’ll place a lantern and then a pot with a flower then on the other side we’ll place an anvil and a stone cutter and on the ground i’ll place a pot with another flower in this gap right here i’m going to place a stair but facing towards the Inside of the house so we can place some chests below and then we’ll do the same thing on the other side all right and now this build is complete thanks for watching and i hope you enjoy your new house subscribe you Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft Small Starter House Tutorial’, was uploaded by BigTonyMC on 2021-12-16 16:00:31. It has garnered 45510 views and 1778 likes. The duration of the video is 00:10:20 or 620 seconds.
If you are just starting a new 1.18 Minecraft world, then you will need a starter house and this may be the perfect one for you! Full interior included.
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Materials List (taken from finished build) Cracked Stone Bricks x2 Stone Bricks x1 Stone Brick Slab x3 Stone Brick Wall x3 Oak Logs x2 Stripped Oak Logs x100 Oak Stairs x6 Oak Slabs x4 Oak Pressure Plate x1 Oak Leaves x3 Spruce Planks x72 Spruce Stairs x96 Spruce Slabs x42 Spruce Trapdoors x24 Spruce Doors x2 Spruce Fences x32 Spruce Fence Gates x15 Spruce Signs x7 Blast Furnace x1 Furnaces x2 Barrels x6 Chests x12 Crafting Table x1 Smithing Table x1 Anvil x1 Grindstone x2 Stonecutter x1 Bed (any color) x1 Ladders x4 Glass Panes x10 Campfires x15 Lanterns x5 Chain x1 Water x1 Crop (carrot, wheat, etc.) x8 Saplings x2 Flowers x2 Flower Pots x5 Cake x1
Texture pack: Default Shaders: BSL. Download here: https://bitslablab.com/bslshaders/
Music from Minecraft volume Alpha and Beta by C418 (the Minecraft soundtrack).
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