What’s up guys and welcome back to WBC builds and welcome to this 1.16 never update Victorian house tutorial so recently I posted the video all about one point one six and the new blocks and how to use them in your Victorian builds and I used this house as an example for The warped wood now this is a second Empire American Victorian house often just used as a Victorian house although it is not actually Victorian anyway we’ll get into that later on so let’s jump into the video and I’ll start by showing you guys a list of building Materials on the screen so let’s get into the video on screen right now you can see a list of all the materials within this build I’ve tried to be as accurate as possible pause the video now so you guys get a clearer look at that I just wanted to Address something in this video as well the term Victorian American seems to pop up a lot when people talk about this building now Victorian for me and most British people is the period of time between 1837 and 1901 during the reign of Queen Victoria now to me it’s puzzling that the American houses during this period are also called Victorian because you guys were not part of the British Empire and did not have Queen Victoria so I like to use the term second empire House for this which was mainly started around about the 1860s in America and it has a Very nice French influence to it so unlist it we’re calling it a second Empire house from now on but you guys can call it what you wish anyway let’s jump into the video and I can show you guys how I built this okay so the Building itself as you can see is a very large it’s not a small little quick build this video is going to take a little bit of time for us to get through all of the do’s and don’ts of this building and as you can see I’ve laid Out the floor plan of it in jungle wood planks around the bottom here so I’ve chosen jungle wood planks because I feel it’s a nicer color to complement the rest of the building rather than using normal bricks so yes that’s the kind of reason for the basement level here Okay so let’s count the actual building itself so you’ve got the main structure which is 28 blocks across here then you go down this way 20 blocks and then back across 28 here so you’ve got a rectangle in the middle you’ve then got along sides here two bay windows which are These little bits that stick out like this so you need to go across one two three then up one across middle they’re free again back down one it’s exactly the same on this side and then around the front we have a porch at the front and the back of the building so the Porch at the front needs to come in one block go across here seven one two three four five sorry five blocks across there five blocks across there again up two and then across seven here till you get to where the main stairs to the front Door are going to go so when we come back to the front door you can see it’s jutted out one by free blocks here from the outside and this goes up to form not a tower as such but a sort of an offset bit of the middle and that will be apparent From when we get through into building it so first things first I think it’s time to start on the actual main building and the first block you want to be placing down are the corner blocks so on each of the corners need to count up 11 blocks like that I’m not gonna go all the way up just yet and this forms your corner pillars which is the sort of edges of the frame and then within the frame we’ll be placing all of this new warped wood so that’s the four corner pillows in now I’m going to building This in a slightly different way to actually how I built it in the test world and that’s only because I think it’s quite easy to get a few easy wins in here sorry from the outside you won’t be grabbing your quartz bricks here and then knocking out the bottom pillow up There and we’re going to go around and do a whole sort of curtain of this of quartz bricks because these are the new 1.16 blocks that I’m in love with the most and they work for this building they work for all other manners of Victorian buildings you can think of Because they just are beautiful let me go around and fill this in and then we can get into actually putting the first walls up okay so we’ve gone around and put the whole bottom layer of quartz bricks in at the front here we’ll knock out those two cuz that’s what the Doorway is going to be and then we come around back to our left hand side and count in two blocks here for the first bit of wall and this goes all the way up because this building is very much sort of symmetrical at the front and we do That just to keep where that windows are going to be so this building is a two block Center which can make building sometimes a bit hard bit more complicated but for us we’re going to be just building it perfectly fine so on the front of the porch here you want to Go for some pillars again these go up to where the top of the porch will be later on we’re gonna crack on with the main building first as I said then we will come back to do the front and back porch together later on so what I’ve done here Is I’ve counted in two left two for the window count across two more left another two for the window and then two more up to the edge the first porch okay so you can see what I’ve done here and we repeat this on the other side and Then we can get the windows in and then the front building is pretty much already there okay so that is what the front the building looks like thank you guys for watching I’ll see you next time though we’ve got a lot more to go on with so around the window edges I have Chosen to use birch trapdoors as the window sort of seal wind frame now in my original test build of this I actually used iron trapdoors and you can use that if you’re building this in creative mode so let’s go on the other side and I can quickly show you How to use iron trapdoors as an alternative if you are building this in a creative world where you have rights to allow you to use cheats and the debug stick so I will go into a little less detail with the debug stick here because I have a whole video on that so you guys can go check that out if you wish to know a little bit more about how to use it but with these the iron trap doors are placed down as you would do a normal trap door you cycle round to where it Says open and then you right click on the open bit this is not a world edit sort cheat this is an actual in-game cheat that allows you to utilize things like iron trapdoors so we won’t be using the iron trap doors for this build because I feel a more survivability Section here is definitely to do with the birch trapdoors and it gives an opportunity for everyone to build it iron trap doors are nice to have and if you are playing this in creative with the ability to use a debug stick then I recommend you use the iron trap doors so Anyway let’s jump back over there I’ll carry on put in the window frames in so we’ve got the window frames in over this side above that you want to grab out a piece of smooth quartz and put that over the window this just acts as a lintel It’s been painted white so that’s your ground-floor windows pretty much done on the left-hand side here we will go around and put the internal skin of wall in later on and add the actual window panes so for the window panes we are using white stained glass so we will get Onto that once we have a few more of these walls up so let me just rinse and repeat on the other side then we’ll show you what to do with the middle section and then we can get the first layer of the whole house built and then we can Move on up to this second level right ok so it’s time to move on to the front door section so this you can sort of let your hair down a little bit be a bit more creative what I’m gonna do is to show you what I’ve done so I’m using More of these quartz bricks placing it up three blocks there so we’ve got two high sort of left in between and in between that and the pillar you want to grab out some birch fences place those down and above the birch fences you want to be using some smooth quartz stairs Just to cap this off and like it’s a little archway now above these you won’t be placing another stair like that and then one more in front of that to give this little effect here a little cutout do the same there and hey presto you’ve got yourself a doorway so behind This doorway section we want replacing quartz bricks all the way up to the top there and then need be filling in the bit of ground here so I’ve opted to use birch planks as my floor because I feel American houses have these sort of like woods floors don’t help me on that I’ve Never been to America but from what I’ve seen from watching Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares and hotel series he did they seem to have quite a lot of wooden white ice or light-colored floor that is my very very narrow-minded take on Victorian American buildings but you See where I’m going with that so for the doors I’ve opted to go for some dark oak because they have a nice grand feel about them now above the doors we weren’t replacing what’s known as a fan light these are current in Victorian American buildings as well as they are In British buildings and for this we’re going to be using iron trapdoors to act as a sort of window sill and above that would do the same so behind all of this you want to be adding glass just so it feels it all in and then behind and this Bit up here you put some more quartz bricks so that’s the front door done like I said we’ll come back round and glaze everything later on so now it’s time to go around to the side we can get started with that so we’ve come around here to the left-hand side of the Building and what you want to do is use your warped foot again we’re gonna be using lots of water wood because that is the main wall for this whole build we build up all the way up to the same height as the rest of the walls with the Bay window you want to build this out just a bit more this side as well the bay window you won’t be taking out some diorite walls I’m using these because we haven’t got quartz walls yet even though I feel that they were promised at some point in this never update but they Never materialized so one two free hi there do the same back here so you want to be placing in a bit like that two three and then the same here and then this is sort of only possible now we have one point one six where we can Place window panes on walls and they actually connect I know it’s crazy we’ve been waiting for this for such a long time and now you can actually build really nice baby those so that’s what happens there fill up the inside of these walls with glass and you get yourself some nice bay Windows look at that I’m so happy this is now a feature this is now very very utilizable within the Victorian and building community so that’s the bay window in place now we want to put one more block here to act as the wall and then leave two blocks for the window two More blocks in between and then two more blocks for the window again and you’ve got three blocks before you reach the edge of the building so carry this all the way up now the reason the building is like this with some hickety pickety windows is due to the interior now I Will not be building the interior I’d never do interiors interiors or not me so you guys are left open to choose how you wish the interiors should look I recommend just having at it and having a good I’ll go with what you can have a bit of fun with we won’t be placing Anything inside apart from the floor okay so you can see how this is going to look and then we need to come around to the back and sort that bit out okay so the porch at the back here is gonna act as a place with a little room here so You’ve got like a little sunroom or a little entrance in we will build that later on when we come to build on the porch for now we need to carry on the main warped wood walls so you’ll be counting in free blocks from the site it Leave to again for the window to more in the middle there another two for a window you then want to leave free blocks there for another window and then two blocks for a window I feel like I’m just repeating myself and then number three blocks and then you’ve got the Rest of the wall up fruit there so let’s build this up and then we can go around to the right-hand side and I’ll show you what’s slightly different there then on the left-hand side so that is what you left with on the back now let’s get around to the right-hand side And carry on with this so exactly as we did on the left-hand side you’ve got yourself a door a bay window here so we need to use some walls again just to emulate the effect of sort of windowpane bits so coming in here filling in these little blocks on the corner three blocks High two free and then fit in the walls like that then you come around here place free on the front here and I’m free there and in between those you may place in your class planes and then obviously just joining them all up so you get yourself a nice angled bay Window now these bay windows again I think I’ll sit on the other side I love them they look good diorite yes or no I’m not not completely convinced it’s the best block in the game you want to count him from the edge here four blocks one two three four then you won’t be Leaving yourself two blocks for the edge there and then one two three four up to there and that’s all helps you line it up with the dormers above when we get round to building those okay so it’s now time to go around and just cap off these Bay windows which is something we didn’t do while I was building it so for this build I’ve chosen to use and the site mixed with bits of stone brick and mossy stone brick and that will give us a nice effect of a sort of flat roof so what You’ll do is just cover the tops of these windows like so you can go through and you can build it all in one go or you can go and you can texture it first I like to just sort of break out cuz I’m playing in creative aren’t I so for me It’s a lot easier just to break it out as you go and then at the back so it needs to just be two blocks wide on the back we can then place the rest of the wall here and build this all the way up there is a window above here we will get Onto that later on when we come around to doing this floor so that’s what the wall filled up the window itself is actually needs to be on the same level as here so we need to make sure we’re coming around to the right bit and it sits there lovely stuff so around the Top of the bay window you want to be placing some smooth quartz stairs and this just acts as a sort of cornice around it and gives it a nice effect so there we go what I like to do as well is to cap the cornice off with something That looks a bit like lead I tend to put a gray carpet on top and so it looks like it’s been lined with some LEDs so you need to rinse and repeat that on the other side as well so we’re going to jump to having that done and then we can Fill in all the windows in this ground floor and that’s the ground floor very much there then it’s time for us to move upstairs and start thinking about the roof okay so we’ve got the entirety of the ground floor windows in you can see I’ve just gone round and did the birch Trap doors there as the window frame and then the white block of quartz above it so it’s time to move on now to the upper floors and we’ve got the front section to do first so we’re going to do is go around and place another block of warped Wood above all the windows and that forms the base of the nextel windows so it’s exactly the same as it is on the ground floor apart from these windows here have completely changed I love that I love leaving you guys in wither sort of is the exact same so what happens here is These windows above are no longer sitting two blocks apart they are now forming a sort of four block wide window so this is done by using the trapdoors and this is the whole reason I’ve used the trapdoors so you place them in the middle like so on top of each other so You’ve got sort of two blocks wide there and you come over here on the upper block and do it backwards and you’re left with a pillar in the centre so this forms two windows like they are sitting as one and I love this style it’s very what’s known as Italianate above this You then will be placing two different sections of sort of archways using smooth quartz stairs and hey presto there’s your first window so let’s do the same again on the other side over here so hey there we go so that’s what your second floor is looking like let’s Go on round to the middle section there and we can get the first floor completely done on the front okay so the middle section here is as I said earlier on exactly the same as it is below now this one actually is exactly the same so It’s just a case of making sure they’re all lining up so you’ve got three blocks in the middle here one two three height with the trap doors that will sits on the same level and then above that we’re gonna go for a small arch using these smooth quartz Stairs so that’s what you’re looking at now for the front the building obviously once we get the porch in here it’s going to look completely different and when we get the actual cornice above as well it’s going to look even better so above this window make sure you fill in all of The Warped wood and then we have a complete front obviously again once we get the glass in there you’re not going to recognize this place it’s all going to start coming together so moving on round to the right-hand side these are exactly the same this Time are going above so I’m not lying to you this time from there we are so going around adding all the trap doors on and moving on up so the only difference on the sides here is the actual use of a window above the bay window and we’ll Get onto that in two seconds because fill these in lovely stuff okay so the bay window is actually offset one from this because obviously this is one block Center we need to win those at two high at two centers so you just need to push it off one block to the left and Then you just fill this in like you’ve done with all the other windows so that’s what this sides looking like I’m gonna fill in the tops of these with some warped wood again going around to the other side with this bay window it’s exactly the same again you just move it One to the right and then you just carry on putting on the internal stuff in there so I’m going to jump to having all of these windows on this floor completely done and then we can talk about the roof okay so all the windows around the side are now filled in with Their frames around the edges and the courts above them and it’s all looking good so you can see now the buildings really starting to take quite a nice shape so let’s talk roof okay so it’s now time to talk the cornice so what we’re gonna be using for this is smooth Quartz slabs interleaved with iron trapdoors now the iron trapdoor says give this nice little texture of having maybe a smaller sort of shallower section of this crenellations here in this cornice there’s no real other way of doing it and this just really does help with helping this style so when you Get two corners like this it’s a little bit tricky but you do need to just put a quartz bit on the corner like that coming across to the front here we are going to change up the patterning so in the center here you put two trapdoors Just to make it look a bit better it just helps get the pattern flowing properly across the whole roof so you see here trap door trap door trap door so that’s what you’re looking at now for the front piece with the cornice in place we’re gonna need to put another Selection of slabs jutting out from the front here and this just gives you the ridge of the top of the cornice we are gonna want to take out this corner here because I don’t like having corners protruding out nearly two meters it always looks a bit odd and then Behind this we’re going to be cracking out the main building block I want to use for this whole house and that is the black stone for the roof so I’m gonna go around and just finish off putting this cornice around the whole thing so you guys get a clear picture away it looks Like and then we’re gonna start doing the mansard roof the main name of feature of this place so quick mention and what to do on the corners for this one we’ve got the two what’s slabs here above that you want to go up one and then you put it back one Like this so you’ve still got yourself a liquid going round so underneath here again it’s trapdoor and then like that so I carry that on the round two the whole building just wanted to make sure the corners were shown as the how to do them okay so that’s the nice little Cornice on here now we’ve got it going all the way around adds this lip to the building obviously the iron trap doors do give you a weird effect with the little circles and sorry the little squares in them but I think you can look faster as Being just a nice aesthetic that adds a bit more to the building so before we move on to the roof I think I’m just gonna fill in at the internal walls and the floor just this building looks a bit more complete so let’s start here we’ve Just shown you guys what I tend to do for the actual walls themselves so I’m gonna be using some strip dark oak logs mistis forms a nice little skirting board around the bottom here lots going bald I know board and that goes all the way into the bays and background again And then on top of this let’s go back into this corner on top of this you’re using what I tend to use cyan and terracotta if I can find it anywhere there we go and this just helps bring the darkness into the building that a Victorian building would have obviously If you’re building this in survival for a base of your own you know choose your own color schemes inside because I think you guys have a better understanding of internals than I do and then inside here you place six panes of glass just to act As like you would do with a normal six pane glass window so the case of this window up here this is what I kind of wanted to show you need to encase it all in cyan terracotta and put another skirting board across the bottom like This what you can do now is just fill this whole thing in with glass so you get a four wide window at the back here obviously at the front it looks quite nice with having just a sort of middle section of trap doors and there we go so Let’s have a look from the front ah it’s looking perfect now you’ve got some glass in there so I’m gonna go around completely fill out the entirety of the glass and the floor in this build and then we’re gonna crack on with the roof okay so we now have all of the windows In apart from this one at the front door here so let’s just put this in together so you guys get an understanding of how this one looks there we go not obviously connecting in wood I didn’t know they connecting with doors now that’s fastening okay so that’s the Internals done the point I’m happy at you guys obviously can come back add rooms and all that to it so we’re looking at this now the glass in there makes it look perfect now it’s time to get on to the hardest part that I’m stalling about showing you guys and that Is the roof so first thing first when we’re going around and placing a layer of polished black stone slabs and this just forms the base of the mansard roof so man solid roof is obviously just a curving convexed roof that goes up and looks slightly curved it’s really hard To do in Minecraft with obviously just using blocks so I attempt my best doing it with this build here so I go round get this in and then we get round to the front and we can start placing in the first corner okay so we’re going using Hole polish black stone brick blocks for this and first of all you place one down there and hey presto that’s a whole roof doesn’t know it’s not stop lying to these people so we’re building out by four just so we get understanding of how this looks because each of the corners Are the same they are just quite complicated to look at when it’s all just black so you go up by one more on the same level without going back one and you can see here I have actually admitted this corner here and it just helps with the flow of things coming up Behind this one you want to carry it on the same idea you go back one and then all of these also go back one but you leave that block emitted there so these go up by two but you leave this block here emitted and you get yourself a sort Of thing like this there’s one three two one that’s the sort of way I try and remember it whenever I’m building this stuff obviously looks better once you get the whole sort of track in here and you get an idea of where it’s all going So I like so and then above this you need to be placing in the final course which is just another two blocks high and these just meet in the center like that save a corner like so and that is the soil profile of your mansard roof if You can sort of see it it all looks very black doesn’t it’s very hard to them to make out but that is kind of what we’re going for and then on top of this you place one more level around like that and now this is hidden behind a cornice Of white smooth quartz again and just helps break it up and give some contrast to it so that’s what you’re looking at there and see I am saying it looks okay obviously once you’ve built the whole thing out and you’ve got some dormers on there so let’s talk about dormers the first Doormat needs to go above these two windows here so you count in one two three four blocks from the outside and that should place you here you knock out all the other blocks so you get a sort of a full wide window it’s not technically four blocks wide but it is Going to look like it’s two blocks wide so this is again where I’ve used the iron trap doors in creative if you have the debug stick but for now what we’re gonna be doing is placing birch trapdoors on the inside of that stair there using the whole shift-click motif To try and get it done and then this needs to go back one block as well so it sort of creates like a little tunnel for the window because the windows going to be sitting back here where the cyan terracotta is now we need to carry on This roof around we’re going to take up to this point here and then I’ll show you how to do the rest of the dormer okay so I’ve built the roof further around now to the wards that right and with this we can now do the little archway that goes above the dormer Window which makes it look a bit more a second Empire and it does currently so you want you placing upside down quartz stairs here to act as a like a little archway a little tunnel you can omit this block at the back here and place it all the way back into the building Itself because the glass is going to go inside here like this and I connect all the way up up to there there we go so that’s kind of how that’s looking we need to put a bit more detail around at the sides so what we want to do is place Some upside down quartz stairs to about that point and then on top you place some another way up the stairs like so upside down stairs again and you’ve got yourself a really nice sort of feature piece on top of that dormer window and yet with the birch there as well I think It contrasts very nicely up against the black stone so this is exactly the same repeated on this side and around the back and also in the middle here but we do need to build this roof in the center here which does get a little bit complicated so let’s take ourselves to This Court okay so we’re over here in this corner I like how I just cool it there you want to count in two blocks on the outside here two blocks on the outside there and you should be in the center of this window so building the dormer up again it’s Just a case of using the birch trapdoors as a sort of window frame and I love how these give that sort of skinny looked at them before I would used to use quartz pillars which just look awfully fat and chunky so that’s what you’re looking like there now we’ve gotta bring the Wall round somehow so the roof round so what we’ll do is place a whole block there it’s directly opposite this bit of quartz here and you do the same here with this one behind here you build up two and then behind this you also build Up too so you’re left with a couple of bricks like that behind this one you build up free and this is where it all starts getting a little bit more complicated so I’m just gonna place them down like this while I’m still remembering it so you’ve got a case of Free blocks hi here free blocks hi here and here and I should match up with the back of that dormer there above that you carry on this one round place one more block back into the centre so we’ve got this diagonal going up here the main issue is because we’ve got two diagonals Trying to feed in here it doesn’t always work very well but I think what I’ve managed to do it does counter it okay yeah that should be like that because then we placed the upside down stair like that yep we’re looking good so around here again and it’s just rinse And repeat until we reach the top of the roof like that and then you’ve got this going round like so yeah that is correct we’ll make it a little few little tweaks to it if it doesn’t look exactly correct when we get to actually place and the Top of this dormer on just looking at it now it does look good and that should give you a sort of convex shape on this middle tower bit as well again very hard to do at this scale and very hard to do with full whole blocks So that should be correct and then we carry this on across the middle we should have four blocks wide here perfect so this carries cornice on round using a little technique like that just to give a bit more depth to the roof yep that’s looking good and let’s finish off this Door mats so same again upside down stairs trying to act as the roof there of this sort of archway the only of this black stone here just to get a little thing John because that’s the only thing of stairs without the debug that you do Have to do that sort of thing and hey presto you got yourself a dormer window here so that’s looking nice and fancy and then above that obviously you’ve got this cornice here so it’s not as far back as the other one but I think it works quite nicely still because it just Sticks out and it looks good so what I do is carry on it’s already over here so we get a fully looking picture of this front and then we can carry on with the sides okay so I’ve gone a little bit further and I’ve actually built the entirety of The man solid section of the roof all the way around the building so it is just a rinse and repeat of what we did on this corner for all the other corners around the building so that is fairly simple and straightforward and it gives you this nice look to it obviously it’s Very overpowering a moment with all of this black stone on here so once you get all these dormers in like I haven’t put the second dormer in there just yet we will get around to doing that in a minute once you put these doors in it Really does take away a lot of that black stone so I want to show you guys how to do the sides and then the back and then we can get on eventually building the main part of the roof structure so this isn’t really the main roof there’s like a second roof above This which actually acts as the bit that stops the rain from getting in so we’re built out in a second so for these dormers here you want to count in four blocks from the edge one two three four break out four blocks like so place down your stairs and then get out your Eye oh you’ll birch trapdoors again or iron trapdoors if you are using the debug stick so you can see now why we put that window across one from the bay window and that’s how it lines up the dormer above which looks perfect so we count in from this side again four Blocks one two three four knock that out now it should be central above that window there we go so it’s it’s kind of across from both windows like that and that’s fine because these windows are here due to the fireplace being here we will put the chimney in later on on the Other section so they go through and just add in this quickly okay so that’s what you’re looking at obviously break out all its black stone behind here and put in whatever you want like glass wise behind there so it’s moving around to the back and it is again exactly the Same so you count in one two three four blocks from the edge break out four blocks place in your bottom pieces like that and then you do the same from this side so one two well nobody little break out those bits 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 and it should be the case of counting 1 2 3 4 break out those 1 2 3 4 and you should be left with 4 blocks between them a heart attack then thinking it was wrong and hey presto you’ve got yourself all the dormers in There so what I’m gonna do is just go around the rest of the building add in all of these dormers which is something you guys can do as well and then we’re gonna crack on with the top section of the roof so around the top like I said We’re gonna have to do another roof behind here but first of all we have to put the signature railings around the top so what you’ll do is go around into each corner put another block of black stone in there just to help with we’re replacing and the iron fences sorry the Iron bars as we tend to do with a lot of these builds iron bars just like to make a saw railing or a fence I there’s no real way to use chains for this I try to incorporate that into this design as well when I first did it because I made This design forum my 1.16 buildings tips and tricks video in order to try and implement as many of the new blocks as possible so going round here you can see I’m just placing the corners like that and with those we’re gonna be placing a another Iron bar on top to give this sort of spire spike effect which is very common of these American Victorian buildings as it saw adds a slight gothic look to it even though these buildings the Second Empire the Gothic Revival scene was actually on at the same time so it does Have little sort of variations of that into it as well so that’s what you’ve got now these railings on the top again I don’t really like iron bars but they give us the right effect that we’re looking for so there we go now we need to come in and start doing the actual Roof so for this I’m gonna be using a black stone polished slabs again note we’re gonna be using black stone bricks polished slabs so high I can never get the names right and what you want to do is go around and add an entire round of this all the way around the room And now the roof becomes just a simple hipped roof with a flat top to it so this bit in the middle here is just gonna be a flat roof like so again very common of the style just to have a flat roof like that because it just makes More sense rather than having a little peak so starting in this corner here we want to grab out some polished diorite so I’m using polished diorite because that axe is like a lead lining to the top of this roof so we only go four blocks up from that one there so one two Three and then four and this is then met with a round of black stone here and this obviously when you add up these corners as well which we need to do here so one and this is just one way of building a roof I mean this is my way of Doing a hipped roof it’s very hard to do them any other way and that just gives you that corner there I’m gonna come around to the other two sides and then on this top corner you start filling in with some flat roof material like we’ve done below where I’ve just used and the Site and some stone bricks and a mossy stone brick and that gives you a nice little effect of having some form of flat roof material up there so around here again you put in some railings like so and that gives you just that’s your sort of effect so from the bottom here You can see both peaks of the roofs like that what we are missing is a chimney so what going to do is repeat rinse repeat this all the way around so you get the whole roof up and then I’m going to place the chimneys in so you guys can See where they go okay so we’ve got the roof on now you can see we’ve just gone up with layers of black stone slabs and that really does give a nice effect coming down to the front you can see how it works now as a whole roof and the Railings that they really do give it this nice gothic feel now so for the chimneys what you want to do is line up this section here so this block here is where the chimney needs to go so if we count in from the edge we’ve got one two Three four five six from the edge of the wall and that just is going to be made out of jungle wood so our jungle planks so we’re using the same idea that bricks don’t look great with this texture so we’re gonna go for using the jungle planks again Like we’ve done with the base and obviously you wouldn’t build the chimney out of wood like you’ve done here with the Bulls these are wooden shingles which is very much how these buildings are built the chimneys you would still go for brick and in our case we’ve gone For this so on top of here you won’t be using anvils as your little sort of chimney pot I always use these because I feel they look so much better than flower pots I think they just give a better feeling to the overall sort of Idea of a chimney and we do the same over here so we count in one two three four five six break out those two blocks and place our chimney up two blocks and then the anvils on top like so so that is the roof done you can clearly see I Put no windows in the rest of these doors we’ll get that done before the end of the video but now it’s time to start on the porch so I think the most important porch to start on is actually the back one because we’ve got a couple Of extra little bits to add to the building back there but you can see now the house is really really Stein to take shape so let’s jump into the porch at the back here and let’s get started okay so for the porch section around the back Here we’re going to be using birch as the main supports on the actual like porch section and then for the base of the portrait also gonna be using birch planks as the floor again like I’ve done on the inside of the building and around the edge we’re gonna using a diary and Diorite stairs sorry polished diorite stairs to act as the sort of railings around it so what you want to do here is place on the corners a block of polished diorite we’re going to start down this corner and counter way down to their building to add on the end and what you Want to do is place free upside down stairs all in the same direction here so you get this nice little railing effect so coming around to this side what we want to do is place a block there and a block there and then count-off free like So and then we’re going to be placing like I said a building in this bit here so grabbing out some more of these quartz bricks we’re only counting out four blocks that way and then one two three four five six blocks this way and we’ve been this we’re gonna be placing a Four wide windows come back to that in a moment and then here we want replacing a door in like so and this is just like a small I guess a porch within a porch for us in England we call porches the bits between the building and the outside so here we got That same motif going on what we want to do is create what’s known as a Venetian window so we’re going to come in here and place a trap door on the edge of that block there same with this and also on the edge of this block here and there And then we carry these up by free and this creates a similar effect is what we’ve got on the front of the house of having a full wide window which has been split down into four in three individual windows that’s what we’ve got here so we’ve got two smaller windows on the Outside and one larger window on the inside we’ll come put some glass in those in a bit so carry this all the way up to the same level as the walls here and then we’re going to be placing on top of this some upside down smooth Quartz stairs to act as a sort of a archway above the windows carry on like that from that side and then one like of that from that side and you got left this nice little feature above the windows there so what this has done is it’s allowed us to have a small little Sunroom I’m going to call it now out here by the porch and then you can be placing down a couple more blocks of diorite here and between those two fill them up with the stairs again so this block here it signifies where the stairs down to the garden go so what We want to do for this is drop one more block down the diorite bring out one more like that and in place for stairs across so we can get a nice little entrance up there and then from here to there you want to be counting eight Blocks in so one two three four five six seven eight placing that down like that and fill this up with these railings again try anything all go the same way so the effect is pretty nice so that’s what you’re looking at now for the sort of Base level of the porch going to go around fill up the floor with birch quickly and then jump back into putting at the actual canopy on okay so we’ve got the floor filled in now with birch done the same on the inside of the little sunroom here so as I mentioned We’re gonna be using birch fences as the main detail for the columns of the canopy and then the sort of canopy Souths screaming support with birch fence gates so when I count up four blocks from each corner here like so one two three four and now if you are using The debug stick again if you’re in creative and have the opportunity to you can D weld these bits here from the bit they’re facing and it just gives you a nicer effect similar to this one over here so you get like a proper column I Didn’t show off very well there but I do have a whole video on detailing that so on the fourth one you want replacing in the birch fence gates and this gives you a sort of effect of having like a little canopy a little railing underneath the Canopy so we can do this all the way around like so right and then one more in the middle here two four cool and then again you want to connect all of these in with the same fence gate again and that just carries on like that they’re a nightmare to Place when trying to hold shift and space but at the same time I’m not very good at using all my fingers right there we go cool and carry on here so we’re fillies in and then when a crack on will actually get the canopy roof in okay so That’s with them all now placed so above this you only placing the andesite again to act as a sort of flat roof and this is gonna be very flat so you want to fill it in with a bit of detail as mentioned before you could use stone Bricks and mossy stone bricks and that gives a nice effect to it like it’s got some sort of tiling on it that I’ve gone you know a bit moldy over time so you can either place it beforehand and then fill up a van der site or you can go Back through once you place it down the fight knock out a few little bits and then add in the texture if you are doing it in creative that’s the way I suggest to do it obviously I am building it in crepe right now so it’s a little bit Easier to go back through and add a bit of detailing once done so we’ll carry on with that in two seconds I want to get the little canopy details out the way so you guys know what we’re doing and then around the edges of this like the rest Of the building we’re gonna place a cornice on it of pure smooth quartz bricks and stairs and this goes all the way around like so and above that you can place some more grey carpet just so it looks like it’s been leaded on similar to what we’ve done over Here so this goes on it’s a nice little feature around there and that is the back porch pretty much done we’ve got the little doorway down there on the sunroom to do in two seconds so we can show you guys what that looks like right okay so that’s the canopy on for this Back porch you can see I’ve gone through added a little bit of texturing there on the flat roof section so coming down to this little sunroom it’s a very basic design you’re just going to be placing a upside down court stair there to act as The top of the doorway I’m gonna go in for some dark oak door again just carry on there so window wise in here you want to build up the window behind here I know it’s not the most gracious looking thing because I this was very much an Afterthought I went oh when they would look good in there and then suddenly I started building it and went no this isn’t good but again does look alright so you got all the glass there like it’s some sort conservatory and Hey look at this place there’s so much space in here All unutilized by myself anyway I think it’s time for us to jump around to the front after taking one last look here at the back porch and we can get that front porch done and then we’re nearly finished with the video so let’s get started on this front porch okay so in The same fashion as we did for the back porch we’re gonna be using these birch stair birch fences as the main columns also along with the polished diorite for the actual porch itself I just think they look quite nice in the original picture I used it was all white painted And I didn’t really use too much more quartz because we’ve already used a lot of quartz on the actual building itself so I thought hey why not mix up a little bit and build some diorite in here so you can see here what I’ve done is has Gone through counted out five stairs in between two posts there we got free here one here in the middle bit here and then free up the back here I just thought I’d run through that quite quickly because it’s very very similar to what we’ve got on the front so for the staircase again It’s the same four blocks in the middle there we’ve got this sort of one block back and then on here you place a fence just act as a little bit of railing and then obviously inside here we’re only placing down all of this court so you Get an understanding of how it looks I said quartz I mean birch I’m very very very bad with names people’s names blocks names all sorts of names I can never ever remember the hem very well so when I look at a block ago yeah I know that’s the one I want I know what color I want I can’t name it I could give you the number for it this is 5 : 2 and I’ve I might be dyslexic to be honest that’s probably where it comes in to it anyway it’s filled in and I’m Gonna carry on with the canopy and then we can get a little bit of detailing around the building and then we can call it a day okay so that’s not now filled in let’s carry on with this railing round to it so you placing the DA right on all of The corners filling that up with the stairs to act as railings and there we are so time now to count up 4 blocks 1 2 3 4 on all of these and then between them as we did with the back you can be placing birch fence gates in between Them all so let’s count up all of these two three four four there we go and the same again this side one two three four right so between all of these little posts we have up now you need to be placing the birch fence gates okay so That’s all of the railings on now and you can see the birch in the windows complement the birch out here you can also see I’m trying for a seed to zoom in but there’s no off to find in 1.6 yet you can see I’ve also not put the glass In these windows so please forgive me for that guys I’m I cut corners wherever I can to save a bit time with this otherwise we’ll be here hours so coming around and just using the underside again as a flat roof this is quite a substantial flat roof so you’re looking At a couple of stacks of blocks in here again I’m gonna go through and just texturize it a little bit texturize texture it a little bit just so it looks a little bit more interesting but what you want to do is go around the edge again with the quartz make it look like It’s got a cornice on it connecting those two that don’t put the corners in corners are bad they never look good I can only think of a few occasions where corners would work and that usually works with Italianate buildings not these types of buildings anyway so You’ve got that all the way around – like so grab some carpet again and place that on so I’m gonna jump to having the roof done and then we can talk about what to do to make this look good in a landscape so that’s the roof of the Porch now on and you may be thinking hang on wherever all these trees come from where’s that village come from so I’ve jumped over to one I’ve already built this is the one I did for the 1.16 building tips and tricks with you as you can see it’s Identical so I thought you know what instead of me showing you guys what to do I’m gonna give you a few little ideas on what I’ve done to this building so the roof is now on we’ve got a nice bit of texturing going on there the glass You can see are in some of the windows all of these windows aren’t in so they don’t look right on the back here but you can see the porch and all of that is exactly the same but what I did for this build was I built really nice avenue of Trees going down to it just using the basic minecraft trees along with just using a space to get all the ground out here so you can get a nice driveway up to it and I think it looks really good sitting at the end of a driveway it has Got a sort of horrible horror house to it but again the light colors do help with making it feel a bit more pleasant so guys I hope you’ve enjoyed watching this tutorial on this 1.16 Victorian house I will do some more in the future because I do like this style especially With the new block pallets we have so thank you all for watching I hope you’ve enjoyed this video I hope you’ve sort of taken something away from it with ideas for what you could do for your builds later on so cheers guys for watching and I will see you next time Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft 1.16 Victorian House Tutorial – Minecraft Second Empire House’, was uploaded by WBC Builds on 2020-06-28 12:03:18. It has garnered 80004 views and 2504 likes. The duration of the video is 00:46:24 or 2784 seconds.
Minecraft 1.16 House Tutorial is todays video. This time it’s all about building Minecraft Victorian house using the new Nether Update blocks such as Black Stone and Quartz Bricks. I hope this gives you some 1.16 Building ideas along with some nether update new blocks tips and tricks.
This Minecraft House has been designed to look like an American Victorian Second Empire House as you would find during the 19th century. With the new Minecraft 1.16 update more blocks have become avalible to use and have given my new ideas for more Victorian houses and Buildings. So over the coming weeks i aim to do more of these tutorials for you.
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