There is something cool and attractive in this build since the builder uses a gradient block pallet. You can see he starts with the most basic block at the bottom, and start making the actual house with the spruce and dark oak wood in the middle. And on top is the bright orange color from the red sand, this makes the roof stand out to catch your attention.
Welcome to another L shape house but on a smaller scale. However, small doesn't mean it's not fully detailed. Just look at the wall containing calcite and diorite, the roof trim uses dark material while the inner of the roof use weathered cut copper blocks. With some leaves and flowers, this build become our favorite so far!
What do you know about wizards? One thing we know is that the new amethyst cluster looks like some kind of magical crystal that can be used to empower the building.
With a bold medieval design where the bottom of the house is small and makes it way larger than the roof, this fantasy tall house also adds leaves, vines, lanterns, and a bunch of amethyst blocks to add a magical aspect to the house!
Looking for a build for your earl or duke? We got you covered! With this giant fantasy mansion, surely you will have enough places to live as well as conduct many dark experiments on the villagers. Remember that the roof is made of copper and cut copper so make sure to wax them to keep them in the state you want.
It's been a long time since people use bricks in their builds, and when they do, it actually turns out super great! This little aesthetic shelter provides you with anything you will need! From the wheat farm outside to the thoroughly interior, this place is where we want to live in old ages!
Inspired by GeminiTay and FalseSymmetry, this fantasy castle looks gorgeous but natural at the same time. You can clearly see the transition from light to dark color as you look from the bottom to the top. The white base and wall, wooden brown for the tower support, and the purple roof that come from the crimson planks bring this castle to a whole new level!
This is one of the first Minecraft house ideas that use embossed color for the roof but still makes the building stand out. To make this fantasy house, you will stone, cobblestone, and maybe some andesites for the base. Then spruce and birch wood for the wall while using dark oak wood for the roof trim. Finally, finish the roof with red sandstone to make it look lovely.
The church is a canonical representation of Europe's architecture. These constructions are built around the world, and you also want to take them - the green house with church style into Minecraft world, don't you? The general characteristic of the church is the seriousness and bell tower.
The roof is made of stone brick stair blocks, and you can also use the stripped spruce log block to combine with the spruce trapdoor block for house frames. Because the wall is made of glass blocks, the night outside will be lit. So, your green house will be warmer.
Although this design and #8 design share a similar structure, it has some particular distinctions. First, the body of the house is made of birch planks instead of oak or spruce, which bring a shining and specific look. The chimney made of bricks is a really good highlight. And what about the roof?
Smooth red sandstone plays a role to create an outstanding exterior design. For the body of the windmill, we need dark oak along with spruce trapdoors and also smooth red sandstone to mix them together. A group of lanterns on top of the roof might be a wise choice of decoration. The turbine is built similarly with a birch fence and spruce trapdoor. This idea will be a masterpiece if you place it in the center of a flower garden or crops, which makes the view quite shimmer.
This might be the most creative idea so far. Just imagine how wonderful it is when having a floating windmill around a village, that you can easily observe during your dangerous adventures. The bottom of the windmill is made of cobblestone, covered by spruce fences and deepslate brick walls.
Windmill’s body is a mixture of wood material, and its design is way more like a mini castle, while lanterns and oak leaves are decorative. For the roof, we elaborate mostly by spruce logs and trapdoors, followed by 2 blocks of stone. And turbine, as always, is the last step. We highly recommend you to try this tutorial because of its super impressive way of elaboration.
Why don't you leave the real world and travel to your imaginary fantasy world after playing Minecraft? Many Minecraft players have the fantasy of having a house's exterior made of wood, stone, and vines, as well as a little flower garden.
Players must have a proper color scheme and work together to support one another's choices in order to build a house using this design. This is a cute and small house that you cannot miss it!
The amazing design of this fantasy cottage makes it ideal for any roleplay or roleplay server environment. Due to its reasonable resource requirements, this build is also great for newbies. And due to its small size, it just requires a few stacks of materials. It is built of wood, stone, and vines in addition to a little flower garden.
To apply this concept, players must have a suitable color scheme and cooperate to support one another's ideas. Even while it might not be the largest on the list, this specific construct is very practical and contains all the facilities players could possibly need, including a bed, a crafting space, storage space, and furnaces.
This Flower Fantasy House seems like it belongs in a Disney movie with a variety of flowers and vines surrounding it. With its massive size and many beautiful highlights, the meandering fence maze,... you can build a big peaceful palace in the middle of the forest.
To start building the house, you need to gather a lot of stones, a variety of wooden planks, and a few other materials in small quantities. Despite its magnificent appearance and intricate detailing, it is on the basic side of the building, players can easily be inspired by this build with only a little time and patience.
This is a large construction with medieval architecture, by using a variety of materials with outstanding colors, we believe that it will bring you many interesting experiences when building.
The frame is made of stone brick and stripped spruce log, the wall is made of cobblestone and white concrete. The roof has a turquoise color thanks to stripped warped hyphae, with spruce stairs and dark oak stair outlines to add detail to the roof.
The chimney is bricked, and on top is a campfire covered by a spruce trapdoor. The watchtower on the roof is made from variants of polished Blackstone such as brick, slab, and stair. In addition, you can use oak leaves as creepers to decorate the house.