
Sometimes the wheels of invention get stuck, and the only acceptable grease to get them moving again is to seek out new inspirations for your next Minecraft build. The perfect fit for the more discreet amongst you, having a base underground makes you completely undetectable from the surface. This advantage is even more exaggerated should you use a Redstone contraption with hidden doors and moving walls to make your entrance appear completely natural - nothing amiss.
Japanese Minecraft house
Additionally, when a villager is attacked by any zombie they have a chance (50% on normal difficulty, and 100% on hard) of turning into a zombie villager instead of just being killed. Adding a bell establishes a new potential gathering site, even if the village already has one. Villagers remember their specific gathering site and go to it during mingling time, even if another gathering site is closer. Minecraft castles are a great way to protect yourself in a survival world, you can build a wall around your base to keep the mobs far from causing any harm and create your own base inside. A regal castle is a great idea if you’re looking for a big final build for your Minecraft kingdom.
Woodland Mansion
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The final result is a thoroughly stylish piece of Minecraft architecture that's sure to stand tall above the landscape of any server, drawing wows from every player who sees it. Old designs from pre-1.14 villages are documented on Village/Structure (old)/Blueprints. If the fantasy-themed mansion above wasn’t big enough for you, how about this monstrous forrest mansion by UltraTyrannomax? And, it comes with a connecting tower on the back-side of the house in case the mansion itself wasn’t impressive enough.
All structures
Related to that, it’s highly recommended to create a village layout before you start building (using either blocks or wooden signs). This will give you a clear idea of how much effort it will take to build a town wall, for example, thus allowing you to adjust your plans if necessary. And while it may not feel like a priority right now, you may want to reserve some space for your own home, a central square, and perhaps some agricultural plots to add later on. If all of the builds here - even the other underground houses listed above - are too ostentatious, then take a look at this underground house built by YouTuber Spudetti.

Desert
Like other BlueNerd tutorials, he gives you a full material list and walks you through how to build the house step-by-step. Like his Medieval mansion listed above, this fantasy cottage build is another fun build idea. This one is quite a bit smaller than his Medieval mansion, so if you’re looking for an easier build, this one might be better for you. You could also combine the two builds for the start of your own fantasy/Medieval village. Because, why build a boring old “modern” house when you can build something unique like this? This build belongs to YouTuber Zaypixel and the tutorial is in-depth and easy to follow along.
Modern Treehouse
If you’re looking for a functional house design that will serve you well early in your survival game, this large wooden survival house idea from RainbowGamerPE on YouTube is a great tutorial to check out. By featuring cobblestone and oak, you shouldn’t have any trouble finding the resources necessary to build this nice-looking house fairly quickly in your game. There’s quite a few awesome Minecraft house ideas on this list, but this modern suburan boat house by A1MOSTADDICTED MINECRAFT is maybe even a step above. So, it might not be a great option for a survival game—but if you’ve got a city build going and you want to add an upscale house on a body of water, this house design would be a great addition. If you’re like me and you like Medieval-style buildings, this tutorial is for you.
Here’s another house idea that will work great for survival as it features easy-to-acquire materials and it utilizes a body of water to create a natural defense mechanism. In total, the tutorial is ~30-minutes long and it is laid out in a simple step-by-step process that anyone can follow along. Having that in mind, why not make some bold choices, not only in the design and layout of your house, but the materials used?
Folli is back with an incredibly comprehensive 90 minute video showing you how to put together a fabulously intricate house inspired by Japanese architecture. Instead of the tall pagoda featured in SheepGG's build, this structure is a two-storey manor, but it is no less stunning, and might be a better choice if you're looking for a building project with less verticality. The prismarine blocks used to create the roofing are especially nice, and provide a striking contrast against the dark wooden walls.
Medieval Inn
A village expands it's borders to include new claimed points of interest outside it's boundaries. Let’s crack on and find out how to make Minecraft houses to make all the neighbours jealous. Check out our list of best Fortnite skins, and Genshin Impact codes for some freebies to get you going. All you have to do is punch some trees and you’ll get wood out of them like crazy. You can then put together a Crafting Table using some Planks and then get yourself an axe. With three previous years of experience writing freelance for PC Gamer, he's covered every genre imaginable.
DiddiHD has put together another treehouse build, this one even larger and located in the middle of a jungle. It's much more sporadic with the placement of its living areas, which gives it a really nice organic look, as though the house has grown over time along with the tree. Rizzial's easy-to-follow video walkthrough shows you how to put together a picturesque suburban house, complete with an attached garage.
Snowy taiga villages don't have their own architecture, but uses the same buildings as taiga village, although any full block with sky view is covered by top snow, and water is replaced by ice. However, if the structure generates partly on an overhang, water, etc., a platform of blocks generates beneath the building in a square[JE only] or circular[BE only] shape. The platform is made out of natural blocks such as grass, sand, sandstone, dirt, stone, and gravel. I mean, what can you really do with an underground house, other than clearing out space below the ground, and putting all your stuff there, right? YouTuber Spudetti shows us how to build an underground house in Minecraft that is actually aesthetically pleasing from above ground.
In this video, BlueBits walks you through how to build a “Boat House,” with detailed step-by-step instructions. The build features mainly wood, so, like with many of the other tutorials on this list, it shouldn’t be tough to build in a survival game. For an even easier-to-build design for your survival game, YouTuber Master Majesty gives us this perfect starter swamp house. This build is mostly wood, so you shouldn’t have any trouble gathering the necessary resources to put it together.
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