
So if there's a voting button above, please vote for me! If you liked this, please give me some hearts and comment! I'd love to see some pictures of what you've created and if you make this house please share a screenshot with me! If you'd like my to do an 'ible with the interior is be happy to do so, just let me know in the comments. I'm going to try to enter this in a contest or maybe a few. You can still walk right over the fence and off the roof so be careful!** **I find this just completed the look but has now real function. On top of the overhang (inverted steps) take the Oak Fence and places it completely around the outermost edge of the roof. the anvils are nice in case you need to repair any armor or weapons while sniping zombies and creepers from the roof! G. Next, take your anvils and place one on top of the Obsidian in each corner. Fills the gaps between the Slabs with Bedrock. Take the Stone Brick Slabs and starting against the Obsidian place them all the way around the outer edge leaving an empty space between each. Now take 4 Obsidian blocks and place one in each corner of the roof. Go ahead and fill this layer in so that you have a completed roof/ceiling. (Make sure this is added over the walls and not the upside down stairs because we'll be adding some finishing touches to those steps later.) B. With the Cobblestone add one more layer to the walls. Simply go to the top brick on your walls and place the steps upside down to create an over hang that goes all the way around the building.įor the roof we will need Cobblestone, Obsidian, Bedrock, Stone Brick Slabs, Anvils, and Oak Fences A. Top Decor! **For the last part or this step you're going to use you Stone Brick Steps again. This should leave one empty space between the Chiseled Stone and your Steps.

Starting from the corner of the wall working inwards. Next you're going to use the Chiseled Stone again and place 3 one each side of the steps. Take two more and place one one each side of the door step so that they create a corner step. Take your Stone brick Steps and place 1 directly under the door. **Do this to the sides and back- refer to the first pic in the section, and when you're ready, we'll move one to the front decor.** So- you're ready for the front decor, are you? Let's do it then! C. Now place a Stone Brick Step in the spaces between each Chiseled Stone. Don't do the front- it's going to receive some special treatment.) Place a brick in the corner and place another every other space. (Start on either side, and also do the back.
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**you may also add in some Cracked Stone Bricks or any of the Moss varieties of any of the bricks for a little added detail**įor these details you're going to need the Chiseled Stone Bricks and the Stone Brick Steps. Trap Door- 9 (more if you add more windows) Last but not least- you need light! Torches and Glowstones! See pictures if you're not sure of what I'm referring too.

If you're using Pocket Edition, oak is all we have available to us)
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You may also want more windows or none at all) Iron Bars- 4 (but you may choose to use glass panes or glass bricks instead.Chest- 1 (but you can place as many as you want/need).Stone Brick Slab- 20 Decorations (and weapon section).

My apologies- I will make guess-timates where I can. Obviously you can change any of these out and use any bricks you want :) Also, I made this in creative mode in a flat world specifically for this tutorial so I'm not exactly sure how many of each brick you need. I use a multitude of bricks, I love the way they contrast with each other to make different looks.
