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This thread is all about pimping out the interior of your crib with furniture, made using the vanilla Minecraft game. The aim is to provide as many bits of furniture in as many interesting designs, styles and periods as possible in one easy to access thread.
I finished the interior (mostly) of the tavern. It's lookin pretty sweet. After the video i went through and added a few small details still, but for the most part it's 95% done here.
Hey guys! I put together this video showing off 100 different ways to make a chair, sofa, stool, etc. in Minecraft. Some of these are classics and some are new! Let me know what you think and which is your favorite! If you have your own ideas, post a pic in the comments!!
I have a inn/town hall/pub in my survival Let's Play world and finally got around to build some rooms. I'm not really experienced with interior design, so if you have any tips and tricks I'm happy to hear them . This is Room 1. This is Room 2. This is Room 3. This is Room 4. If you wanna get a closer look, here is the episode were I buid the rooms:
Alright, so first of all i'm really happy that people care about interior decoration. Most just make the outside nice and put a bed, a few paintings and a crap ton of chests inside. That's not interior decoration haha.
The shaft walls start out with the original temple design consisting of several layers of regular sandstone, from there all the way down to bedrock I just tiled the loot-chest alcove design to give my mine that "beehive" look. There are a total of 48 alcoves across 12 different levels, all of which will be branch lines extending outwards to ...
I am currently starting to build a new storage room. I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas for an efficient and organized design. If you have a storage room you want to show off feel free to post pictures as any insight helps. _Thanks, Fr3shCactus
Here is 10+ Minecraft Carnival Build Ideas to animate your villages and make fun for your villagers! It inaugurates the third video of my builds hacks serie... This site works best with JavaScript enabled.
I'd rather not build such things nowadays, but in 1.5 10 years ago I was building redstone-and-quartz/gold shrines in circular caves, modelled after Minecraft: The Haunting 2 (this series was what got me into the game).
A skylight of glass is added to the roof, giving additional interior natural light. A fly's eye view from the upper corner of the interior. Glowstone under the catwalk and attached to the log columns against the ceiling light the interior. If other players have other ideas about mass storage, reply to this post and share!