15 Brilliant Minecraft House Ideas | Game Rant

There are few things Minecraft doesn’t offer to its players. With nearly infinite and unique worlds, there are options to either stick with the classic survival experience or just turn on the cheats, switch to creative mode, and build away. With more blocks and variety on the way, the options are bound to expand.

However, building in the game isn’t always easy. A lot of it requires thinking outside of the box and using blocks in a creative way to simulate structures. While everyone has their own style, it’s always nice to get inspiration from other builders. Here are some Minecraft house ideas to inspire players in their next survival or creative game.

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Updated on September 5th, 2020 by Anastasia Maillot: Minecraft is a game that’s constantly changing, thanks to the consistent introduction of new updates that completely redesign some of its features. The latest Nether update in particular has helped bring back some players and revitalize the community, which has resulted in more awesome builds.

Although it might seem difficult to create a variety of different building styles in the game, many of its dedicated fans and talented builders have shown that almost anything is possible. Paired with shaders and incredible texture packs, the builds look almost out of this world. Here’s five additional amazing house ideas to get inspired by.

15 Diagonal Home

When building a house, most players tackle the challenge with a very straightforward mind. However, building an old regular box and then expanding on it isn’t the only way to make a fabulous house in the game. Those who want to spice things up only need to switch directions.

Swordself_MC decided to go for a diagonal build instead, where the actual house has a diagonally built side right next to its front-facing entrance. This creates an unexpected depth to the build that looks absolutely amazing, especially with this classic cottage style.

14 Wooden Mansion

Big houses tend to be difficult projects because they take a lot of planning and decoration to actually look good. Most of the time they end up looking too boxy, unless the player manages to create shape and depth in a way that gives the house a much more interesting look.

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Zach4455 nailed it with this wooden mansion of four levels, using just some of the basic blocks available in the game. The shaped windows and the use of fences, gates, and lanterns really help to make the build look gorgeous and detailed. They even have a tutorial included for their build.

13 The Palo Alto Lantern House

When all else fails, there’s no better place to look for inspiration than the real world. Translating that into Minecraft, however, is no easy task due to the various limitations the game puts into place with blocks and placement. That being said, this house definitely is close to its real world version.

Doodlemerson was inspired by the Palo Alto Lantern House located in real-world California. A gorgeous, luxurious modern build, it actually translates brilliantly into the game and looks just as luxurious as the real deal.

12 Island Temple

No matter how simple a house is, great landscaping can make a world’s difference. In this case, even the build is absolutely fantastic, showcasing a somewhat Asian style architecture with its curved pagoda style roof.

This temple build was created by besafewearshoes, who put a lot of attention to the small details of the gardens by including tons of flowers and lanterns to give this build that ethereal look. Moreover, rather than growing actual trees, they just made one of their own by constructing an organic trunk and adding the leaves in.

11 Cat House

A house doesn’t always have to look like a house. In fact, it can look like anything the player wants. Sky’s the limit when it comes to the shapes and sizes of homes in Minecraft, and this white kitty-shaped house surrounded by cats and made of glass and concrete definitely proves that point.

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Xxcutebuildxx lives up to their name by gracing everyone with this absolutely adorable cat shaped build. It actually also works on the inside, the cat face only being the front facade of the house. Combined with a cutesy texture pack, this house will look even better.

10 Desert House

Deserts are well known to be one of the most hated biomes in the game. Due to lack of plants and other structures, it’s pretty bland to live in a desert. Plus, it’s difficult to get food when a desert biome is the spawn point of the world. However, after a good start, there are some cool structures to build.

By using the different kinds of sandstone available, houses like this one by Antonio_M8 really stand out in the biome. It even looks a bit like a holiday home with its airy second floor balcony and the amount of windows that open the home up a bit. It’s also a nice touch to add some plants to spice up an otherwise dry build.

9 Oceanside Castle

There are generally two kinds of players in Minecraft: those who love building tiny, delicate houses and those who love going all in and becoming rulers of their land. It might be nice to take up a challenge and do something different for a change. By varying size and style, new building styles can be learned and adopted.

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Building a nice mansion with an actual estate like player DTH217 did here, from gardens to dungeons to even a lighthouse might just be all the inspiration needed for a survival game that’s starting to turn stale. Not only is the project challenging, but it also demands a lot of planning and gathering the right resources.

8 Mountain Hut

Flat ground isn’t always the most ideal place for a house. When it comes to a perfect location, sky’s the limit, and sometimes building in places where it would otherwise seem impossible to imagine a house just might be the perfect spot for one.

Player and builder Goldrobin proves this time and time again in his incredible creations. This tiny wooden hut that hugs the side of a mountain, actually going into the mountain is a perfect place for a starter survival home. Plus, mountains are pretty easy to come across, so just pick your favorite and get building.

7 Ice Spike Mini Home

Minecraft has some pretty unique biomes, including the very rare but aesthetically pleasing Ice Plains Spikes biome. This cold, snowy biome is filled with icy stalagmite-like structures that rise up quite high towards the skies. And yes, they can be turned into unlikely houses, as DrillTrill did.

One think to note, however, is that ice melts with nearby torches. Instead, using End Rods as lighting is much better and suits the general style of the build as well. No one will ever suspect that one ice spike is someone’s house, but even if they do they’ll probably be too impressed to grief the house or steal its contents. Not to mention, mobs will have a hard time getting in here.

6 Wooden Starter House

Sometimes going simple is the right way to go about things. Wood and stone are the bread and butter of Minecraft, which is why so many starter homes out there are based on those two resources. They’re also easily available, and with a few tricks and design ideas they can be made to look really good, like Dekunaa’s house here.

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Next time, try building a really traditional rustic house. It might be surprising just how good the results look, especially with the addition of lanterns, barrels and other villager items that really pull the build together into a cozy little lodge.

5 Tuscan House

With so many different blocks and color schemes available, it would be a shame not to make use of them when possible. However, knowing what to mix and how is very important. Similar colors but different patterns will often create surprisingly good results, like this Tuscan-style home by AjaxIbrahim.

The great thing about this build is the use of two different colors of clay, coarse dirt, brick and granite. Add in a few different kinds of wood and some leaf blocks, and the house not only has texture and character, but also fits a certain color profile.

4 Tree House

One of the many classic builds in Minecraft worlds is a tree house. In many ways, it’s a childhood dream of many players, and finally it can become a reality. Tree houses can either by very rustic and shack-like, or they can be ultra modern like this one by AnuTCS.

The best biome to build a tree house in is the jungle, but if no such biome is nearby, a mock tree can be first built to mimic a regular tree. Once the foundations are down, the house can be built in different levels on the branches to give the illusion of the tree growing around the house.

3 Modern Beach House

Considering that Minecraft has a very traditional and rustic look to its blocks, it’s challenging to make any truly modern-looking builds. However, it might be surprising just how good they turn out with just a hint of imagination, just as this beach house by KugioMC.

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When building a modern house, it’s best to prioritize materials that are very plain. Concrete is one of the best materials in Minecraft for such builds, paired with wooden planks of almost any color. Glass will also serve most modern builds well to make glass railings and large windows. Plants like sugarcane tend to fit the modern aesthetic, too.

2 Underwater Hideout

For builders looking for the ultimate building challenge, look no further than thesleepingtigress’ magnificent build. Building underwater is very difficult in survival, unless the player has a Conduit nearby, tons of potions and proper enchanted gear, as well as a bucket load of sponges to drain any builds.

Despite that, underwater builds tend to look absolutely amazing. Not only does it allow you to hide a base, but it’s also an opportunity to experiment with different shapes and materials like Prismarine and Stained Glass. Plus, the Coral Reef biome is no doubt the most beautiful water-themed biome to build in.

1 Abandoned House At Sea

If building underwater isn’t an option in a survival game just yet, building a house floating on water might just be the next best thing. Tkapplez graced the Internet with a breath-taking photo of his abandoned house at sea, paired with really nice realistic shaders.

This build shows yet again the power of wood and stone, but also the importance of knowing what the palette of the build is. While this house uses a ton of different blocks and patterns, nothing breaks from the color scheme. If anything, the variation brings much-needed texture and shape into an otherwise oddly shaped build that comes together beautifully.

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