@Ignorant Flopper the wool amount is relative to how much diorite and birch you add into the walls, so 50 wool is probably pretty accurate or inaccurate depending on how much texturing you want to do.
I generally like to consider myself to be pretty creative, but simple and elegant builds like this have just been such a mystery to me. I will never understand how some people can just make stuff like this casually! But it truly is beautiful, awesome video!
For a small cottage, this was actually really charming. I love the mixture of roof styles, particularly the rounded contour of the dormer, which seems to be a signature of your build style that really stands out. The only couple criticisms I would make are: 1. The use of white wool as a wall material feels a bit old fashioned in terms of Minecraft architecture; these days the trend seems to be white terra cotta instead. That said, there's nothing stopping anyone from changing the wall material to be whatever they want it to be. And I must give credit that when building this house in survival, wool is a much more plentiful building material than clay and bonemeal. The only other downside to wool is that it's flammable whereas terra cotta is not, but since campfires don't spread fire that shouldn't be an issue. 2. The use of the same wood all over can make the build feel a little plain. A mixture of woods for different purposes, like dark oak for the roof and birch or oak for the flooring, might make the house stand out more. But again, nothing stopping one from doing that themselves. 3. When laying the upper floor, it may give more visual effect to have some block representing crossbeams, either stripped logs running across, or if you want to be really tricky upside down stairs intermingled with the top slabs to look like thin joists. All in all though, between this base design and the additions suggested in your previous video, I could easily see building a whole village out of variants of this style. Very nicely done.
I prefer white wool over terracotta for a more rural build like this because the block itself has more texture on it, but also it fits well with a lot of other blocks like diorite and birch to add even more texture. Good ideas about the different wood for the floor or roof and a different material for the beams! If I did it again, I’d have used oak logs instead of spruce planks. Thank you very much for your comment!
This honestly helps me a lot. This helps me become a better builder by practicing these builds and getting better. I have gotten a little better but I still need to learn some new builds till I get to the expert level. I hope these days, my skills will get better
I know I'm late to the party, but this is a great tutorial. The way you explained everything was clear and easy to follow. Looks good too! Thanks dude 😁
I love this!!! I’ve been so frustrated trying to build a small house that looks cute and still has enough room for me to do what I want in!!! And you explained this so well like thanks so much this was really helpful!!!! :)
I see so many people talking about how he ventured into a new world of respect by using birch and/or diorite. I’ve always been fond of birch or diorite, and Im quite creative so Im hoping to even make videos myself of more builds featuring birch and diorite, or even just mainly birch and diorite, cause ya know.. spruce tends to overrun everything 😅
As a builder I congratulate you for being able to use diorite and birch so well
Sounds like ur trying to flex that
This man ventured where no man has before. Birch wood now has a place in this world thanks to this pioneer.
Listen, you used diorite and birch. You have gathered major respect from me
Lol, they’re not as bad as I once thought
I've always loved them
@Ignorant Flopper depends on how you texture it, the materials are exactly what was in the build at the end of the video
@Ignorant Flopper the wool amount is relative to how much diorite and birch you add into the walls, so 50 wool is probably pretty accurate or inaccurate depending on how much texturing you want to do.
this is the moment i have been waiting for all my life
I generally like to consider myself to be pretty creative, but simple and elegant builds like this have just been such a mystery to me. I will never understand how some people can just make stuff like this casually! But it truly is beautiful, awesome video!
This has to be one of the best tutorials I've seen. You are very clear about where each block needs to go and this was simple to follow. Thank you!
built it in survival and it looks really nice. but i needed waaaayyyy more than 50 white wool
How much wool
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@vWILLYBILLYv have u figured out how much wool u need yet?
For a small cottage, this was actually really charming. I love the mixture of roof styles, particularly the rounded contour of the dormer, which seems to be a signature of your build style that really stands out.
The only couple criticisms I would make are:
1. The use of white wool as a wall material feels a bit old fashioned in terms of Minecraft architecture; these days the trend seems to be white terra cotta instead. That said, there's nothing stopping anyone from changing the wall material to be whatever they want it to be. And I must give credit that when building this house in survival, wool is a much more plentiful building material than clay and bonemeal. The only other downside to wool is that it's flammable whereas terra cotta is not, but since campfires don't spread fire that shouldn't be an issue.
2. The use of the same wood all over can make the build feel a little plain. A mixture of woods for different purposes, like dark oak for the roof and birch or oak for the flooring, might make the house stand out more. But again, nothing stopping one from doing that themselves.
3. When laying the upper floor, it may give more visual effect to have some block representing crossbeams, either stripped logs running across, or if you want to be really tricky upside down stairs intermingled with the top slabs to look like thin joists.
All in all though, between this base design and the additions suggested in your previous video, I could easily see building a whole village out of variants of this style. Very nicely done.
I prefer white wool over terracotta for a more rural build like this because the block itself has more texture on it, but also it fits well with a lot of other blocks like diorite and birch to add even more texture. Good ideas about the different wood for the floor or roof and a different material for the beams! If I did it again, I’d have used oak logs instead of spruce planks. Thank you very much for your comment!
Love it!! More of these cozy, realistic houses please :) Would love a similar house, but close to a river or something.
I’ll keep these houses coming then!
@@BigTonyMC Yay, glad to hear that. Btw! What is that texture pack you're using? I don't recognise those cool window panes. Thanks.
This honestly helps me a lot. This helps me become a better builder by practicing these builds and getting better. I have gotten a little better but I still need to learn some new builds till I get to the expert level. I hope these days, my skills will get better
Thanks for letting us Take our time and not having constant electronic music in the background.
I know I'm late to the party, but this is a great tutorial. The way you explained everything was clear and easy to follow. Looks good too! Thanks dude 😁
I love this build. I changed the block pallette a bit for myself but the design is pretty cool, thanks :D
I love birch and diorite, thank you so much for showing how to make an amazing house built with the two 💛
Just popped up on my search and is a perfect simple build for my farm. Thank you
Thank you for the build! It was super easy to follow and I loved how it turned out 😊
Thank you for doing the items I will need list at the start. It really helped! :)
BRO I SWEAR TO GOD THIS IS BEYOND 50 WOOL MAN
My farmer villager says he loves his new house! Thanks!
First
You kinda posted the vid bro
Love these, great builds, easy instructions and they are realistic for survival worlds. Thanks for sharing these with us
your build is always simple but very detailed. great work! :D
Thank you very much!
Love the build! What did you use to get your glass to look like that? Is it the shaders or a separate texture pack?
I love this!!! I’ve been so frustrated trying to build a small house that looks cute and still has enough room for me to do what I want in!!! And you explained this so well like thanks so much this was really helpful!!!! :)
Well done on 5K!
this is the best house out there. change my mind
Will be adding this to my village survival world thank you!
im sending this to my mom this is too cute😭🥺
I see so many people talking about how he ventured into a new world of respect by using birch and/or diorite. I’ve always been fond of birch or diorite, and Im quite creative so Im hoping to even make videos myself of more builds featuring birch and diorite, or even just mainly birch and diorite, cause ya know.. spruce tends to overrun everything 😅
Great build, easy to follow tutorial. Thank you for sharing
Thank you & you’re welcome!
Good Job! It looks great :D
Thank you for this. All my building look almost identical and now when I built this house it's so good.
I loved this. But instead of wools I used white terracotta. Thanks for the tutorial!! ❤
Birch is a very underrated block!
This is actually a lovely lil farmhouse 🙂💯🙏
Thank you :D
My thanks to you Tony was looking for a small build for my farm village this looks amazing
And the award for the best minecraft farmhouse goes to big tony mc !
Oh and can you make a interior tutorial for this ?
And by that I mean a different interior
I really want that texture pack for those windows. They are amazing!
i think it is the cute vibes pack for realms plus
I like how you explain it! I will surely use this build, thank you so much :D
another banger tutorial big tony!!!
thank you!!
aw this is so cute!
Thanks! 😄
Very nice! Good work 💯
Thank you!
I love this house, great video!
Thank you!
this music is relaxing
I cannot thank you enough for making the most easy to follow and good-looking builds, THANK YOU!!
I’m glad you like them & you’re welcome!
BRO SAID 50 WOOL!! made my survival journey hell having to go back and sheer
Your builds are amazing! I don’t get how you don’t already have 1 Million :(
Who watching in 2024
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meh but not liking
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You’ll need a lot more than 50 wool but awesome build 🔥🔥🔥
I would love to see you build a bakery :DD
your houses are very cool
I love it !!🤍🤍
I want that because that is so beautiful house
I love it!
Dude you are good builder
Thank you 🙏
I really love this size and style, I wish you'd make more of these cute villager sized houses.
You use texture pack for the glass?
thank you!!! 😃
Keep going i hope you will had 1m subscribe in future ☺️
I appreciate it!
Thank you so much!
i love this so, so much!!!
okay the build was good, but I did not appreciate him jumping around to different parts of the build and then going back. It's a pain in survival
Everyone building very very big houses while meh following tutorials to make small farmhouses
Building this in my survival world next to my crop fields thanks for the tutorial
Also the materials in the start are not all you need 💀 shit had me thinking I was prepared to running back and forward. Cool build tho
Finally built it thanks for the tutorial it looks badass
What is the mod for those stained panes?
What resource pack or so do you use? The pane glass is different.
The house reminds me of a 30-40s farm house in England
Thank you so much
What texture pack are you using for the windows?
Please make a barn!
what texture pack for the glass??
THANKSS
THANKKKSSSS
Loved the part where you lied about the materials list!
That wasn’t a part
I'm starting this build and I'm curious how you get the stained glass looking like that, is it a texture pack?
Yes
Me: pauses video before decoration and does a completely different interior
also me: Yeah it might've been good to see how he did the top...
Just built one!
Your voice reminds me of Topher Grace. ,😋
5:31 personal timestamp
Tony Soprano? Is that you?
Would have been nice if u gave better material list because it ain't just 50 wool ur using alot more
hi sorry the thing in the items list what is it you need 17 of?
that's brown carpet (or any color of carpet that you want to use)
@@BigTonyMC thank you very much
@@_sponge2603 np!
Please make a town hall, for villager trading.
Now i know that my diorite have a use
What texture pack and shader is this??
BSL shaders and a glass texture I made myself
glass texture pacK???
I Will Make This House In My Survival World With Birch And Diorite As Well Cuz I Need Details ;)
Yeah it’s decent but he used far more wool than he said he was going to use. Now I’m stranded with half a house made of wool.
i'm still waiting for your boat house tutorial
You will probably be waiting for a while then because I’ve never built a boat house before
anyone who is texturing the house use calcite instead of birch and diorite
texturepack name ?
Stand weed roof instructions here 5:02
I love the build, but you went a bit fast, so it was somewhat stressful to build.
bro thats more then 50 wools
R.I.P to the amount of sheep I had to kill to make this house
NOT 50 WOOLS BUT 111
I love this house but the materials list was wrong 😭
He kinda sounds like Mark Ruffalo
I don’t like I was trying to build it then I ran out of wool I needed more than 50 but the build is great
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