I just wanted to say thank you for taking taking the time and effort to teach us how to build you don't have to but you do so thank you very much. I was a noob at building before but now I'm a pro all thanks to you. You really don't know how you have changed my life. So keep up the good work.
This is where the users own creativity can really shine! Using sea pickles as cups, adding some cake in the kitchen, using glow berries and other items like a bottle of honey! plenty of choices for a creative user.
I don't know if you already know it but placing trapdoors as a backside of a chair like here 19:30 is easier by just clicking while the crosshair is on the face of the slab it is supposed to get on.
I am halfway through the castle build and I am hooked on your building style!! The first 10 minutes of this video absolutely blew my mind!!! The kitchen stove and hood alone are genius. Thanks so much for putting out such exceptional material and bring on the really big builds like the medieval castle series, as I said I have about 14 videos left on that. I am taking my time on it because I don't want it to end. Cheers mate!
Your a master at this game. I’m a construction contractor and actually get enjoyment from playing this game with my son. It truly is up to you to decide what you choose to build and everyone’s ideas are amazing in their own way. Yours stands out to me for sure. The complexity and how fast your able to show viewers this is on another level IMO, thank you for the video I’ll be attempting to build something similar with my son. I’ll most likely be rewinding many many times haha, I have only just started playing this game a few weeks ago. My son loves playing it together. He wakes me up early on weeekends or my days off and asks if we can play Minecraft. The developers of this game are truly genius they thought of everything and than some.
My son also got me into it. He's been trying to get me to olay it for years. Probably since he was ten or so, and he's twenty now. He was right and I love it.
When I first made my tavern, I kept asking myself "What goes into a tavern?" and was basically winging it, thinking I was adding a bunch of nonsense. Watching this video and seeing you put in similar things, I found I was pretty close (detailing eluded me), and now my confidence in creating is up. Thanks.
@@Devvolve bro it took me two months to build all of this, then my Minecraft decided to not work and I completely forgot about the build and decided to continue it recently. Pain in the butt, but It’s worth it
Lovely how this bar's layout is completely different that the one he taught us to build. Totally not confusing when installing the insides. Like don't get me wrong, the content is great and your instructions are very helpful.
I thought i was.the only one noticing all the differences and i was confused as heck most of the time... But i just did his adjustments from this video to the tutorial build
Every old pub I've worked in usually has a bell in the corner of the bar, surprised you didn't add one. Other than that I just discovered your channel and I'm binge watching your videos, great channel and at least you sound friendly and not all screechy and shouty. Keep up the good work :D
This is an amazing build! I'm trying to build a reference for a medieval town I'm making a story about and this tavern fits perfectly! Also I'm hopeless at building so your tutorials are a great help and I'm learning a lot of new building tricks that I never would have found out otherwise so thanks so much!
My advice: inspire yourself with real life, not minecraft builds, when thinking about an actual building. MC youtubers can show you the practices - the tools, but if you never learn how a thing looks or works/worked, your builds will never grow beyond just purely estetical value and speculation. Yes, we all know how water mills look, but do you know how they work? What they do? Learn that and BAM: now you have 3 new building types (smith's bellows, grain mill, fulling mill) and ideas of things to put inside of them. Do you know how a medieval city works or why it even exists? Yeah, that might be a huge help too. Overall this channel does not do that, so don't outsource your knowledge and inspiration - look up things yourself!
I built my own tavern so it fits the environment I gave my survival world but these ideas are honestly so good that im using them in my build. Keep up the good work I love your builds and your tutorials are easy to understand :D
Tip: You can place some item frames on one of the logs outside the kitchen so it looks kinda like a menu. Edit: You can also put in some food like chicken or a steak or something else to make it look like a food option
It looks great to be honest. You are an excellent builder. Amazing job. I like the way you mix in different blocks and are not afraid to experiment and correct yourself in certain ways even in a tutorial.
You know why I don’t like your videos?… because it makes me constantly want to overhaul my builds!! Your design process is brilliant and you’re so chill. Keep it up mate! Awesome!
I made the building in survival which took about 6 hours since gathering the material was the time issue, for the roof I used stripped dark oak instead of concrete because I liked the color more. No doubt it'll take about 4 or 5 more hours to fill the inside. Needless to say, this tavern gave me something to do in my SP world, a nice addition!
I also used dark oak. I think it looks more authentic. I live in Germany, pretty much old houses here. I don't know the English term, in Germany we call them Fachwerkhäuser. I know it must be oak to be authentic, but after building the oak often was painted with bitumen so its getting black.
Finally found a village on a mountain, easy to build on, followed the building tutorial on this with my own blocks and I'm doing my own interior. Love your builds, will use most of your builds builds for this project.
I made this in my world with different blocks and used it as my base in my modded server. I did enjoy watching this just to see what you did with the interior. The build tutorial was great, keep up the good work!
I'd say I'm above average when it comes to building in Minecraft, but interiors can be the bane of me so videos like these are very useful and appreciated. Thank you for existing on RUclips
I love your video's, I play Minecraft by myself as an out let to get my mind off things for a few and your video's and building style chill me out after a long day of running around after my kids lol. Anyways great work.
I. LOVE. THIS. SO. MUCH. I’m having a nice fall day in, with some homemade apple cider and homemade cookies by my fireplace, watching this video. Its very comfy and nice, among all the scariness thats been happening in the world. Thank you for posting!
To anyone who is on bedrock and wants to make the griddle/oven I found a way to do it; The smoke no longer comes up through the iron trap door that sits on top . This means that only the hopper minecart is there without the griddle look. The smoke will still come out though. All you have to do is place the campfire on the level of the floor and then place any slab or any half block directly on top, if the smoke continues to come through then it should work/you’ve done it right. Then all you have to do is place the temporary blocks above, place the minecart and then break it (like in the video) If you wan the iron trap doors on the front use a daylight sensor instead of a slab. Just make sure it’s on the right setting and it will pop up. Hope this helps you :) If it doesn’t work I can try and help :) *last checked still working in 1.17.11* *In version 1.19.73 everything in the video above seems to work but still going to leave this here incase anyone is having issues*
It doesn’t work for 1.18 anymore ): the cart just breaks when it falls into the fire. I know this was forever ago but you would be a life saver if you could help me figure away around it
@@Nikabear22 if you mean the iron trap door that covers the top of the mine cart then no, just because it won’t let the smoke pass through and I’m not sure if it would break the minecart Hope this was what you meant
I love this design it is amazing. Something I would suggest to help is because you don’t have lanterns everywhere and we can’t see it very well, you could give yourself night vision. It makes everything so much easier to see.
Built this in a couple of days in survival on the server i play on, super resource-heavy and somehow ended up with the interior of the roof in my build being a block taller than in the video even though had no differences in any of the structure but was easily fixed by just filling in an extra block of the roof and looks exactly the same. Think ill be doing the blacksmith or forge next!
Because of the way you made this, you're showing that you have less space in the attic than you actually do. It's not a ton of more space, but it's noticeable. And if the person making it is comfortable letting a bit more of the roof be visible, you've got even more space. There was _so_ much space up there that I was able to add another floor (2ish blocks tall, 3 wide, at the very top, just under the roof) as additional storage area. It works really well as a small, winding, rabbit warren of barrels and chests with but a tiny path through, accessed by ladder near the stairway up to the Innkeeper's living area. And even through I'm 'finished' with this build (as you show it), there's still an important area to make that you didn't think to create: The laundry and bathhouse. After all, an inn has to clean the sheets, and the family that runs it (not to mention their patrons) has clothes (and themselves) to wash as well. The laundry/bathhouse area I'm planning to make is _underneath_ the tavern (accessible through a stairway near the chimney at the rear of the build. And because of the way the terrain of my world is (with the build situated on a steep hill overlooking a river/harbor), I'll probably add a small personal crane they could use to draw water up to them (rather than using a well). It's going to be fun seeing if I can continue this sort of build style and make it all seem like one cohesive thing.
please do the garden decoration and if you can make the little walls, trees and plants coming out of the house, the mountain? Show the number of blocks. Seriously it was very beautiful and I NEED it
First of all, I love watching your video's and rebuilding them. I do noticed something while building the tavern tho. The stairs at the bottom of the tower is different in the interior tutorial than the one in the tutorial for the building. Here it starts at the left side and in the other one at the right side. And I also noticed some differences on the inside, like beams that were already there but weren't build in in the first tutorial.
The reason bluenerd is really successful is because he actually cares about his audience, not going too fast, and he explained everything. Keep up great work!
I built the inn yesterday and now I look for another build and I found this so now I can fill the interior (btw doing it all in survival so get extra materials because otherwise you will be running back and fourth)
Cool video - thanks! I might add some combwebs to the attic to make it looks like the stuff has been there a long time. Cool to see how you personalize your builds.
I'm on ps4 bedrock and there were some things I couldn't do like the oven disign and placing things on trapdoors but I worked around it.this is rlly good !
Great video as always!! Love your buildings. What do ypu think about a tutorial for a town hall in the docks? I think it would look great at the the docks. Greetings from switzerland
1. Stairs are reversed. 2. Stripped log Beams across side alcoves on upper floor. Also some uprights - one of which you even got rid of again in this video 3. Stripped logs in replacing stone around top of stairs. 4. Height of roof - after exterior build, placing planks for third floor at 6th block up leaves a height around edges of 3 blocks, in this video the side heights are only 2. Possibly more but I am not done working through it all yet.
hey blue, just wanna say thank u man for all the builds and tutorials u do, I'm doing a supper village on my survival world and I'm really learning some cool stuff from you was im doing this builds with u, hopefully I will be able to do this types of buildings by myself, regardless thanks a lot from all the decoration techniques and building tricks and keep u the good work !
One thing that makes you stand out from the rest is that you show a genuine thought process to your audience. Keep up the good work
Helps me make my own stuff rather than completely rely on tutorials like o used to
EXACTLY
faaaaactsss
agreed, helps a lot
I just wanted to say thank you for taking taking the time and effort to teach us how to build you don't have to but you do so thank you very much.
I was a noob at building before but now I'm a pro all thanks to you.
You really don't know how you have changed my life.
So keep up the good work.
Tip: Placing a yellow bed facing upwards on an item frame looks like a beer mug
I used a yellow banner with a whit top. So it looks like a beer also.
Cool ideas
omg you're a genius
Using thisss
I never thought of doing that. You are a genius
I like how the solution to every decorating decision is "place flower pot". This is deep stuff, indeed.
There's so little decoration blocks, you have to overuse flower pots so much, it sucks :(
@@Luminty99 Not wrong. :(
@Noraa literally it sucked
This is where the users own creativity can really shine! Using sea pickles as cups, adding some cake in the kitchen, using glow berries and other items like a bottle of honey! plenty of choices for a creative user.
This is why I always use furniture mods. It opens up so many more options.
OMG I BUILT THIS TODAY AND I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO DECORATE IT, THANK U I LOVE U
When you started the kid’s bedroom I was chanting “bunk bed! Bunk bed!” and i was sooo happy when you added a bunk bed
4 years later and I just finished this build :D Now I'm starting the interior and SO glad I found your video for that too
Yes! I've been working hard on the castle while waiting for this video!
Me too!!
I don't know if you already know it but placing trapdoors as a backside of a chair like here 19:30 is easier by just clicking while the crosshair is on the face of the slab it is supposed to get on.
I am halfway through the castle build and I am hooked on your building style!! The first 10 minutes of this video absolutely blew my mind!!! The kitchen stove and hood alone are genius. Thanks so much for putting out such exceptional material and bring on the really big builds like the medieval castle series, as I said I have about 14 videos left on that. I am taking my time on it because I don't want it to end. Cheers mate!
Your a master at this game. I’m a construction contractor and actually get enjoyment from playing this game with my son. It truly is up to you to decide what you choose to build and everyone’s ideas are amazing in their own way. Yours stands out to me for sure. The complexity and how fast your able to show viewers this is on another level IMO, thank you for the video I’ll be attempting to build something similar with my son. I’ll most likely be rewinding many many times haha, I have only just started playing this game a few weeks ago. My son loves playing it together. He wakes me up early on weeekends or my days off and asks if we can play Minecraft. The developers of this game are truly genius they thought of everything and than some.
My son also got me into it. He's been trying to get me to olay it for years. Probably since he was ten or so, and he's twenty now. He was right and I love it.
doctor: “you have 1 hour, 15 minutes and 20 seconds left to live”
me:
Fax
Sure you would
I love it how you just explain each individual instruction wich helps me a lot and im also glad you didn't use a furniture mod! :D
When I first made my tavern, I kept asking myself "What goes into a tavern?" and was basically winging it, thinking I was adding a bunch of nonsense.
Watching this video and seeing you put in similar things, I found I was pretty close (detailing eluded me), and now my confidence in creating is up.
Thanks.
it's so refreshing to see a voice-overed building tutorial
Hey for all my survival peeps doing the build like me here’s an estimation for all the materials used!
Kitchen
-Stripped oak 28
-Campfire 2
-Beehive 8
-Spruce trap door 4
-Rails 2
-Hopper Minecart 2
-Iron trap door 4
-Piston 2
-Spruce stripped log 12
-Spruce planks 14
-Spruce stairs 18
-Barrels 10
-Cauldron 2
-Brewing stand 1
-Lanterns 3
-Tripwire 1
-Item frame 5
-Flower pot 2
-Oak sapling 2
-Cooked mutton 3
-Baked potato 2
-Spruce fence 2
-Lever 1
-Bucket of water 1
-Spruce door 1
Bar Area
-Stripped spruce logs 19
-Spruce stairs 8
-Spruce trap door 11
-Spruce slabs 12
-Flower pot 10
-Dark oak stairs 5
-Dark oak trap door 8
-Dark oak slab 2
-Barrel 8
-Trip wire 2
-Composter 1
-Painting 2
-Jungle sapling 3
-Turtle egg 3
-Item frame 3
-Potions 2
-Chest 2
-Lantern 5
Hall Reconstruction
-Stripped spruce logs 74
-Spruce stairs 30
-Lantern 7
Tables
-Dark oak slab 25
-Dark oak trap door 17
-Barrel 8
-Spruce trap door 37
-Juke box 1
-Composter 4
-Leaves 19
-Spruce fence 6
-Green carpet (around) 33
-Item frame 5
-Flower pot 3
-Steak 2
-Cookie 2
-Cake 1
-Sea pickle 2
-Salmon 1
-Turtle shell 2
Upstairs reconstruction
-Spruce planks 333 (4 sets 31 extra)
-Stripped spruce log 20
-Spruce stairs 75 ( 1 set 11 extra
-Spruce slab 1
-Spruce trap door 11
-White concrete 202 ( 3 sets 40 extra)
-Lanterns 6
Hallway details
-Beehive 6
-Door 7
-Composter 4
-Leaves 4
-Painting 4
-Spruce buttons 6
-Flower pot 3
-Oak sapling 3
-Barrel 8 (tip: to save more barrels only use 4!)
-Sea pickle 3
-Turtle egg 2
-Loom 3
-Green carpet around 1 stack
Bedroom 1
-Spruce stairs 14
-Spruce trap door 5
-Lantern 3
-Green bed 2
-Bookshelf 2
-Barrel 2
-Flower pot 2
-Oak sapling 2
-Green banners 2
-Turtle egg 2
-Painting 2
Bedroom 2
-Spruce stairs 18
-Spruce trap door 9
-Spruce door 2
-White wool 3
-Greens bed 3
-Lantern 2
-Barrel 7
-Flower pot 2
-Oak sapling 2
-Armor stand 1
-Turtle egg 4
-Painting 1
Dead horn fan coral 7
-Green banner 4
-Composter 1
-Leaves 2
Bedroom 3
-Green bed 2
-Barrel 2
-Painting 2
-Lantern 3
-Spruce stairs 10
-Composter 1
-Leaves 1
Bedroom 4
-Spruce stairs 10
-Lanterns 2
-Green bed 2
-Bookshelf 1
-Barrel 5
-Flower pot 1
-Oak sapling 1
-Green banner 2
-Painting 1
Bedroom 5
-Spruce stairs 12
-Lanterns 2
-Green bed 2
-Bookshelf 2
-Flower pot 1
-Oak sapling 1
-Green banner 1
-Barrel 2
-Painting 1
-Spruce trap door 2
-Sea pickle 2
-Chest 1
Bedroom 6
-Spruce stairs 14
-Lanterns 2
-Green bed 2
-Bookshelf 2
-Flower pot 3
-Painting 1
-Chest 1
-Sea pickle 2
-Jungle sapling 3
-Spruce trap door 4
-Turtle egg 2
-Barrel 1
Bedroom 7
-Spruce stairs 27
-Spruce planks 3
-Spruce door 2
-Spruce trap door 10
-Green bed 3
-Lantern 5
-Barrel 11
-Turtle egg 3
-Armor stand 1
-Flower pot 2
-Oak sapling 2
-Painting 2
Top Floor reconstruction
-Spruce planks 109
-Spruce log shaved 76
-Spruce stair 17
-Dark oak door 1
-Lantern 4
Master bedroom 1
-White wool 3
-Beds 3
-Flower pot 3
-Sapling 2
-Lantern 3
-Spruce trap door 10
-Barrel 4
-Spruce planks 9
-Spruce stair 1
-Dark oak door 1
-Wither skull 1
-Turtle eggs 4
Kids room
Spruce planks 83
Spruce logs shaved 40
Spruce stairs 30
Beds 2
Spruce trap door 13
Flower pot 2
Sapling 2
Lantern 3
Ladder 3
Spruce Sign 2
Barrel 2
Wither skull 1
Book shelf 2
Dark oak door 1
Living Area
Barrel 11
Smoker 1
Cauldron 1
Trip wire 1
Lantern 1
Spruce trap door 4
Flower pot 1
Bamboo stick
Brewing stand 1
Sea pickle 5
Dark oak slab 4
Dark oak trap door 3
Carpet (estimate 24)
Bookshelves 9
Storage
Spruce logs shaved 42
Spruce stairs 38
Spruce planks 64
Lantern 5
Dark oak slab 15
Flower pot 2
Chest 5
Barrels 14
Loom 2
Sapling 2
(Disclaimer. This isn’t exact. But it gives you an idea what the main amount of materials you should prepare for)
Much respect
Bruh you are a God I've been looking for a comment to tell me a general idea of materials for so long. Poggers dude
@@Devvolve bro it took me two months to build all of this, then my Minecraft decided to not work and I completely forgot about the build and decided to continue it recently. Pain in the butt, but It’s worth it
GREAT
THANK YOU
Lovely how this bar's layout is completely different that the one he taught us to build. Totally not confusing when installing the insides. Like don't get me wrong, the content is great and your instructions are very helpful.
I thought i was.the only one noticing all the differences and i was confused as heck most of the time... But i just did his adjustments from this video to the tutorial build
Came here to see if anyone noticed the stairs on the wrong side 😅
Every old pub I've worked in usually has a bell in the corner of the bar, surprised you didn't add one. Other than that I just discovered your channel and I'm binge watching your videos, great channel and at least you sound friendly and not all screechy and shouty. Keep up the good work :D
This is an amazing build! I'm trying to build a reference for a medieval town I'm making a story about and this tavern fits perfectly!
Also I'm hopeless at building so your tutorials are a great help and I'm learning a lot of new building tricks that I never would have found out otherwise so thanks so much!
My advice: inspire yourself with real life, not minecraft builds, when thinking about an actual building. MC youtubers can show you the practices - the tools, but if you never learn how a thing looks or works/worked, your builds will never grow beyond just purely estetical value and speculation.
Yes, we all know how water mills look, but do you know how they work? What they do?
Learn that and BAM: now you have 3 new building types (smith's bellows, grain mill, fulling mill) and ideas of things to put inside of them.
Do you know how a medieval city works or why it even exists? Yeah, that might be a huge help too.
Overall this channel does not do that, so don't outsource your knowledge and inspiration - look up things yourself!
Jeez dude, 3 minutes in and you're already blowing my mind with that stove!
It wouldn't work at all for me
lildonut me either!
Same, I'm assuming it's cause in bedrock instead of Java. My minecarts break on the campfire, did it without the smoke, still looks nice
@@stevewhite1055 I put it one block under the campfire and put a spawner over it so there’s still smoke
@@stevewhite1055 i’m in java and it’s not working at all for me :(
WOW BlueNerd you've done a amazing internal design on this build I absolutely love it when you do a building with internal designs
Thank you Glen, I had fun playing with the interior for this one :)
@@BlueNerdMC you can tell so many new and different ideas I love the floor idea it's great 👍👍
Read YOUR comment in the voice of Blue 😂🤣
I built my own tavern so it fits the environment I gave my survival world but these ideas are honestly so good that im using them in my build. Keep up the good work I love your builds and your tutorials are easy to understand :D
Tip: You can place some item frames on one of the logs outside the kitchen so it looks kinda like a menu. Edit: You can also put in some food like chicken or a steak or something else to make it look like a food option
They long needed more food, can sit on the counters; like the cheesecake for one.
It looks great to be honest. You are an excellent builder. Amazing job. I like the way you mix in different blocks and are not afraid to experiment and correct yourself in certain ways even in a tutorial.
12:17 That moment of silence was hilarious x,D
Thanks for your awesome tutorials!
I really really love the cooker with the minecarts! Its such a awesome design!
You know why I don’t like your videos?…
because it makes me constantly want to overhaul my builds!! Your design process is brilliant and you’re so chill. Keep it up mate! Awesome!
I made the building in survival which took about 6 hours since gathering the material was the time issue, for the roof I used stripped dark oak instead of concrete because I liked the color more. No doubt it'll take about 4 or 5 more hours to fill the inside. Needless to say, this tavern gave me something to do in my SP world, a nice addition!
I also used dark oak. I think it looks more authentic. I live in Germany, pretty much old houses here. I don't know the English term, in Germany we call them Fachwerkhäuser. I know it must be oak to be authentic, but after building the oak often was painted with bitumen so its getting black.
it's taken me days but I'm also in a weird area lol so gathering has been rough
@@AlexandraVioletta thatch roof, or hay thatch roof.
Finally found a village on a mountain, easy to build on, followed the building tutorial on this with my own blocks and I'm doing my own interior. Love your builds, will use most of your builds builds for this project.
I made this in my world with different blocks and used it as my base in my modded server. I did enjoy watching this just to see what you did with the interior. The build tutorial was great, keep up the good work!
I'd say I'm above average when it comes to building in Minecraft, but interiors can be the bane of me so videos like these are very useful and appreciated. Thank you for existing on RUclips
Have to say, the entire 2 videos were just pleasure, the shape of the house is just.. Waouw, love your medieval videos
I love your video's, I play Minecraft by myself as an out let to get my mind off things for a few and your video's and building style chill me out after a long day of running around after my kids lol. Anyways great work.
The amount of effort and detail you put into your videos is amazing! Thank you for all the inspiration
I seriously can't even express how underated you are. Keep up the AMAZING work
That parents rooms upstairs is an absolute work of ART, I don’t know how you do it. Or, I do! I watched the video! Lol
BLUE IS THE MÅÑ! It’s the go to builder.
I just have to say, the video is pretty good, it did not only help me with my builds, but it made me entertained :D
As always you put so much effort and details in your buildings. Somehow your accent really goes well with all the medieval style, I love it
12:18 I just wanna say what an honor it is to see your brilliant mind at work
You must be happy now then when we are about to get candles 😍
i used this with the exterior one to make a minecraft version of my dads d&d world!! he's very excited :) thanks for this!! i love your vids
Sweet little tavern. Definitely somewhere warm and inviting to stay in.
Thank you Dreyma, yeah i had fun with this interior. I think Taverns/Inn are one of my favourite to decorate :)
I. LOVE. THIS. SO. MUCH.
I’m having a nice fall day in, with some homemade apple cider and homemade cookies by my fireplace, watching this video. Its very comfy and nice, among all the scariness thats been happening in the world. Thank you for posting!
To anyone who is on bedrock and wants to make the griddle/oven I found a way to do it;
The smoke no longer comes up through the iron trap door that sits on top . This means that only the hopper minecart is there without the griddle look. The smoke will still come out though.
All you have to do is place the campfire on the level of the floor and then place any slab or any half block directly on top, if the smoke continues to come through then it should work/you’ve done it right.
Then all you have to do is place the temporary blocks above, place the minecart and then break it (like in the video)
If you wan the iron trap doors on the front use a daylight sensor instead of a slab. Just make sure it’s on the right setting and it will pop up.
Hope this helps you :)
If it doesn’t work I can try and help :)
*last checked still working in 1.17.11*
*In version 1.19.73 everything in the video above seems to work but still going to leave this here incase anyone is having issues*
Thank you! You are a life saver
omg thx
It doesn’t work for 1.18 anymore ): the cart just breaks when it falls into the fire. I know this was forever ago but you would be a life saver if you could help me figure away around it
Do you do the top like in the video?
@@Nikabear22 if you mean the iron trap door that covers the top of the mine cart then no, just because it won’t let the smoke pass through and I’m not sure if it would break the minecart
Hope this was what you meant
Arikato sensei ❤
One of my favorite builds
I love this design it is amazing. Something I would suggest to help is because you don’t have lanterns everywhere and we can’t see it very well, you could give yourself night vision. It makes everything so much easier to see.
Yes,, however he has to watch his back; from mobs spawn in the darkness; while he builds.
You are the Bob Ross of Minecraft, love the videos man!
Wonderful! I made this in my survival world and gave each of the rooms a different color theme. It came out amazing!
Thats exactly what I was looking for all the time! I love your building style man!
Built this in a couple of days in survival on the server i play on, super resource-heavy and somehow ended up with the interior of the roof in my build being a block taller than in the video even though had no differences in any of the structure but was easily fixed by just filling in an extra block of the roof and looks exactly the same. Think ill be doing the blacksmith or forge next!
how long did it take u to get the concrete blocks lol i’m tryna build and i’m already overwhelm
same thing happened here! thought i messed up but time but i’m glad to see we could find a solution ! :)
well, you made it 1 block high. I made the staircase mirrored. I don't know how i messed that up, it just happened
@@Zyrexia i noticed this too, i think he changed some things up before filming this one bc I had the same issue with the roof height and the stairs
I love the way you design interiors!
Because of the way you made this, you're showing that you have less space in the attic than you actually do. It's not a ton of more space, but it's noticeable. And if the person making it is comfortable letting a bit more of the roof be visible, you've got even more space. There was _so_ much space up there that I was able to add another floor (2ish blocks tall, 3 wide, at the very top, just under the roof) as additional storage area. It works really well as a small, winding, rabbit warren of barrels and chests with but a tiny path through, accessed by ladder near the stairway up to the Innkeeper's living area.
And even through I'm 'finished' with this build (as you show it), there's still an important area to make that you didn't think to create: The laundry and bathhouse. After all, an inn has to clean the sheets, and the family that runs it (not to mention their patrons) has clothes (and themselves) to wash as well. The laundry/bathhouse area I'm planning to make is _underneath_ the tavern (accessible through a stairway near the chimney at the rear of the build. And because of the way the terrain of my world is (with the build situated on a steep hill overlooking a river/harbor), I'll probably add a small personal crane they could use to draw water up to them (rather than using a well). It's going to be fun seeing if I can continue this sort of build style and make it all seem like one cohesive thing.
I literally watched this just for entertainment. I'll build it tomorrow, because at the moment, it's 00:36 and I need sleep 😂
ive literally been searching for a medievalistic theme channel tutorials and just found you! XD btw love your builds
wow, this is BEAUTIFULL, it makes me really cry
Lol was going to put this in my village but it was so nice that i converted it into my new house lol
please do the garden decoration and if you can make the little walls, trees and plants coming out of the house, the mountain? Show the number of blocks. Seriously it was very beautiful and I NEED it
did u end up getting it cause I need it rn
@@caexcho me too. It looks incredible :(
@@Samjie I actually ended up doing it from scratch my own way if you want me to show you.
Took me 3 days to complete plus school hours. Stayed up extra hours. But was all worth it. Thank you
My dream is actually to own a medieval tavern in real life, so I’m planning it out in Minecraft 😂
If you need a business partner, hit me up lol
Not gonna lie I could listen to you all day just working on builds in minecraft
Thank you for all the design ideas!
First of all, I love watching your video's and rebuilding them. I do noticed something while building the tavern tho. The stairs at the bottom of the tower is different in the interior tutorial than the one in the tutorial for the building. Here it starts at the left side and in the other one at the right side. And I also noticed some differences on the inside, like beams that were already there but weren't build in in the first tutorial.
Just finished my interior and love this build so much!!! Thk u for sharing ur awesome ideas!
Ok I definitely need to do this when I’m finished with your castle. Been working on it for almost a week and I’m only on episode 5!
So happy you did the interior. Love your builds.
To the 1 person that’ll read this: you’re very nice and adorable stay safe
You are the same bro
Thanks ;-; you too
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Your building ability is insane! You have beautiful interiors
I’m going to try to build this in my smp, this is soo cool, thanks for the tutorial
the most amazing part is that its clearly improvised as he goes and it still looks amazing
Oh yea, I have waited for this for so long. Thanks Blue
9 hours of work in survival but WORTH IT!
Really appreciate your tutorials!
The reason bluenerd is really successful is because he actually cares about his audience, not going too fast, and he explained everything. Keep up great work!
You make great videos. While i don't like all of your details I learned so much from your builds.Thank you
CONGRATS ON 100K!!! ❤
Awesome video...especially for beginners like me who did not know how versatile the inventory is. Thanks, I subscribed, liked and followed.
It was worth the countless hours of gathering all the materials to make this build!!
I put little couples tables on either side of the door, filled it out a little bit more but didn't get in the way 😁 thanks so much love your builds
I love you're builds bro! Well done! Keep it up!
Thanks for the video, really enjoyed building with your guidance!
I built the inn yesterday and now I look for another build and I found this so now I can fill the interior (btw doing it all in survival so get extra materials because otherwise you will be running back and fourth)
It was a really fun build, thank you for showing us how to build it!
i love when you say to add a flower and you put a sapling instead idk why but it makes my day /g
Cool video - thanks! I might add some combwebs to the attic to make it looks like the stuff has been there a long time. Cool to see how you personalize your builds.
"Lil flowa pawt here" MC Bob Ross wit the happy trees. 😂
I'm OBSESSED omg it's amazing
Mind absolutely blown when he put trap door on top of the stairs to have double trap doors lining the stairs all the way up. Awesome.
I'm on ps4 bedrock and there were some things I couldn't do like the oven disign and placing things on trapdoors but I worked around it.this is rlly good !
It's even worse on a PS3, like me. No lanterns, no barrels, no campfires, etc
just amazing..8 cute rooms..2 kitchen..bar..the store room..i want to live in this house ..also wonderfull from outside 12 of 10👌👌👌
Great video as always!! Love your buildings.
What do ypu think about a tutorial for a town hall in the docks? I think it would look great at the the docks.
Greetings from switzerland
Nice ideas for the Interior so far!
Love how the build is different between videos. Makes it hard to copy when your changing the very build between videos
It's the same build buddy, no idea what you mean?
@@BlueNerdMC actually if i vould send screenshots.i would cause there are multiple changes i could point out.
@@RoguelikesDen8829 send them to me on my discord buddy, there's a link in the description
@@BlueNerdMC sent 2 pics.
1. Stairs are reversed.
2. Stripped log Beams across side alcoves on upper floor. Also some uprights - one of which you even got rid of again in this video
3. Stripped logs in replacing stone around top of stairs.
4. Height of roof - after exterior build, placing planks for third floor at 6th block up leaves a height around edges of 3 blocks, in this video the side heights are only 2.
Possibly more but I am not done working through it all yet.
omg the stove... that is so cool. I did not know you could do that.
hey blue, just wanna say thank u man for all the builds and tutorials u do, I'm doing a supper village on my survival world and I'm really learning some cool stuff from you was im doing this builds with u, hopefully I will be able to do this types of buildings by myself, regardless thanks a lot from all the decoration techniques and building tricks and keep u the good work !
Wow, great build. You can make great builds while keeping them survival friendly so they can be used as an operational base👍🏻
Hellloooooo. I love your builds ❤
Thank you Ruby :)
@@BlueNerdMC 😊
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. I’ve got one of the best builds on my server now!
Always a pleasure to watch you create. Thank you