To give a few ideas on how to gain a little more functionality by filling in the space just a bit, you can fit an armour stand in the two-block-high window gap, replace the furnace below the smoker with a campfire and even place a spruce trapdoor on the floor in front of it, or replace the left part of the double chest, for example, with an anvil! I'm definitely going to be building something like this again for one of my building projects, thank you for another awesome build, Marloe!
A cute little house. I will use the flower pots on the chimney at my house in the cherry grove. 😊 Underneath of stairs, I normaly place barrels facing to me as extra storage and kind of cupboard undrr the stairs...and while I am writing this, maybe I will try both of the bookshelves next time..
This is a really cool starter house design! I love how you used tuff blocks and mixed in some spruce wood for a unique look. The upside-down barrels for windows are a genius idea, too! I'm definitely going to try building this myself. Thanks for sharing!
Copper is easy to get with the trial chambers, and copper is literally found everywhere and in more than 1 quantity in an ore most times, but looting III pickaxe would basically be easier and tuff is only found in deepslate layers tho
I prepared this Tuff House Tutorial for the Release of Minecraft 1.21. The house can also be found on Kingdom of Galekin. Enjoy! Shaders: Rethinking Voxels No Texture Pack!
I find I learn a lot from your videos, I just wish the houses were a bit bigger. I play modded and a tiny house isn't very good for holding machines. Could you do a tutorial for a house that's 13x15?
This is also a great house if you are looking to create custom houses for villagers in a small village or even town in your worlds. This house is also customizable in many ways to make small variants to make your villager's homes look unique!
This starter house is so cute and cozy! I love how you used the new copper blocks in a creative way. I'm definitely going to try building this myself. Thanks for the tutorial!
Boy I wish you’d been around when I was a kid. Went 13 years not knowing how to build anything and because of your videos have gotten loads better.
I didn't notice how cute the chimneys were until I built it in my world. It is truly an adorable little house. Thanks again!
I have become confident in building because of you, thank you ❤
To give a few ideas on how to gain a little more functionality by filling in the space just a bit, you can fit an armour stand in the two-block-high window gap, replace the furnace below the smoker with a campfire and even place a spruce trapdoor on the floor in front of it, or replace the left part of the double chest, for example, with an anvil!
I'm definitely going to be building something like this again for one of my building projects, thank you for another awesome build, Marloe!
I love the external windows. I've been using them for little windowsill decorations for ages they're so much fun and so handy!
Man what a nice compact little starter build! Immediately doing this.
A cute little house. I will use the flower pots on the chimney at my house in the cherry grove. 😊
Underneath of stairs, I normaly place barrels facing to me as extra storage and kind of cupboard undrr the stairs...and while I am writing this, maybe I will try both of the bookshelves next time..
Your voice is calming 🙂🙂
Thankyou
Who knew tuff could look so good. Fabulous build! This is such a cute build. Can't wait to make one of my own. Thanks for sharing!
This is a really cool starter house design! I love how you used tuff blocks and mixed in some spruce wood for a unique look. The upside-down barrels for windows are a genius idea, too! I'm definitely going to try building this myself. Thanks for sharing!
I'm so ready for those tuff blocks, house looks great!
Usable window sills! Excellent!
This is really good. Well done. I like seeing these and then thinking through how I can tinker with it.
This looks perfect for custom village in 1.21 will be using this house when start my new village in 1.21 after I finish current village
That house looks nice and cozy
Awesome little starter house!
Copper is easy to get with the trial chambers, and copper is literally found everywhere and in more than 1 quantity in an ore most times, but looting III pickaxe would basically be easier and tuff is only found in deepslate layers tho
I prepared this Tuff House Tutorial for the Release of Minecraft 1.21. The house can also be found on Kingdom of Galekin. Enjoy!
Shaders: Rethinking Voxels
No Texture Pack!
Like this comment if you would like Marloe to do a tutorial on his massive survival base in his mountain world!! 😊😅
I find I learn a lot from your videos, I just wish the houses were a bit bigger. I play modded and a tiny house isn't very good for holding machines. Could you do a tutorial for a house that's 13x15?
Please make a tutorial on how to build a small village from such small houses
LOVE it as usual…..
I would love to enjoy the new update but my phone isn't supported for the latest update so need to switch up device
That looks so cool
This is also a great house if you are looking to create custom houses for villagers in a small village or even town in your worlds. This house is also customizable in many ways to make small variants to make your villager's homes look unique!
Wonderful build :)💙💙
It would have been nice if you listed the materials needed for this build
The materials list is mentioned within the first 20 seconds of the video.
Nice house 👍
Amazing 😎👍can you make a craftrer house?
Lovely little house.
nice, now I'm even obliged to build something out of tuff and copper :
wait a minute, why do you need to place chests if you already have like a billion barrels??
Does anyone have any tips for a beginner on their phone trying to place an upside down barrel? It's not working please send help 😊
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Hlo there!
I just downloaded Minecraft and build this ITS AWESOME SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE
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When you stop making fake pipes on the roof??
Never :)
Again, early
This starter house is so cute and cozy! I love how you used the new copper blocks in a creative way. I'm definitely going to try building this myself. Thanks for the tutorial!