![]() Large Farmhouse 2 Large Farmhouse 2 by Zaypixel Image credit: Zaypixel on YouTube There's also plenty of room inside the foundations for later expansion, and you could even house a mineshaft all the way down to Diamond level. This beautifully designed farmhouse, once again built by JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial, is a cut above most other Minecraft farmhouses thanks to the modular raised design of its little square farms. Large Farmhouse Large Farmhouse by JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial Image credit: JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial on YouTube Large Survival House Large Survival House by Folli Image credit: Folli on YouTubeįor those who want as much space as possible for their main base without turning their house-building into an insurmountable task, Folli has created a giant survival house mainly out of oak wood and other easy-to-gather materials, while still managing to make it look like an opulent landmark that is bound to attract everyone's attention on any multiplayer server. All of these elements add up to ensure the build is a striking image on the horizon. This home looks like it was built to be the ultimate base of operations, with multiple floors for all your needs and carefully crafted and bordered windows. In stark contrast to the previous compact house, next up is this towering home built by JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial. Multi-Story Survival House Multi-Story Survival House by JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial Image credit: JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial on YouTube The finished product is an easy to build but very idyllic looking house that would look perfect in the middle of a lush flower forest. Zaypixel's lovely little starter house is made from nothing more complicated than spruce and oak wood, glass, and a little bit of deepslate (which you can easily substitute for cobblestone if you'd prefer). Survival Starter House Survival Starter House by Zaypixel Image credit: Zaypixel on YouTube You can thank YouTuber SheepGG for this particular build. It is made out of more traditional oak and birch wood, but the combination of fences, logs, planks, slabs, and trapdoors adds a lot of variety and texture to the build (even without the use of Minecraft texture packs), and turns the whole thing into a much more appealing starter house than most others you're likely to come across. This wooden house is a starter home worthy of even the best Minecraft seeds. Simple Wooden Survival House Simple Wooden Survival House by SheepGG Image credit: SheepGG on YouTube It's a compact creation surrounded by a stone and iron bar fence, with a small but mighty garden and a compact but stylish interior. With this next house, YouTuber YalChu used nether brick to create a lovely and eye-catching red roofed home that is bound to provide great inspiration for lots of aspiring builders. Red Roof House Red Roof House by YalChu Image credit: YalChu's Home on YouTube It's a small, cosy, rustic house that strikes me as the perfect base to build far from your main home. If you want to set up home in the Mangrove Swamp, then YouTuber Folli has created a lovely looking starter house out of materials found in the biome. Mangrove Starter House Mangrove Starter House by Folli Image credit: Folli on YouTube It's amazing how powerful a simple fence encircling a balcony can be in elevating an otherwise very straightforward home, isn't it? 2. If you want your first survival home to have more of a cabin-y vibe, then YouTuber WiederDude has put together a quaint and compact starter house made from oak and birch wood. Wooden Starter House Wooden Starter House by WiederDude Image credit: WiederDude Tutorials on YouTube If you're after inspiration for other architectural projects besides houses, be sure to check out our list of things to build in Minecraft! We've also got dedicated guides for Minecraft tower ideas and Minecraft castle ideas. The app does this the same way Minecraft does, so it's safe to use letters (and other characters) as well.The Best Minecraft Shaders Watch on YouTube ![]() If you type in anything else (like letters), it will be converted to a number. You should also know that a seed is always a number (up to around 20 digits). On Windows you can use %appdata%\.minecraft\saves to get to that folder. You can find the savegames in the saves folder of your Minecraft installation. Level.dat is a small file located in the folder of every Minecraft savegame. The latter can be done by clicking on "Load from Save." and selecting your level.dat, or by drag&dropping the level.dat file into your browser window. You can either type it in manually, or you can load it from your savegame. The first thing you should do is select a seed and version. Tap and hold: set a red pin and fill in the coordinate inputs below the map.R key: randomize seed (mouse cursor must be over the map).Arrow keys: move the map (mouse cursor must be over the map).Right-click: set a red pin and fill in the coordinate inputs below the map.
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