Kitchen Minecraft: Building a Fully Furnished Modern Kitchen
Creating a Kitchen Minecraft that looks both functional and stylish is easier than many players think. In this article we break down the design, materials, and step‑by‑step construction of a modern kitchen that fits perfectly into any house build. Whether you are following the Modern House Series or just looking for a quick project, the guide below will help you craft a kitchen that feels like a real cooking space in the blocky world of Minecraft.
Why a Dedicated Kitchen Matters
A dedicated kitchen area not only improves the visual flow of a house but also gives you a convenient spot for crafting tables, smoking, and food storage. Players often use the kitchen as a hub for gathering resources, preparing meals, and showcasing their building skills. Adding a kitchen also makes your modern house feel complete, especially when you are showing off your creation in videos or on Discord.
Essential Materials (The 100 Mini List)
- 50 blocks of quartz slab – for sleek countertops.
- 20 blocks of oak planks – for the kitchen island base.
- 10 chests – to store food and tools.
- 5 furnaces – for cooking and smelting.
- 5 brewing stands – optional but adds a professional touch.
- 30 decorative items (flower pots, paintings, lanterns) – to bring life to the space.
All together this list stays under 100 blocks, making it a perfect “100 Mini” project for players who want a quick yet impressive kitchen.
Step‑by‑Step Build Guide
- Choose the location. Pick a flat area on the side of your house where you have at least a 5×7 space. This size works well for both single‑player and multiplayer builds.
- Lay the foundation. Place quartz slabs in a rectangle shape (5 blocks long, 7 blocks wide). This will become your main countertop.
- Build the island. In the center of the rectangle, stack two oak planks high and top it with a quartz slab. This creates a functional island that can hold a furnace and a chest.
- Install appliances. Place a furnace on one side of the island, a chest on the opposite side, and a brewing stand next to the furnace. This arrangement mimics a real kitchen workflow.
- Add storage. Place chests under the countertop on each end of the kitchen. Use trapdoors as cabinet doors for a clean look.