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)

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

  1. 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.
  2. Lay the foundation. Place quartz slabs in a rectangle shape (5 blocks long, 7 blocks wide). This will become your main countertop.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Add storage. Place chests under the countertop on each end of the kitchen. Use trapdoors as cabinet doors for a clean look.