Big Cottage Minecraft House Tutorial: Build a Cozy Home Step by Step
Looking for a big cottage design that blends charm and space in Minecraft? This tutorial walks you through every block placement, material choice, and decorative detail so you can create a stunning cottage that feels both spacious and welcoming. Follow the guide, gather the supplies, and watch your new home come to life.
Materials Youโll Need
Before you start building, collect the following items. All of these can be found in survival mode or added to your creative inventory.
- Oak planks โ 120 pieces (walls and floor)
- Spruce logs โ 30 pieces (corner pillars and roof support)
- Stone bricks โ 40 pieces (foundation and chimney)
- Glass panes โ 24 pieces (windows)
- Oak stairs โ 30 pieces (roof and interior steps)
- Birch fence โ 12 pieces (porch railing)
- Lanterns โ 8 pieces (lighting)
- Flower pots โ 4 pieces (decorative accents)
- Doors โ 2 oak doors (main entrance and back door)
Preparing the Site
Choose a Flat Area
Find a level patch of land near a forest or a river. A flat site reduces the need for extensive terraforming and lets the cottage sit naturally in the landscape.
Lay the Foundation
- Mark a rectangle 11 blocks wide and 13 blocks long using stone bricks.
- Dig one block deep inside the outline.
- Fill the trench with stone bricks to create a sturdy base.
Building the Walls
First Floor Frame
- Place oak planks along the perimeter, stacking them three blocks high.
- Replace the corners with spruce logs for a rustic look.
- Leave space for windows: two blocks wide on each side, centered on the wall.
Window Installation
Insert glass panes into the openings. For a balanced aesthetic, use two panes per window and frame each with a single oak plank on either side.
Designing the Roof
Roof Shape
The big cottage features a classic gable roof. Use oak stairs to form a sloping surface that rises to a peak at the center of the building.
- Start at the front edge and place stairs upsideโdown to create the eaves.
- Build upward, shifting each row one block inward, until the roof meets at the ridge.
- Mirror the pattern on the back side for symmetry.
Adding a Chimney
Use stone bricks to construct a short chimney on the roofโs left side. Place a lantern at the top for a realistic glow