Minecraft House Tutorial: Disruptive Builds’ Large Farmhouse Guide
If you’re searching for a fresh take on Minecraft housing, the Disruptive Builds channel offers a step‑by‑step tutorial that combines classic farmhouse charm with modern functionality. This guide walks you through creating a spacious farm‑style base that works well on Survival worlds, includes efficient farming areas, and looks impressive from any angle.
Why Choose a Large Farmhouse?
A large farmhouse serves multiple purposes:
- Versatile space – room for storage, crafting stations, and sleeping quarters.
- Integrated farm plots – wheat, carrots, and beetroot can be grown right beside the house.
- Easy expansion – the rectangular footprint allows you to add wings or a second floor later.
- Natural aesthetics – the design blends wood, stone, and clay for a rustic look that fits most biomes.
Materials Needed
Before you start building, gather the following items. All quantities are estimates for a 20 × 30‑block footprint; adjust as needed for your own terrain.
- Oak or Spruce planks – 200 blocks
- Oak logs (or any bark variant) – 30 blocks
- Stone bricks – 100 blocks
- Glass panes – 30 blocks
- Terracotta (any color) – 20 blocks for decorative accents
- Leaves (for roof overhang) – 40 blocks
- Doors, ladders, and fences – as required for entrances and animal pens
- Seeds, carrots, or potatoes – for the internal farm plots
Step‑by‑Step Construction
Follow these concise steps to replicate the large farmhouse base shown in the Disruptive Builds video.
- Lay the foundation: Mark a 20 × 30 rectangle with stone bricks. Dig one block deep and replace it with stone bricks to create a sturdy base.
- Erect the walls: Alternate two rows of oak planks with a row of oak logs for visual contrast. Leave space for windows and doors as you build.
- Install windows: Insert glass panes in the pre‑planned openings. For a farmhouse feel, use a 2‑block high window on each side wall.
- Add the roof: Build a sloping roof using oak logs as the ridge and oak planks for the sloped sections. Extend the eaves with leaves to give the roof a weather