I Built a Mountain House in Minecraft

I’m attempting to build an entire custom landscape in my hardcore Minecraft world with multiple mountains and a few rivers already flowing through it. There’s one problem. I haven’t built a house on it yet, so I’m not really sure if this scale works out or not. For a test, I’m building a log cabin with a stone foundation as the first floor of the home. To contrast against that, I want to add in a brick and granite chimney on the side to help pop out against the gray mountains. Then moving into mangrove beams, spruce walls, and a little oak to fill in the second floor as we add in some windows with scaffolding. Plopping on a roof made out of deep slate blocks to add in that darker tone and even more contrast. I then built some smoke with stained glass coming out of the chimney as campfires won’t work from far away. The house alone looks good, but we need more to attach it to the environment. So, I added a few custom trees around the space to tie it all in. And I think this works out really well here sitting on our mountains.

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16 Comments

  1. Yeah realistic scale is impossible with mountains, it would be so cool if they massively increased terrain. Like instead of all biomes being at water level, if some had lakes at y=120 and then terrain gradually over hundreds of blocks stretching up from there to 500+

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