Those pics are mostly spruce and dark oak with some different blocks like campfires mixed in the flooring.
I used mostly spruce for my greenhouse with a lot of warped wood accents.
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So the actual answer, all of them. Minecraft has no bad blocks. its just about learning to use them.
Now in terms of advice for what these images show since it’s spruce and that color being shown I would personally try and contrast it with a single fun color or with a stone ish color. Try lime terracotta as like, a pop of color and then lime glass for the glass portion of most greenhouses.
This game is less about which blocks would work for which build and more about which blocks work well together and how.
Anyways I hope you post the finished build I’d love to see what you ended up creating.
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Those pics are mostly spruce and dark oak with some different blocks like campfires mixed in the flooring.
I used mostly spruce for my greenhouse with a lot of warped wood accents.
So the actual answer, all of them. Minecraft has no bad blocks. its just about learning to use them.
Now in terms of advice for what these images show since it’s spruce and that color being shown I would personally try and contrast it with a single fun color or with a stone ish color. Try lime terracotta as like, a pop of color and then lime glass for the glass portion of most greenhouses.
This game is less about which blocks would work for which build and more about which blocks work well together and how.
Anyways I hope you post the finished build I’d love to see what you ended up creating.