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This Minecraft witch house in the shape of a witch’s hat is by far the spookiest place to live. As you might expect, it’s full of odd decorations such as candles, pumpkins, mushrooms, and amethyst, so be prepared to do a ton of material gathering if you wish to create it in survival mode. If you do, however, we’re pretty sure that even the zombies will give your house a wide berth. You can build your new home perched atop a tree or build a brand-new tree from scratch. Getting the base right is essential in the construction of your Minecraft treehouse, whether you want a tree that functions as a house or a house at the top of a tree. This concealed and peaceful home, adorned with rose bushes and featuring a nifty trapdoor, is a great place to start.
Minecraft treehouse
The build features mainly wood, so, like with many of the other tutorials on this list, it shouldn’t be tough to build in a survival game. Now 1.20 and the Minecraft Cherry Grove biome aren’t brand-new anymore, there are loads of cherry wood house ideas out there to learn from. We just had to put a couple of different ones on this list as they are all too cute, but this cherry blossom starter house from Polar Cat on Youtube might just be our favorite. We’ve only featured one underwater house design, so, to finish this list off, here’s another one.
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Ravine base
Bonus points if you have it next to a sea - you'll then be able to enjoy a true "infinity pool" experience. This build guide from Marloe doesn’t take a lot of time to create, requires simple resources, and looks really cool from above due to its glass ceilings. The creator beautifully utilizes quartz, concrete, dark oak wood, fences, and grasses to create a large house with every detail that screams luxury. For those who love Japanese architecture and want to embrace the beauty of some handcrafted Cherry Blossom trees and pools of fish then this is the perfect cute Minecraft house idea. All you need is a few essential items like Sandstone and some wooden doors and furniture to build this charming starter house.
Big suburban mansion
It has a magnificent panoramic view, and it's ideally situated on top of a mountain. So, you need to build this in a mountain biome, otherwise, it'll lose its magic. A fully-furnished modern house with all the necessary (and extra) amenities, this beautiful Minecraft house is the perfect build for anyone looking to enjoy the luxury of a modern villa no matter the biome.
Dark Oak House
There’s been a few Medieval-style houses posted above, but they were mostly larger builds. This is a great Medieval house idea from BlueNerd if you’re looking for something with a smaller design. TonyMC has a lot of cool Minecraft house build tutorials on YouTube. Like his Medieval mansion listed above, this fantasy cottage build is another fun build idea. This one is quite a bit smaller than his Medieval mansion, so if you’re looking for an easier build, this one might be better for you. You could also combine the two builds for the start of your own fantasy/Medieval village.
Underwater House
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Sometimes all that's needed to make a house look great is a good unified colour scheme. The above home was built by YouTuber Kam The Builder, and features carpeted floors, an open-plan kitchen and dining area, and a whole heck of a lot of pink both inside and out. All serious Minecrafters have spent a significant amount of time designing their perfect Minecraft house at one time or another.
It doesn't exactly fit in with nature, but it could be a staple piece if you plan to build several similar structures. With symmetry and simplicity as its core, this Minecraft house is ideal for those who have a couple of hours to allocate to building a small home. It's not the simplest of them all, but it's simple enough if you can visualise it. It's also great for survival purposes since it's elevated and has enough terrain to move around safely. The creator opted for non-windowed walls on either side, and huge window panels on one side of it to offset the rest.
He puts together some unique builds, including this Mushroom-themed house design. This is a smaller house, but a cool option if you want to put something together that blends in with the surroundings. This video tutorial is an hour long, but it takes you block-by-block through the building process.
If the contrast appeals to you, then follow the video tutorial to recreate this foliage-laden hideout for yourself. For all you Minecraft players who want a base surrounded by bark and leaves, this chunky treehouse from YouTuber Shock Frost is a great starting point for inspiration. This build requires you to create not only the house but also the tree from scratch, but the result is a nicely structured and aesthetically pleasing home with plenty of space inside for all your needs. Folli is back with an incredibly comprehensive 90 minute video showing you how to put together a fabulously intricate house inspired by Japanese architecture. Instead of the tall pagoda featured in SheepGG's build, this structure is a two-storey manor, but it is no less stunning, and might be a better choice if you're looking for a building project with less verticality.
Grandeur and scale isn't for everyone, and YouTuber Goldrobin's Hobbit Hole is a good shout for players who dream of living in a compact starter home where everything is in easy reach. For full effect you'll need to recreate the Shire with a good foresty hill for the Hobbit Hole to poke out from, of course. This beautifully designed farmhouse, once again built by JUNS MAB Architecture Tutorial, is a cut above most other Minecraft farmhouses thanks to the modular raised design of its little square farms. There's also plenty of room inside the foundations for later expansion, and you could even house a mineshaft all the way down to Diamond level.
For 15 years he's done technical writing and IT documentation, and more recently traditional gaming content. He has a passion for the appeal of diversity, and the way different genres can be sandboxes for creativity and emergent storytelling. The Roman Empire is on the rise again in your Minecraft world with this easy Roman house. If you want to try something different, give this survival igloo a try. It’s so cosy in fact, that you might forget what the exterior looks like. Complete with a pool, multiple balconies, and a 20th-century Spanish flare, this home will feel beautiful in any location.
It strikes me as the perfect home away from home, a quick and easy forward base to build when your true home is too far away. Stripped logs are among my favourite building materials these days, and they're used to great effect to create this unusual take on a modern-style house, made primarily from wood of different kinds. This lovely creation by SheepGG has just the right amount of space, lighting, and touches of flora around the sides to turn it into a wonderfully welcoming abode. If you want to set up home in the Mangrove Swamp, then YouTuber Folli has created a lovely looking starter house out of materials found in the biome.
In any case, if you’re looking for a fun idea for a house on an island, this build is worth trying. Another popular challenge for Minecrafters is to build cool and functional houses underwater. That’s what YouTuber VB Builds has done here with his modern underwater house.
As the description says, it's a pretty simple to make, yet beautiful house, for beginners trying to make it work out in the wilderness. It looks best in forested and plain areas, and it's a top choice in terms of survivability. It’s a relatively easy build, if not a little long, and will give you everything you need in a cute Minecraft house, while still being impressive enough to stand out across the landscape. If you are, this will be a fantastic house and the perfect build for those looking for a more watery challenge. This fantastic Medieval house is a smaller build than the previous Minecraft castles. However, you can get unique items from the area which is why a survivial house is this exact location could be ideal if you’re brave enough to explore the dangerous dimension.

It's beautiful, majestic and not as easy as it might seem at first. It is pretty big, so it will require a lot of materials - not to mention symmetry. There's nothing I love more than floating houses or any type that is over the sea, so we've got ourselves a starter home over the sea!
If you’re struggling to work bamboo into your next build, take some inspiration from Linard, who has a few YouTube shorts making use of the unique wood set. When we say “Minecraft mushroom house”, we literally mean a house inside a giant mushroom. Creating a realistic-looking mushroom is very challenging, but luckily for us, YouTuber BlueNerd made an incredibly handy step-by-step tutorial.
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