Instruction
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To build a beautiful house in the game Mincraft, it is advisable to play on the peaceful difficulty, so that nothing distracts you from work.
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To start with the type of home and its location. It may be a huge medieval castle in the woods, and a tree house, Villa with swimming pool, and bungalows on the lake.
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The area selected for the construction of the house does not have to be smooth, for the construction can be applied to almost any surface, including water. However, it is necessary to prepare a smooth Foundation. Decide the size and shape of the house and make a direct platform of stone or wooden blocks.
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Build a fence around your future home. You can use any blocks or boards. The fence will protect you from the intrusion into his house uninvited guests. Don't forget to make a beautiful gate. And the area around the house looked neat and well maintained, make this track.
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Next, proceed to construction of walls. Make a height of not less than three blocks. If you have several floors in the house, don't forget to add the overlap between them and stairs for convenient travel. In a modern high rise building you can also use the Elevator.
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Don't forget that your home should be an internal partition between the rooms and, therefore, doors and arches. The house was bright, add a large number of Windows, and that he was still safe - install door.
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To build a beautiful house in Minecraft, pay special attention to the roof. It can be flat, pitched, broken. At the castle you can even make a pyramidal turrets and battlements.
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Be sure to add outdoor and indoor lighting, to protect the house from the aggressive mobs in Minecraft.
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Take care of the interior. Put bed, TV, hang pictures on the walls.
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The house was not only beautiful, but rich, set in the living room fireplace and in the courtyard, a fountain and flowerbeds. Make a farm with different animals.
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To build a beautiful house in Minecraft, use imagination. Indeed, in a cubic world it is possible to realize almost all your dreams, using virtually the same materials as in real life when building a conventional house.