Minecraft: How to Build a Large Modern House - Tutorial - Summary

Summary

The video is a tutorial on building a modern house in Minecraft. The house is described as having a generous size, a unique pool, a garden area, and three floors with three terraces. The main materials used are quartz blocks, slabs, bird shoot planks, black concrete, light blue glass panes, and stone slabs.

The tutorial starts by explaining the plot size required for the build, which is 40 by 49 blocks. The build starts from the top left corner of the plot, and the first step is to create a 23-long quartz line towards the right side of the plot. The wall is then raised by seven more layers, making it eight high in total.

From the bottom left corner of the wall, 34 more quartz blocks are placed towards the front of the plot. The tutorial then proceeds to create a four-high quartz wall to the right side of the existing wall. The top left block of this new wall is then used to place 11 more quartz blocks to the right.

The tutorial then explains how to create a 3x4 doorway using light blue grasses, place dark oak food doors into the doorway, and add a black concrete pillar. The tutorial also explains how to place four more quartz blocks to the left side of the wall.

The tutorial then moves on to the second floor, where the rest of the floor is filled with quartz blocks. The tutorial also explains how to add a few more stone slabs inside to fix the wall and the ceiling.

The tutorial then moves to the top left corner of the house and explains how to create a four-high quartz pillar. The tutorial then explains how to create a quartz block line until the right side of the house, raise this line up by three, and place 24 more blocks towards the front of the house.

The tutorial then explains how to create a 16-long quartz line onto the left wall, place 13 more blocks towards the right side of the house, and create a line of quartz blocks until the back wall. The tutorial also explains how to fill the frame with quartz blocks.

The tutorial then explains how to create a line onto the right side of the roof, place four more blocks to the right, and create a line until the back wall. The tutorial also explains how to fill the frame with quartz blocks.

The tutorial then explains how to add an extra line to the front wall, place light blue grass paints and black concrete to the empty parts of the house, and place quartz slabs to the sides of the staircase.

The tutorial then explains how to place five quart slabs towards the front of the plot, raise this line up by four, and extend this wall by 15 towards the front of the house. The tutorial also explains how to fill the roof with quartz blocks.

The tutorial then explains how to place all cleaves to the frame and to the sides of the staircase, place glass panes around the terraces, create doorways to the terraces, and create a stone path between the entrances of the garden.

The tutorial then explains how to place 20 more quart slabs until the back of the house, place 8 more to the right, and place 39 more towards the front of the plot. The tutorial also explains how to create the first stone slab line of the staircase and extend this line until the right wall.

The tutorial then explains how to create a 5 by 10 stone slab doorway for the garage, add some white concrete into the ground between the pillars and the walls, and create staircases between the floors. The tutorial also explains how to add some glowstones into the ceiling.

The tutorial then explains how to add two output blocks with leaves on the top next to the garage, add a staircase to the right pool, remove two leaves, and add some sunbeds and the flour put so it looks like a cocktail glass.

The tutorial then explains how to add some vehicles to the garage. The tutorial ends with a thank you message to the viewers and a request to like the video and subscribe to the channel.

Facts

1. The video is about building a modern house.
2. The house has a generous size and features an awesome design.
3. It includes a unique pool and a garden area.
4. The house has three floors, three terraces, and a medium-sized garage.
5. The main materials used in the construction are quartz blocks, slabs, bird shoot planks, black concrete, light blue glass panes, and stone slabs.
6. The plot size needed for the build is 40 by 49 blocks.
7. The white frame is not counted towards the plot size and its size is 42 by 51 blocks.
8. The construction process involves creating a 23 long quartz line towards the right side of the plot.
9. The wall is raised up by seven more layers, making it eight high in total.
10. From the bottom left corner of the wall, 34 more quartz blocks are placed towards the front of the plot.
11. A four high quartz wall is created to the right side of this wall.
12. From the top left block of this wall, 11 more quartz blocks are placed to the right.
13. The last block is connected to the ground, and the ground at the bottom of this frame is replaced with quartz blocks.
14. A line of quartz blocks is created to the left side.
15. A two by six quartz wall is added to the right with quartz slabs on the top.
16. Four more quartz blocks are placed to the left side.
17. Inside this gap, the ground is replaced with a quartz block.
18. From the top left block of this wall, four more quartz blocks are placed towards the back wall.
19. Five more blocks are placed to the right and six more are placed towards the front of the plot.
20. The last three blocks are connected to the ground.
21. A 3x7 quartz wall is created to the top of both sides.
22. A doorway is made between the two walls, and dark oak doors are placed into the doorway.
23. At the right side next to the right wall, two quartz blocks are placed to the right and two are placed backwards.
24. The line is raised up by three, and from the block at the middle, three quartz blocks are placed backwards.
25. Five more blocks are placed to the right and one to the right again.
26. The last block is connected to the left side of the house.
27. The rest of the second floor is filled with quartz blocks.
28. On the right side of the house, five more quartz blocks are placed to the right and raised up by four.
29. From the top right corner, five more quartz blocks are placed backwards.
30. One more block is placed to the left, eight more are placed backwards, one is placed to the right again, and it is connected to the left side of the house.
31. The rest of the second floor is filled with quartz blocks.
32. On the right side of the house, next to the top layer, three more layers are created.
33. The gap in the back wall is filled, and a quartz line is created until the right side of the house.
34. The line is raised up by four, and it is extended by 15 towards the front of the house.
35. From the top right corner, 14 more quartz blocks are placed towards the left side of the house.
36. The last block is connected to the back wall, and the frame is filled with quartz blocks.
37. On the left side of the roof, another line is created.
38. From the very right block, four more quartz blocks are placed backwards.
39. One block is placed to the right, one is placed backwards, one is placed to the right again, and it is connected to the left side.
40. The roof is filled with quartz blocks.
41. To the empty parts of the house, light blue grass panes and black concrete are placed.
42. Inside the frame, the ground is dug down by one, replaced with lapis, and the pool is filled with water.
43. All cleaves are placed to this frame and to the sides of the staircase.
44. Glass panes are placed around the terraces.
45. Doorways to the terraces are created, and a stone path is created between the entrances of the garden