Minecraft Alpine House Tutorial How To Build A Realistic Austrian or Swiss Alpine Home

This is how to build an alpine house in a quick and easy video tutorial. It is meant to show you the general process not a block by block approach.

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Content Of "How To Build An Alpine House – Minecraft Starter Base Tutorial"

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As some of you know, I'm Austrian and I felt inspired to share some of my country's beautiful architecture with you in form of an alpine house tutorial, ready for christmas. Here's some photos I took as inspiration for this build so let's get right to it i started with a simple calcite wall with a round bit in the front where the entrance will be so what i added in really early was some balconies which are a defining feature for these kinds of houses the other floors are often made out of wood which i'm also using i added some windows and a second balcony using some stairs and slabs of course dirt here then i put in the wall for the uppermost floor something not really correct for the winter but it does looks really good it is using flowers for the balcony and in the spring and the summer you can see this everywhere the balconies they are just full of flowers i'm using flowering acelia leaves and flowering azalea bushes for this the next step is the roof which is really simple it's just a stair of slabs so it's not too steep it's really important that it extends out above the balconies which gives it the defining look just finishing the front of the roof and putting the walls in connecting everything up and to finish the roof i also had to do the back which is really not important and the show is going on in the front the back and the sides of these houses are often just boring to be honest then i finished the roof and yeah looks good i think so i put a little detail in the back anyway which is a little bit that stands out from the wall that extends a little bit just to give it something and a simple window on the side yeah really then i trim around the house so also in the front austrian houses often have a large driveway which we call hof and i used some deep slate and cobble deep slate as asphalt it's a lot prettier than using concrete or terracotta because it just has a lot more texture then i added a retaining wall so yeah just to make more sense with the cliff speaking of cliffs i built this cliff out of mossy cobblestone and cobblestone and yeah so you don't fall down the cliff it's important to have a fence austrian safety standards you know moving back to the build itself i'm using diorite on the bottom for some texture for the upper floors some stripped spruce logs in a horizontal pattern which should look something like this so to the decorations looms look a lot like a doormat if you place them like so open houses sometimes have really colorful window blinds so i'm using warped wood for this suddenly the build looks a lot more completed but there are still some more details we should put in like some fences above the door a little detail i like to add are some buttons above the windows it just looks good i don't know i actually forgot to add the doors for the balcony so i put them in like so again adding some more flowers with flower pots on the front and also some firewood or this could also be like a shoe rack something i forgot until the end was a chimney yeah houses should have a chimney and finally we add some snow on the roof a little bit more on the chimney to finish this build!