How To Create An Interior Of An Antique Palace In Minecraft?

In this Minecraft tutorial series, the focus is on building an Ancient Greek City, specifically a Greek Temple. The tutorial demonstrates how to transform the interior of a castle from bland and messy to a beautiful and unique structure. The first episode features a small gated castle from Zaypixel, while the Arabian castle, made by diamondofnetherite, is a unique example of a castle with spherical domes.

To create a sturdy base for a castle, start with easy Minecraft castle ideas, such as small temples and housing. Classical architecture features columns, and this guide provides information and advice on creating a decent Roman structure in Minecraft. Each tower should be 26 blocks apart, and walls connecting to each tower should be 15 blocks long.

A kitchen, wine/beer cellar, and small herb garden are common features of most castles. To create a castle, follow these blueprints and material recommendations. For more ideas, visit websites like http://www.ancientfortresses.org/rooms-in-a-medieval-castle.htm.


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How To Create An Interior Of An Antique Palace In Minecraft
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  • 0:46 I actually did make a bunch of small houses like that once on a freinds mc server. Yea, it started out with me not wanting to get caught since they had op loot, but uh….let’s just say the bases went from average bases, to litteraly being Vietnamese tunnels you needed optifine with dynamic lighting to navigate. Yea, it was a sad day when I came online to see that the tunnels were dug up because they realized I was the one stealing their shit when they were offline

  • When playing with “certain” friends on a multiplayer server I would just stick all my necessities on a small plot and have a lot of torches around to keep mobs away. I could conduct war on others while not having anything of my own to lose. The times I did end up building a house it usually got abandoned or destroyed.

  • That “no one” house actually looks very comfy, I’d love to sleep in one of those. It has enough room to twist and turn while sleeping while being small enough to give you a sense of safety and comfort. Very relaxing to see. Actually now that I think about it isn’t that basically a capsule hotel? Never been to one of those.

  • The “No one” is what I make for outposts. I love making small compact bases in the sides of stone walls, just slightly buried in a hill. The most complicated and large bases I used to make were scaffolded and hanging over ravines or large winding bunker complexes. I don’t like making structures that won’t be used in some way like empty building shells. And free standing houses always seemed so boring to me

  • Other types: – The cozy cabin – The small house with a massive basement – The guy who renovates a villager house to make it look nicer – The incredible terraformed landscape builder – The hugely over-the-top completely nonfunctional base – The mobile flying machine base – The redstone base with wildly over-the-top piston doors, automatic systems, and wild security systems – The incredibly secure safe house designed to keep out anything and everything

  • As somebody who is currently building a 2 by 3 house 10 times over because I want all of the designs that no one option is a beautiful thing that I’m now stealing it is my house now goodbye (But in all seriousness I like stacking my bed on top of the furnace and crafting table with like two chests next to it and then just a little open space for you to walk around but seeing that you can make it even smaller…. beautiful<3)

  • Average player: certified meme. 5-year-olds in 2012: well that hits on a spiritual level, doesn’t it? Hardcore players: oh, that was a gorgeous flight, something you may only dream of (whether in a game or in real life). Modders: I want more of this surrealism fuel. No one: quite comfy, why don’t we build like that? Commie: as a Eastern European resident, it describes life in those multi-staged panel dwellings incredibly well (warning: may cause depression during rainy and dark cloudy weather).

  • I liked to build my actual house either in a mountain or as a small surface building with large underground farms. The latter was what I would build on multiplayer servers as the ones I had joined allowed for you to have a protected plot of land. That land would only go so far out, but went a lot further up and down. Lots of time was spent digging.

  • 3. How does anyone have time to build such a building?! Let alone in survival mode?! As a kid, most parents limit article game time and as an adult, you’re most likely at work 40 hours per week. 5. That house is not safe at all from any mobs. You walk out you could get killed instantly by a creeper while you’re trying to turn off sneak so you can run. 6. If I have the materials to make my own bed, I trade my white bed for the villagers yellow bed because yellow is my favorite color

  • Ok but…. I’m somewhere between hardcore no one and communist X’D I often make houses from mushroom trees, One time built a sand castle (not that elaborate though) cause I spawned in a desert. Like I go elaborate manor style in the end but lazier than the hardcores and with a little goth flair and if I can take over a witch’s hut, or a villager house to start till I can reach the deep dark or nether with all the cool blocks then I will.

  • The pre-last one is something similar to what i do, instead of having it all trapdoors the entrence is just trapdoors because suprisingly of the enemy misses and hits the trapdoor you do not take any damage from the blade, yet you yourself can attack his feet. Unless he throws a potion but for early game he most likely wont. (I and my friends play with factions on minecraft)

  • I build dirt houses with my bare hands and beg my friends for some coal if I can’t find any. Then I get a single torch and place it in a gap in the floor so it can illuminate the upper and lower floor. I use as little dirt as possible by deleting the dirt blocks at the edges. I leave gaps wherever I possibly can. With this from every torch I get two huge barely lit floors and a top balcony, built on top of the stone since that’s all I have. There is no door, you dig your way in. Same with getting to stand on the roof (which I consider a floor by the way as a third floor) this way nothing can get in that I don’t want to. I spend so much time stretching a fistful of resources as thin as possible that usually I end up with a pretty big dirt house while everyone else has a very big nice wooden house built with an abundance of resources. Other times I tunnel a bunker into a mountain. Using easy to mine blocks as an entrance and not using doors because they still don’t do anything. Usually I end up hollowing out the mountain so much that I randomly break through so there’s little bits of patchwork around. I don’t build these beautiful buildings, I build a horrible asthetic I like to call “Minecraft industrial” where you minimize resources. Wood? When you could use dirt? Why have torches everywhere when you can punch holes in the walls between rooms and place them there so you can just barely see.

  • Communist: guilty as charged. I am the self-proclaimed Mayor of a small coastal village – it had the unique circumstance of having a dozen of iron golems (aka a natural iron farm). I just arrived there and gave them jobs. I have my own mansion, build a ship(like the shipwrecks), animal farms, a church (2 brewing stands stolen from a different town), an aqueduct, a protected turtle beach, a Gatehouse and more. I fought of a raid, multiple skeleton riders, witches and more. Walls and iron golem army helped. Now this thriving town has many inhabitants, a strong economy that i effectively own/control, a large food surplus and an automaton army. I will do a census soon, but I’m not sure yet how to count. For some reason there a lot of jobless people running around right now, appearently the recent Baby Boom was more than expected.

  • I usually just dig my small base inside a mountain wall or something, usually near a village. Sometimes I don’t even have a house. It’s just a small hole for the essentials because that’s all you need. I just really suck at building stuff and the absolute last thing I want to do is copy others. So I just wing it.

  • i was that 5 year old in 2012, wasn’t five year old then but my house was a big one like that, except it was in survival minecraft pe. I duped my diamond blocks and made a mansion with a small wall behind it. I say mansion it was just a 2 story house that looked big. It also had some walls and a bridge at the entrance. I blew up one of the walls with tnt and was dissapointed that diamond blocks aren’t resistant to tnt. My first house was also very tight like the “no one” house, but not as tight. It was 5×5 in size and had 2 floors. To get to the 2nd floor, you had to tap the bed on the roof of the first floor which was 3 blocks tall.

  • First I’m totally gonna build that trapdoor house for long travel. Second, all villagers in Minecraft 1, already living in a stage of very early communism, call primitive communism, where all raw resources are owns by no one. Who need villagers house? I renovated their shack of a villages into a city, and it’s doesn’t cost me investment capital, since, oh yeah, RAW RESOURCES AREN’T OWNED BY ANYONE! And Steve is basically a demi gods whom can do the works of 1000 man in a couple’s of hour anyway. Raw materials apply with labors turn into finish products, and who craft that sword? Either me, or Steve rather, or that blacksmith villages. But if neither of us apply useful labors, that iron ore is still an iron ores, which have low values, but definitely aren’t as useful as say an iron axe.

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