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Minecraft: How to Build a Cozy Aesthetic Cottagecore House

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Learn how to build the coziest aesthetic cottage that is quaint, cute, and perfect for survival. This survival starter house comes decorated with pumpkins and cake and equipped with a bed, smoker, blast furnace, crafting table, dining table, and armor stand. This would make the perfect house for your survival world!

Before we get into the tutorial, please make sure you download my Material Checklist right above so that you can have it on hand to help keep track of the materials while you collect resources.


Minecraft: How to Build a Cozy Aesthetic Cottagecore House (Step-by-Step) Tutorial

STEP 1. Layout Dimensions

STEP 2. Flooring

Inside the outline, place birch planks to complete the flooring. Then, wrap a combination of cobblestone and mossy cobblestone around the birch planks as shown above.

STEP 3. Build the Walls

Front House (North-Facing)

Place stripped birch logs for the columns and terracotta for the walls as shown above.

Side House (West-Facing)

Back House (South-Facing)

Side House (East-Facing)

Place bricks on top of the terracotta in front and back of the house.


If you want to stay organized and keep track of all of your materials, download my free material checklist for this build by clicking the image above.


STEP 4. Add the Doors & Windows

The front (north-facing) of the house features a birch door. Add a glass pane for the window to the right.

The side (west-facing) of the house features glass pane and oak trapdoor for the windows.

The back (south-facing) of the house features glass pane for the windows.

The side (east-facing) of the house features glass pane and oak trapdoor for the windows.


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STEP 5. Build the roof

Above are screenshot examples showing the roofline pattern for the stone and mossy stone brick stairs.

These two screenshots above show the roof being filled with polished granite stairs to demonstrate where the brick stairs will go.

This is what your roof should look like after you’re done copying the pattern and placing a combination of stone and mossy stone brick stairs, plus brick stairs.

STEP 5. Additional Exterior Building

Place birch fence on the corners of each stripped birch log. We will also wrap the front porch with birch fence as shown above. Complete the entrance by putting in a cobblestone and mossy cobblestone stairs in front of the pathway. Add a lantern on each bottom corner of the roof.

  • Birch slabs

  • Birch trapdoors

  • Lantern

  • Birch fence

  • Birch slabs

  • Birch trapdoors

  • Birch slabs

  • Birch trapdoors

  • Lantern

  • Birch fence

STEP 6. Landscaping & Décor

  • Stone brick wall

  • Flower pot

  • Orange tulip

  • Pumpkin

  • Yellow carpet

  • Spruce stair

  • Cake

  • Haybale

  • Oak leaves

  • Lantern

  • Vines

  • Oak leaves

  • Oak leaves

  • Spruce stair

  • Flower pot

  • Orange tulip

  • Vines

  • Oak leaves

STEP 8. Furnish the Interior

Fill the ceiling with birch slab on the top half of the 3rd block. Place a ladder where the opening is.

  • Spruce stairs

  • Scaffolding

  • Gray carpet

  • Item frame w/ oxeye daisy and lily pad

  • Smoker

  • Blast furnace

  • Lantern

  • Barrel w/ item frame w/ pumpkin

  • Water bucket for sink

  • Spruce trapdoor

Place a crafting table on the floor in front of the door.

  • Armor stand w/ armor

When you go upstairs, facing the side (east-facing) of the house features:

  • Bookshelf

  • Flower Pot w/ Birch Sapling

  • Green Bed

  • Birch Log

  • Lantern

  • Light Gray Carpet Surrounding the Bed

Facing the ladder features a storage (chests and ender chests), lantern, and birch trapdoor.


Did you use this build in your survival world? Let me know! I’d love to hear from you.

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