Minecraft: How to Build a Cottagecore Mushroom House

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Learn how to build a Minecraft cottagecore mushroom house that has that aesthetic, fairycore vibe. This survival house comes equipped with basic survival items like a bed, crafting table, furnace, and plenty of storage space. Read on to learn how to make a simple and easy darling mushroom cottage.


Minecraft: How to Build a Cottagecore Mushroom House

STEP 1. Layout Dimensions

With a stone building block, copy the layout provided above.

Start off with a simple 5x5 layout.

STEP 2. Flooring

Fill inside the stone building blocks with oak planks to fill in the floors.

Place dark oak planks to complete the flooring as shown above.

STEP 3. Build the Walls

Place stripped oak logs at each corner of the house and fill the walls with mushroom stem as shown in the photo examples above. You will build 3 blocks up and leave an opening at the front of the house for a door, and a single opening in the middle of the wall on the west, east, and south-facing side of the house.

STEP 4. Build the Roof

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Place red mushroom blocks on top of the walls 2 blocks up.

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Next, fill the inner opening with red mushroom one block up.

Repeat the previous step and follow the pattern above.

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This is what your house should look like so far!

To complete the roof, place an oak slab on the top half of the 3rd block around the house.


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STEP 5. Add the Doors & Windows

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The front (north-facing) of the house features an oak door and oak stairs placed upside down right above.

The windows featured on each side of the house contains a white stained glass pane window and oak trapdoors.

STEP 6. Front Landscaping

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  • Coarse dirt

  • Oxeye daisy

  • Red tulip

  • Dark oak leaves

  • Lantern

  • White carpet

STEP 7. Surrounding Landscape

  • Coarse dirt

  • Sweet berries

  • Dark oak trapdoor

  • Dark oak leaves

  • Lantern

STEP 8. Furnish the Interior

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  • Crafting table

  • Armor stand with armor

  • Chest

  • Ender chest

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  • Smoker

  • Cake

  • Furnace

  • Cauldron

  • Water bucket

  • Tripwire Hook

  • Spruce trapdoor

  • Lantern

  • Flower pot with fern

  • Brewing stand

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  • White bed

  • Gray and red carpet

  • Dark oak log

  • Sea pickle

  • Flower pot with daisy

  • Barrels

  • Spruce trapdoor

  • Torch

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  • Chain

  • Lantern

  • Oak sign

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  • Oak stairs and slabs

  • Lantern

  • Flower pot with red mushroom

  • Item frame with bread

  • Bookshelf

  • Item frame with book and enchanted book

  • Spruce trapdoor


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