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Minecraft: How to Build an Easy Mushroom House

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Learn how to build a mushroom house in Minecraft that is so simple and easy to get started! This mushroom house design utilizes an existing mushroom that you would come across in a dark forest biome, utilizing the area’s resources to your advantage. This mushroom house features your basic survival essentials, including a small carrot farm and plenty of storage for such a small space.

Before we get into the tutorial, please make sure you download our 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 an Easy Mushroom House (Step-by-Step) Tutorial

STEP 1. Find a Good Looking Mushroom

The first step is the find a good looking mushroom (like the photo shown above)! Make sure the mushroom is at least two blocks high from the ground to the bottom of the mushroom.

Remove the bottom layer of the mushroom all around.

Remove the entire mushroom stem. Punch one block above the top of the stem into the mushroom (as shown above).

STEP 2. Build the Walls

To build the walls, use stripped dark oak logs and leave one empty column in between each wall.

Place an upside down dark oak stairs in between the stripped dark oak log. This will serve as the front entrance to the mushroom house.

Next, for the remainder empty columns, place an upside down dark oak stairs above and a regular facing stair on the bottom leaving a one block opening in between the stripped dark oak logs.

STEP 3. Add Flooring

Inside, dig one block down and place oak planks for the floors.

STEP 4. Add the Doors and Windows

Place a dark oak door in the opening from the inside of the house. This will create more depth.

Place a white stained glass pane throughout the remaining openings to complete the windows.

STEP 4. Finish the Roof

Place dark oak slabs on the top half of the third stripped dark oak log block.

Do the same thing in this corner.

Then continue repeating this step until you the entire mushroom house is wrapped.


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 5. Exterior Décor and Landscape Design

Place two mossy cobblestone walls on each side of the door with a flower pot and poppy. Dress the front door with a light gray carpet.

Dig two blocks down.

Place a glowstone at the bottom.

Then, place an oak trapdoor on the block above the glowstone.

Then, place dark oak leaves on top of the oak trapdoor.

Complete with dark oak fence sign. Repeat this process at each corner of the house.

Dig three blocks in front of the window to add podzol, lily of the valley, and a red mushroom. Repeat this in front of the remaining windows.

STEP 6. Carrot Farm

Use a shovel to create a path to the small carrot farm. In order to make a carrot farm, you need to create a 3x3 layout with a hoe, punch one block in the middle to pour water, and add your carrots to grow.

STEP 7. Furnish the Interior

  • Armor stand with armor

  • Light gray carpet

  • Red bed

  • Item frame with crimson fungus and warped fungus

  • Chain

  • Lantern

  • Barrel

  • White stained glass

  • Barrel

  • Flower pot with poppy

  • Sea pickle

  • Stonecutter

  • Dark oak trapdoor

  • Crafting table

  • Furnace

  • Smoker


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

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