Minecraft: How to Build an Oak Starter House

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In this tutorial, I will show you how to build an easy oak starter house in Minecraft. When starting out, oak and cobblestone are some of the easiest materials to come across, so I wanted to try and incorporate easy-to-find materials for this survival house build. It’s an l-shape house with basic essentials like a bed, furnace, crafting table, and small wheat farm. It’s a perfect survival house if you’re just getting started. This is built in 17.1.1 Java Edition.

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 Oak Starter House (Step-by-Step) Tutorial

Step 1. Layout Dimensions

Copy the layout dimensions as shown above.

Step 2. Walls

Build five blocks up with oak logs on the marked spots for the pillars.

Then, build five blocks up with stripped oak logs in between the oak log pillars.

Step 3. Roof

On the lower half of the 5th block, add spruce stairs and wrap it around the entire house as shown in the photo instructions above.

Then, add spruce slabs on top of the wall and continue filling in the roof until it is completed.

Step 4. Front Porch, Door, and Windows

Use a combination of cobblestone and mossy cobblestone to create the front porch area.

The front porch features:

  • Red carpet

  • Lantern

  • Flower pot

  • Dead bush

  • Azalea flowering leaves

  • Cobblestone and mossy cobblestone walls

  • Spruce door

  • Oak stairs

Add lanterns around the house as shown above in the photo instructions.


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. Fireplace (Exterior)

The fireplace features:

  • Cobblestone and mossy cobblestone and stairs

  • Campfire

  • Spruce trapdoor

Step 6. Landscaping

Landscaping features:

  • Oak leaves

  • Dead bush

  • Grass

  • Spruce sign

  • Podzol

  • Sweet berries

Step 7. Small Wheat Farm

Use a shovel to create a path.

Above are the dimensions for the wheat farm. Dig one block in the middle and add your water bucket. You will need spruce fence and fence gate for the enclosed area.

  • Spruce slab

  • Composter

  • Wheat seeds

  • Hoe

Step 8. Flooring

Add spruce planks for the flooring inside.

Step 9. Complete the Fireplace

Complete the fireplace using a combination of cobblestone and mossy cobblestone, stairs, slabs, and a campfire.

Step 9. Interior Furnishing

  • Zombie head

  • Flower pot

  • Dandelion

  • Item frame with sword and bow

  • Stone brick stairs

  • Spruce trapdoor

  • Painting

  • Torch

  • Item frames with blue orchid and allium

  • Armor stand with armor

  • Oak planks

  • Item frames with stone slabs

  • White carpet

  • Furnace

  • Crafting table

  • Barrel

  • Chest

  • Lantern

  • Barrel

  • Item frames with red tulip, orange tulip, and white tulip

  • Spruce trapdoor

  • Bookshelf

  • Oak log

  • Large amethyst bud

  • Lantern

  • Flower pot with fern

  • Red bed

  • Gray Carpet


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

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