![]() ![]() Repeat this process until you reach the top and place the spruce slab on top as usual. Go in one layer, place the stripped spruce wood on the oak log, then place spruce stairs upside down next to it, and place another stripped spruce wood on top of the spruce stairs. When you reach the center, place another spruce stair upside down, and a spruce slab on top. Then extend outside one block to create the hanging effect and start building up. Now for the roof, let's use spruce stairs and start building at the same height as the outer oak log pillars. Finally, use 3 cobblestone walls to create support like this. At this point, use cobblestone slabs to expand all the way to the backside. ![]() ![]() Remember to place one more block upside down right behind the original stairs, and continue making your way up to 4 blocks tall. Now go back to the left side, and start building the 2 blocks wide stairs with cobblestone stairs. Here's the left side.įinally, on the right side, more flowering azalea leaves for this particular side. You will have something like this on the front side.Ĭontinue using this technique to decorate the remaining sides. Place an oak door and some azalea leaves. Then use spruce trapdoors and place them in every corner and the block has the spruce stairs on top. Place the stairs in the center and wrap them around the box. Remember to leave 2 blocks to place the door later.Ĭreate a spruce trim around the cobblestone box by interleaving spruce stairs and spruce slabs. And fill the floor with spruce planks.īuild up 3 more blocks using cobblestone, then fill the top and the middle column with cobblestone too. Leave one block in the middle for the front door. Start things off by creating the layout of 7x5 with cobblestone. ![]()
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