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Are you building a medieval town, village or city? Or simply want to make your small house that bit bigger? Well here's how, and it looks great even if you do have space.
1. Build you frame out of oak wood (logs) and then fill with cobblestone. Then cover the oak logs with stone bricks on the outside only, like so:
2. Then add stairs on the stone brick pillars;
3. Then place log lines on top of the upside down stair blocks. Do this all the way across.
4. Add floorboards flush with the logs you placed in the previous step. Make sure you have a complete floor, this screenshot was just so you could see.
5. Place two vertical oak logs on each corner of the top frame. To get the window space, make a triangle shape and well, follow the image below for that step, after that, fill that gaps in with white wool. You can use light grey wool at random places to make the wall look a bit more interesting.
6. Final stage really, add the roof (make sure the is a one block overhang where the triangular window bits are) - Sorry, I can't remember the name >.<
(when done)
-Fighterbear12
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