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Planks are common blocks used as building blocks and in crafting recipes. They are one of the first things that a player can craft in Survival and Adventure modes. There are eleven variants of planks, which can be differentiated into three categories: Overworld planks made from tree logs, bamboo planks made from blocks of bamboo, and nonflammable Nether planks made from huge fungus stems ...
Feb 18, 2022 · Make a Pickaxe . A later step in the process will leave you empty-handed unless you bring a pickaxe. To stay ahead of this issue, go ahead and make a wooden pickaxe now. Gather some wood and take it to a crafting table. Place a piece of wood into the crafting grid, and you’ll see 4 wood planks in the output slot.
- Glowstone. Glowstone is a beautiful light-emitting decoration block found only in the Nether. It can be made from Glowstone dust. It is great for a light source within the house, and can be placed as a flooring block in the corners of a room.
- Terracotta. Terracotta is a major decoration block, which can be used extensively for flooring. These blocks have many different intricate designs on them, which sets them apart from blocks with plain colored designs like wool or concrete.
- Wool and Concrete. Wool is one of the best blocks for flooring and decoration in Minecraft, owing to the variety of colors it can be dyed in. What is more convenient is that white wool, which is the most common type of wool available, can be dyed into many different colors.
- Polished Andesite, Granite and Diorite. Andesite, Granite and Diorite are three of the most commonly available blocks in Minecraft. They can be found in huge numbers when mining.
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This tutorial shows how to make different types of floorings for buildings.
With Wood and Wood Planks
Wood is one of the most common materials used for floors in Minecraft, as well as floors in real life. Different combinations of wood logs and wood planks can give houses different styles. The advantage of wood is that trees are both very common and fully renewable.
With Granite, Andesite, or Diorite
Granite, andesite, and diorite, were added in 1.8 for building. These three types of stone, when un-polished, can give a floor an old, eroding feel to it, while using combinations of the polished versions of granite, andesite, and diorite, can result in a tile-like floor.
With Wool or Concrete
Wool and concrete can be used to brighten up floors a bit, and make them colorful. Most colors of wool are fully renewable, and the ingredients to craft concrete are fairly common. Use wool for a more detailed-looking floor, and concrete for a more polished floor.
If you are making a house and have plenty of materials at hand, you will probably have multiple rooms. Certain types of floors fit perfectly with a certain style of room, while others don't. Here is a list of rooms you will probably have in your house (specifically if you're in survival), and what type of floor would go best with them (note: not all of them have been mentioned):
Foyer/Living room
Your foyer is the room when you first walk into the house, and many players make it their living room. Using the wool pattern 1 with blue/lime/yellow wool, or a glazed terracotta pattern, would look great to get a visitor's attention. You can also surround the wool/glazed terracotta with either plain wood planks or with horizontal wood logs and wood planks (see the first image in "Gallery" for an example).
Kitchen/Smelting room/Dining room
The place where your smelting and managing food is done would look best with the tile-like floor, consisting of polished andesite and polished granite. Also, for a less subtle flooring, use the concrete pattern 1, with black and white concrete. If you have a separate kitchen and smelting room, use the tile-like floor for the kitchen, and for the smelting room, use (a) block(s) of your choice, or you could use the tile-like floor or black/white concrete floor for the smelting room as well.
Bedroom
•Tutorials/Adding beauty to constructions
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Feb 7, 2023 · Players will only need One bonemeal to create Concrete, so this allows players the chance to claim many more pieces in the future. After the Bonemeal has been created, players will need to arrange it, alongside sand and gravel in the exact order that is shown in the photo above. Place the Sand on the outer edges of the square, and the Gravel in ...
Nov 12, 2021 · Ingredients. There are only three ingredients for Concrete Powder: 4 Sand, 4 Gravel, and any 1 colour of dye. When you break a block of Gravel, it has a 10% chance of dropping Flint instead of a Gravel block. To avoid this, use a shovel with the Silk Touch enchantment.
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Jul 25, 2023 · 2 Warped Stem. Warped Stem is the other Wood Plank type available in Minecraft's Nether realm. It is derived from a Huge Warped Fungus and is a bluish-green in color. You can grow your own in a tree farm using Bone Meal on a Warped Fungus or Warped Nylium. Like the Crimson Stems, Warped Stems only appear in the Nether.