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Minecraft: How To Build A Suburban Mansion House Tutorial (#4)

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[0:01]My name is Roal and today I'll be bringing you a new tutorial on how to build a suburban mansion.
[0:01]Now this house features a stylish realistic design in which one can use in a modern day setting and features a very large interior with its three floors and spacious two-car garage.
[0:01]Not only that, but it comes with a beautiful wrap around porch and plenty of other things that make this an awesome home to build and play with.
[0:28]So let's begin this by laying out an 18 long by 18 wide ring of gray concrete blocks.
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[0:01]Hey, what is up guys? My name is Roal and today I'll be bringing you a new tutorial on how to build a suburban mansion. Now this house features a stylish realistic design in which one can use in a modern day setting and features a very large interior with its three floors and spacious two-car garage. Not only that, but it comes with a beautiful wrap around porch and plenty of other things that make this an awesome home to build and play with. So with all that being said, let's get right into building it.

[0:28]Now first up, we'll lay out the walls for the main section of the building. So let's begin this by laying out an 18 long by 18 wide ring of gray concrete blocks.

[1:03]And then with this area laid down, we can now build the walls up to a total height of 13 blocks tall.

[3:07]So once we have all the walls built, we'll next add in the flooring to the house. So let's start at this right section and replace all the grass at the bottom layer with stone blocks.

[3:46]Then at the top layer of these walls, we'll also add a floor by placing an air of oak planks.

[4:17]Now for the left part of the house, we'll add in three layers of the flooring here. So let's do that by placing any layer of oak planks at the second, seventh, and 12th block up on these walls.

[5:22]Next up, we'll add in a couple of roofs to cover over these two sections of the building. So starting with the left section, let's come to the top layer of the wall and begin placing stone brick stairs around the top edge of these four walls.

[5:57]Then once we have one layer of the stairs in place, it should be pretty self-explanatory from here as we'll just have to keep going up a row each time until we eventually reach the top.

[6:55]Now moving over to the lower right section, the roof will mostly be the same, only this time we'll be adding the stairs around three walls instead of four. So to start this by placing stairs around the top edge of these walls and continue to add more rows until we reach the top.

[7:33]Also, when we get to the top four layers of this roof, it will end up merging with the roof at the left side, so all we have to do is simply just connect them together like I do here.

[8:39]Then once these roofs are in place, let's next add upside down quartz stairs below the bottom layer of stone brick stairs for both of these roofs.

[9:41]Next up, we'll add in the porch to the house, starting with marking out the corners of it with some columns. So come to the point on which this taller wall ends, go out three blocks from it and place in a six tall column of quartz pillar blocks here.

[10:10]And for the last column, let's go to the back left corner and place one that is three blocks over to the left of the wall.

[10:24]So now that we've marked out the corners of the porch, we can add the flooring to it by placing a three wide layer of stone blocks between the walls and pillars that is a block up from the ground.

[11:08]Then we'll add a couple of staircases to get onto the porch. So at both the front left side, place a four white staircase of quartz that aligns with the middle of the taller walls.

[11:40]Now once the two staircases are in, let's then add the same six tall quartz pillar columns to each side of them.

[12:52]Then on top of all these quartz stairs we just placed, let's also add a bunch of upside down and sideways facing stairs for the porch railing.

[13:47]And then let's go around to the back left quartz pillar and do the same thing with the quartz slabs here.

[15:23]And finally to finish up this porch, let's add quartz slabs between all the quartz stairs we just placed.

[15:53]Next up, we'll add in all the doors and windows to the house. So let's start with the front door by adding two oak doors up on the porch in the middle of this wall.

[16:09]Then let's go to the back right part of the house and place in a back door to the garage using a couple of oak doors as well.

[16:28]Next, we'll add in the two-car garage doors at the front right part of the house. So if we go two blocks over from the right corner, let's clear out a five wide and four tall section of this wall for the first door.

[16:45]Then go over a block from this gap and clear out another space for the second door.

[16:58]Now with both these gaps cleared out, let's go inside of this and add an extra layer of gray concrete around these two openings.

[17:23]Then let's go outside again and in between these two gaps, let's add horizontally placed quartz pillar blocks across the extra layers of concrete we just added so the doors are indented a block.

[17:55]Now let's add a couple of windows into each of the garage doors using white stained glass panes.

[18:13]Next we'll add in the rest of the windows using white stained glass panes. So starting at the top part of this front wall, let's first remove a couple of windows in two blocks from each end of the wall with trap doors at the sides of them.

[18:54]Then let's go over to the left side and add a couple more of these same windows that are five blocks in from each end this time.

[21:24]Lastly, let's go over to the side of the garage and add a couple of four-wide windows that are three blocks in from the ends of the walls.

[21:50]Next up, we'll also add in one of these windows for the roof at the right side.

[25:43]So we can start by removing six blocks of the stone brick stairs at the center of the roof again, however, only do so for the second row in this time.

[27:40]Next up, we'll add in the driveway and other decorative features to the house. So let's add in the driveway first by replacing 12 rows of the grass in front of the garage walls with stone blocks.

[28:51]Then we'll add a raised flower bed between the left side of the driveway and the porch stairs. So make a curved flower bed that goes out five blocks using stone slabs and add rose bushes within it.

[29:26]And now let's connect a walkway from the end of the stairs to the driveway by replacing the grass around the flower bed with stone blocks.

[31:50]Lastly, we will now add a chimney to the back of the house. So go over a block from the end of the porch and add in a six-wide and six-tall wall of cobblestone.

[32:29]Then from the top of this, add up a two by two column of cobblestone that is seven blocks tall and then add four cobblestone walls at the top to finish it up.

[34:55]But that is going to be all for this suburban mansion house tutorial. I hope you guys enjoyed and thank you so much for watching. As always, I'd love to hear all your feedback and don't forget to drop a like if you enjoyed, it that would be much appreciated. And with that said, I hope to see you guys in the next video. Later, guys. Bye-bye.

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