If you don’t have an eye for architecture or good spatial awareness, building a Minecraft house that isn’t just a cobblestone cube can be intimidating. Luckily, the internet is full of Minecraft builders who should be considering a future in designing real-world buildings. Here are five killer examples of ways to build houses in Minecraft that put form as high on the list as function.

How to Find House Ideas

Before you get into the five examples, it’s important to understand where to find ideas. Of course, this all starts with a Google search. “Cool Minecraft House Ideas” isn’t a bad way to start, but you’ll get even better results if you have something more specific in mind.

“Minecraft Modern House,” “Minecraft Cabin,” and “Minecraft Treehouse” will all net you piles of ideas. Search for images of famous houses and buildings or well-known or unique architects and designers, and then look for articles or discussions about those buildings. That could lead you to look for cantilevered houses, A-Frame homes, Japanese castles, or Swiss chalets, each offering their own unique ideas and suggestions.

From there, it’s up to you to decide how much guidance you want. A good YouTube tutorial can walk you through the process block-by-block. Using Google Image Search or Pinterest, meanwhile, will bring in galleries of images that you can use as a more general inspiration if you want to create something more personalized.

Example Homes

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