The key to making furniture in Minecraft is creativity. When creating pieces for your home, office, or bat cave, a clever use of items will go far.
As you'll see, the process is actually really simple and fun. For the most part we're going to make objects that look like furniture, which means that you can pretty well make endless variations to your designs.
The items most commonly used to make Minecraft furniture include:. Making furniture is all about using your imagination and making something look believable. If it's believable to you, chances are other people will know what it is. Take your time and try clever tricks. The fish tank is a great example of thinking outside the box, and making clever use of block types.
This, after all, is the key to making furniture: using blocks in a way they were never intended. Follow us on Twitter MinecraftHowTo! Want to master Microsoft Excel and take your work-from-home job prospects to the next level? Jump-start your career with our Premium A-to-Z Microsoft Excel Training Bundle from the new Gadget Hacks Shop and get lifetime access to more than 40 hours of Basic to Advanced instruction on functions, formula, tools, and more.
To finish it, all the way up at the top and to the side put a single block. Put mine cart rails on the stairs we made. Then, put down slabs on top of the hole with the other slabs in it. Be sure to leave a gap between one set of slabs and the other.
Finally place down the mine carts and push them down the slope. The mine carts should now be in the slabs. Add stairs on the side facing inwards to finish the look. To get in, hold down on the slab until you zoom in. Then jump. Now you can move around as if the slab your in doesn't exist. When the lever is pulled, light will shine through the painting.
Five Basic Chair Designs made from oak. More Chair Designs. A sofa can be made using stair blocks, with a sign attached to either side as "arms". Also, as of Java Edition 1. An alternate type of sofa can be made by placing 2 or more slabs in a row and surround the sides and back with blank signs.
To make a 'leather' sofa, use slabs surrounded by wool blocks. Another way to make a nice couch is to place four wood planks in a row, with wood slabs on top.
Then, put two wood planks on the ends and two rails in the middle. Place minecarts on the rails, and there! You have a couch you can actually sit on! Chairs can be made similarly to sofas, but the 'sitting' area is only 1 block wide. There are many variations of the chair listed below. You could just place 1 stair block for a simple chair. You could also put 1 stair block down, and put blank signs on the side for an armchair.
You could also put down 1 slab, with blank signs on the sides and the back for a cool-looking armchair. If you have a dog tamed wolf , you may also want a dog bed in your house for it to sit on. You can make one using 2 wood slabs in a row, with signs attached on the sides, front and back.
Also, since the 1. A throne can be made by placing a minecart track on the ground with a block stone, cobblestone, or iron blocks are best on one end and a staircase on the other end. Then, four stairs are placed to the sides of the minecart track and the original staircase. Then, place two stairs on the two side blocks. Put a minecart on the track and enjoy the throne you can sit on.
A step up into the modern world of interior design is the "lounge bench". Make an extra-long "sofa" with a degree angle in it somewhere, no sign "arms", and possibly using slabs and blocks, instead of stair pieces. If in a corner, a bookshelf looks appealing in the corner, and blends in with the wood's texture. You can also place any type of stairs oak wood stairs are recommended and place blocks on the sides.
Another model looks like a sofa from a TV show. You are required to have 3 height, 2 length and 6 width. You can use spruce wood or brown wool to make it look like that TV show sofa, but you have to have 26 blocks of that material. Any material is okay, but otherwise, it will not look like the prototype. Then, on the ends of where there is 1 layer of material, add 1 block to each end. Now just add 6 blocks on top of the 2 block height area other than the ends and add 1 block on each.
Never set near fires, as the sofa will burn up. You can also make a working chair, using a minecart, rail, stair, 2 signs, any full block, a piston, and a lever. First place a piston 2 blocks above where you want your chair to be facing down and place a lever on the side of it, next place a full block with a rail on it where you want your chair to be, then place a minecart on the rail and break the block below the rail, after that place a stair where the rail was, finally activate the lever, it should push the stair block into the minecart, now break the piston and lever and place signs on the sides of the chair.
To make a cool desk chair you could use a Red Nether Brick Slab instead of a stair, spruce or dark oak trapdoors instead of signs and 2 more trapdoors behind the chair as the back, and a red banner on the top back trapdoor hanging into the seat you could also make a working a couch using this method. Fireplaces give your living room a more "homey" feel.
A fireplace can literally be a little hole in the wall with netherrack in it. Or it can be a sleek, ultra-modern piece of contemporary Minecraft art. For the actual fire, the simplest option is to simply use a campfire. This has the right appearance and has the useful function of cooking food without fuel, while also not igniting nearby blocks. Campfires can still damage mobs that touch them, so make sure that nothing can get to them. The alternatives are burning netherrack, lava or even an operating furnace.
A nice design is a brick outline in the wall and floor slabs can make the area around it on the floor elevated. Light the netherrack if going with this option , and add a chimney for all the smoke to go out through and it's also an outside decoration! A more contemporary and "sleek" design is to make the same brick outline but with lava inside, and put glass in front of the lava, making for an ultra-modern, "artificial fireplace" feel.
Iron bars can be added around the fire to look like a fire guard for a more realistic look. For an alternate fireplace design, pick a spot away from any flammable material. Next, dig a 1 block deep hole 2 blocks if using netherrack and put the fire in it.
Next, you should place a glass block on top of the fire so you won't burn yourself you will have to put a block adjacent to the hole to place the glass block then later remove it. An example of a traditional fireplace.
The wooden blocks seen behind are flammable, and are in reach as well as some of the ceiling blocks. These are well in the fire range so be careful where the wood is located.
To build an old-style brick built fireplace, you will want this next to a wall. First, dig a 3 block deep hole. After that, add netherrack at the bottom and light it up. Third, place netherrack on the top of the hole. Next, place a brick on both sides of the fire and put another brick on top of those and in the middle of the ones in the top.
Repeat in front of the bricks so you cannot throw things in the fire. This part is optional. If you want to add a chimney, add bricks on the top to the sides and the front of the fire. Keep adding until you reach your roof and then break the area where the fire is. Add 2 - 3 more levels of the chimney on the roof. Finally, add netherrack on your roof level and light it up!
Alternatively, you can build a traditional style fireplace, which is similar to the old-style fireplace but more elaborate. Add a stone brick between the two stairs, and attach an additional stone brick below. Build up a column of stone bricks upward from the center brick, until it exits the house, placing a torch on top to imitate a chimney stoke. Finally, ignite the netherrack and add nether-brick fences around the opening. You could also add stone stairs to the underside of the opening.
See the image for reference. However, the rest of your house will be fine. It should be 3 blocks from the ground. Now, descend it to almost the fire level 2 blocks away and add a cauldron to the nether brick fence. Add water in and it's done! Fun if making witch houses. Automatic fireplaces activate at the push of a button or the pull of a lever. There is a glitch that lets fire charges go through a 1-meter wide wall when shot out of a dispenser.
Make a wall out of non-flammable material. Leave a 3 space gap. Then make another wall. In the gap, put a single block located right beside where you want the dispenser. Place a dispenser so it is facing the inside wall and there is no space between the dispenser and the wall. Place redstone on the block that leads to the dispenser [you have to use a repeater].
Start building the inside. You need to surround a piece of netherrack with iron bars. Make sure the floor is not made out of any wooden materials, wool or carpets as they will burn. You may decorate this any other way but place a button where the redstone signal would receive the input. Then, place multiple fire charges in the dispenser [they don't have any other important use].
For a more effective fireplace, place a sticky piston that is activated by a NOT gate. Replace the button with the lever. You may need to use repeaters to delay the dispenser. When you switch the fireplace off, a piston pops out and burns out the fire. You may want to make a fake chimney to hide the piston.
For a unique look to your fireplace, use a dispenser to dispense burning arrows to make the fire look better. You will need some redstone skills to make this. Building a shelf is simple. Placing stairs upside down allows functional stair shelves. Blocks are split into two halves thus two slabs of the same material make 1 block so point your cursor at the TOP HALF of the block you want your shelf against and place your stair; if you aim lower it will be right-side-up and you have to replace it.
If you aimed for the top half of the placement block it will become upside-down and you can make non-floating cake holders. This way you can skip the trouble of placing a block and your stair and removing the reference block. Place them outside under a window for a windowsill, or maybe even use several with crafting tables mixed in for a cat tree.
Place any block on the ceiling, then put 4 trapdoors on each side of the block to give it the look of a ceiling fan. Need some music in your house?
Here's how to make a piano that plays music or just notes. To make a "cool" fence, place a stair where you want your fence to go, then place a slab block on top of each stair. Glass panes , iron bars and cobblestone walls with slabs on top will also work. A kitchen may consist of a small chest with food products, such as meats, bread , or raw ingredients. You may wish to add a crafting table as well as a few furnaces, to simulate a working area and an oven. Counters are made by placing the stone, stone brick, or wood plank blocks in any manner a real-world kitchen would be placed in.
Also, the kitchen should be placed on cobblestone or stone brick floors, rather than wood plank floors. For a more fancy floor, use polished andesite and polished granite, or black and white wool. You may also make a fridge by placing a dispenser on the floor, an iron block on top, and an iron door in front.
Then just place a button next to the dispenser, and when you press it, the iron door will open, and the dispenser will dispense your food! Then, put a large chest underneath it and you got yourself a cabinet! A sink allows you to have a water supply right in your kitchen. You can use a cauldron filled with water and then, a lever above it representing the tap. Putting iron blocks below or surrounding your sink would look cool, or gold or diamond blocks if you have the resources. After Java Edition 1.
Right after Java Edition 1. Thus, this design is now useful. You can make a refrigerator for a nice finish, and to make your kitchen more distinguished.
Many fridge designs allow you to store food inside them, making them functional as well as decorative. This fridge will look fancy and you will have the ability to store items. Firstly dig a block where you want to put your fridge, then put in there a chest, leave the above block blank. This fridge will give you food when you need some. Place a dispenser on the ground with an iron block on it you could also place the dispenser on top of the iron block.
Place an iron door in front of those and place a button on the iron block. When you press the button, the door will open and the dispenser will drop the food you stored. While designs like these serve decorative purposes, they lack the functionality of being able to sit.
While they may not be as aesthetically pleasing to see, they are more functional than the other designs. Another change to this couch would be to use light grey wool so that the minecarts would appear to fit in more, rather than standing out against a light coloured wool. Given the flexibility Minecraft provides, any possible design of a couch can be recreated, and even some new ones introduced.
The creativity of a players is reflected through the designs they can make. You have successfully learnt how to make a couch. Now you can spruce up your living room with even more furniture, including fireplaces, carpets , tables and the like.
Soon enough, your house will start looking organized and will be more welcoming than ever before. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Minecraft Useful Projects How to make a couch in Minecraft. Minecraft Guide. How to make a couch in Minecraft Suggest Edits.
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