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Medieval House Version 2 Schematic

Medieval House Version 2 is a schematic built around usable room massing, exterior shape, entrance planning, and material detail built from Diorite, Stripped Spruce Log, Polished Diorite, Spruce Stairs, Polished Deepslate, Black Framed Glass Pane, Deepslate Brick Stairs, and Stone Slab. The build measures 14 x 20 x 21 blocks and contains 1,282 total blocks. The footprint is moderate, so the main planning task is orientation, clearance, and how nearby terrain frames the build. The preview is useful because it lets builders check entrances, room access, roof height, wall clearance, and terrain contact before committing space, materials, and movement testing in a main world.

Preset result

A medieval house version 2 structure review that helps builders inspect entrances, room access, roof height, wall clearance, and terrain contact before using the schematic.

medieval-house-version-2.nbt
Dimensions
14 x 20 x 21 blocks
Blocks
1,282
Minecraft
1.21.X
Create
6.0.10
HouseMedievalBuildingBase detail3D preview

Required mods

Quark, Create, Mcwfences, Mcwstairs, Mcwdoors, Create: Copycats+, Farmersdelight, Chipped.

Preset screenshot

The screenshot highlights the medieval house version 2 shape, main materials, service sides, and placement footprint for quick planning.

Build the preset

  1. Open the 3D preview and inspect entrances, room access, roof height, wall clearance, and terrain contact.
  2. Check the footprint: 14 x 20 x 21 blocks with 1,282 total blocks, then confirm entrance direction, roof clearance, terrain slope, and room for paths around the structure.
  3. Prepare Quark, Create, Mcwfences, Mcwstairs, Mcwdoors, Create: Copycats+, Farmersdelight, and Chipped before import. Structure builds should be tested on a flat pad first, then blended into terrain after the entrances are confirmed.
  4. After placement, confirm doors, roof height, room access, and terrain contact before adding paths or fences.
  5. Use the preview to decide the final orientation before adding docks, roads, hangars, terrain, or support machines around the medieval house version 2.

Build review summary

Medieval House Version 2 works best when judged as a town district, starter base, industrial yard, scenic outpost, or server hub. The design has enough shape and detail to read clearly in a finished world, while the 3D preview makes the important blocks easier to inspect before placement.

The most useful planning detail is material balance. Diorite, Stripped Spruce Log, Polished Diorite, Spruce Stairs, Polished Deepslate, Black Framed Glass Pane, Deepslate Brick Stairs, and Stone Slab That mix affects where the build should sit, how much service space it needs, and whether it should be treated as decoration, machinery, or a moving craft.

  • Author: Vaslic.
  • Best fit: a town district, starter base, industrial yard, scenic outpost, or server hub.
  • Top materials and visible systems include Diorite, Stripped Spruce Log, Polished Diorite, Spruce Stairs, Polished Deepslate, Black Framed Glass Pane, Deepslate Brick Stairs, and Stone Slab.
  • Review priority: entrances, room access, roof height, wall clearance, and terrain contact.

Technical planning notes

The schematic dimensions are 14 x 20 x 21 blocks with 1,282 total blocks. The key technical risk is importing onto uneven terrain before entrances and roof height are clear.

Required mods are Quark, Create, Mcwfences, Mcwstairs, Mcwdoors, Create: Copycats+, Farmersdelight, and Chipped. Builders should confirm the same movement, decorative, and mechanical blocks exist in the target pack before importing the file into an active world.

  • Game version: 1.21.X.
  • Create version: 6.0.10.
  • Main placement concern: entrance direction, roof clearance, terrain slope, and room for paths around the structure.
  • Post-placement check: confirm doors, roof height, room access, and terrain contact before adding paths or fences.

World fit and placement notes

Medieval House Version 2 fits best in a village edge, industrial district, survival base, map hub, or scenic build area. A quick preview pass helps decide whether the build should face a runway, dock, hangar door, harbor lane, road, or open sky lane.

For survival staging, place the medieval house version 2 on a flat pad first, then blend paths, terrain, lamps, and fences after entrances are checked.

  • Best first import location: a flat build pad larger than the 14 x 20 x 21 footprint.
  • Keep access open for entrances, room access, roof height, wall clearance, and terrain contact.
  • Add support scenery only after the medieval house version 2 is aligned and tested.
  • Back up the world before movement, flight, fluid, weapon, or large-structure testing.

Open this workflow

Start from the related Schematic workbench, then adjust the preset fields for your world.