Tutorials/Best building materials

When building houses, it's important to build the right materials. Otherwise, you may end up having a house that can be burned down easily and exploded easily, or you may spend tons of time to look for the supplies to build a house out of rare materials unnecessarily. This tutorial page contrasts different building materials, and additionally gives an overall view of the quality of the material.

What to look for
When picking a material to build with, there are three main considerations: Obtainability, durability, and decoration.

Obtainability
Some materials are easier to get, while others are extremely difficult. For example, in survival, making a house of cobblestone is certainly easier than making one of diamond blocks. Also to consider is the renewability of the material you would like to use. Some materials can be gained infinitely, while others must be sought in increasing distances from spawn.

Durability
The durability of a material is important, especially in PVP. The main considerations to make are hardness, blast resistance, and flammability. Maximum durability is not always necessary. If you don't expect to be attacked by players, then hardness shouldn't be a problem. If you can prevent creepers from getting close, blast resistance isn't as important. If there is no nearby lava or trees to spread fire and you aren't concerned about lightning, flammability isn't a problem either. Just remember that it is usually better to have extra durability than too little.

Decoration
Some material looks better than others when it comes to houses. Of course, it really boils down to a matter of opinion, but most people will agree that solid bedrock cubes aren't always the best design.