Tutorials/Adding beauty to constructions

This tutorial is to give aesthetic advice for your home or building.

Basic things
Note: You can install a Furniture Mod and thus have furniture that looks even more realistic!

Floor
It's recommended that it shouldn't be grass/dirt; it's lazy and is easily broken. It is better to use a wood (flammable), sandstone, or stone floor. Smooth stone slabs look good as tiles. Wool is decorative, but again, keep it away from fire hazards. Carpet was a much better alternative to wool, as it was not flammable, but as of snapshot 13w41b, they are flammable.

Windows
If you are in the beginning of your survival, it's recommended not to use glass blocks, as you can use glass panes to conserve materials. If you are more advanced in your world, you should use glass blocks if it looks better.

If windows are at two blocks above the ground, it is easy to see out of them. Make large windows that take up a section of wall for a more open feel. If you make 1x2 windows, you can add wood blocks at the ends for shutters.

Ceiling
If your ceiling is 2 blocks high, people can't jump. Adjust it so that it measures 3 to 4 blocks high, so your home will have a more spacious feel. Remember that Endermen are three blocks tall, so keep your house well lit to prevent them from spawning; note that this will not prevent Endermen that have spawned elsewhere from teleporting into your home.

Stairs
If you have staircases that use full blocks instead of stair blocks, it is a good idea to switch them out. It makes it much easier to walk. If you want long stairs, use slabs.

Hall
Make a hallway if you have multiple rooms. They should be three or four blocks wide for a large house, and two blocks wide for smaller ones. Use carpets for this part to add some color, though wool works as well. It is recommended to also leave a space for a window if you have the space, so it will look brighter.

Exterior
Include a garden of shrubs, flowers, a few trees, and some potted plants. Put one or two leaf blocks on top of wood to make hedges. If your garden is large enough, why not add a Tree-house or a pool?

Others
Keep lots of open spaces and do not use too many doors, so your house will look more than "Designer". Light rooms up with redstone lamps or glowstone instead of torches to improve lighting, or add chandeliers for a classier look. Also you can put pictures on the walls that look empty. You can "hang up" a torch by placing a torch on a block, then an item frame on the same block, before finishing it up by placing an anvil inside the item frame.

Kitchen
Include table(s), a sink (Cauldron), a furnace, a crafting table, and chests to hold food.

Living Room
Include chairs and couches, and something decorative or something to do. You can also add a fireplace, but beware of fire! You can make fireplaces out of any material, but it is recommended to use stone or brick.

Bedroom(s)
Include a bed, paintings, a jukebox, and a dresser made by stacking chests. The following is optional: Add an Ender Chest to keep your stuff extra safe. This is optional, as I said, due to the fact of the cost of the crafting, hence my saying it is optional.

Bathroom
Toilet, sink, shower, bathtub.

Furniture
Chair Note that you can make a couch by adding more stairs.

Table

A village-style table can be made from a pressure plate atop a fence post. As of 1.6, carpets can be used the same way, and often look better. Connecting more than one table when using carpets will look better also. Often times, a simple slab floating at waist-height can suffice, sometimes fitting in with 'alternative style homes'.

Appliances
Sink

Large Building Decorations
Fountain

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