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本教程介绍如何为建筑物制作不同类型的地板。

综述

如果玩家计划长期呆在某个房子里,他们可能希望它看起来更漂亮。搭配更好的地板可以大大有助于房屋的气氛。此外,不同地板可以带给玩家不同的感觉,例如:使用不同颜色的羊毛可以带来快乐的气氛和丰富多彩的色彩,而地狱砖块安山岩地狱岩的混合可能会使他们感到有一种险恶和不祥的气氛。

地板纹理

下面列出的要求是针对 5 x 5 格计算的。网格显示了许多类型地板的尺寸,通常包括 6 x 6 。

使用原木和木板

木材是Minecraft地板中最常用的材料之一,也是现实生活中的地板。原木和木板的不同组合可以为房屋提供不同的风格。木材的优点是树木十分容易找,而且完全可再生。

水平摆放

要求: 13 木板,12 原木
This design has a fancy and polished look. It is somewhat spareful, but not as spareful as if it were made with solely wood planks. The wood logs are hard to orient, but this can be solved by placing the wood planks first and then the logs. Place the wood logs on the back and front sides of the wood planks, to get them to face the correct direction.

垂直摆放

要求: 13 木板, 12 原木
This design requires the exact same materials as the previous. It is not as fancy as it would be if using horizontal wood logs, but it's easier to orient.

横竖向摆放

要求: 25 原木
这种设计具有细致和抛光的感觉。然而,它需要大量的原木,并且很难把原木方向摆好。最简单方法是先放置所有垂直摆放,然后再水平摆放。

使用安山岩、石灰岩和闪长岩

安山岩、石灰岩和闪长岩是在1.8时被加入的建筑方块。直接使用这些材料能够让地板有一种陈旧、风华的感觉,而使用它们的磨制版本能够制造出瓦片状的地板。

Tile-like Floor

Requirements: 13 polished andesite, 12 polished granite
This design with alternating polished andesite and granite is great for a tiled floor, such as for a kitchen or a bathroom.

Eroding Floor

Requirements: 16 diorite, 9 andesite
This type of floor does not look fancy or polished, but it is great for an old floor that looks like its eroding away. It is basically a floor of diorite with andesite placed randomly throughout. Note that this grid is for a 5 x 5 floor, unlike the others, which were for a 6 x 6.

With Wool or Concrete

Wool and concrete can be used to brighten up floors a bit, and make them colorful. Most colors of wool are fully renewable, and the ingredients to craft concrete are fairly common. Use wool for a more detailed-looking floor, and concrete for a more polished floor.

Pattern 1

This wool or concrete pattern is more complicated than any pattern so far. The way its designed is easiest on a square floor, but can be accommodated. If you don't want to worry about accommodating to a non-square rectangular floor, make this pattern in the center of the floor and surround it with another simpler pattern.

Using blue, lime, and yellow wool or concrete

Requirements: 12 blue wool or concrete, 9 lime wool or concrete, 4 yellow wool or concrete

This floor pattern is nice and colorful. It can be built with concrete or wool. There are 2 grids below. The first one shows how a 5 x 5 floor would use this pattern with concrete, and the second one shows how a 6 x 6 floor would use this pattern with wool.


You can also switch up the different colors of wool. For example, you can change the yellow wool to lime, the lime to blue, and the blue to yellow if desired.

Using cyan, green, and light blue wool or concrete

Requirements: 12 cyan wool or concrete, 9 green wool or concrete, 4 light blue wool or concrete

This pattern gives a floor aquamarine water feel to it, while still keeping it colorful. As with the previous pattern, the first grid shows a 5 x 5 floor using this pattern, with concrete, and the second grid shows a 6 x 6 floor using this pattern, with wool.


Pattern 2

Requirements: 13 concrete A, 12 concrete B

This pattern is perhaps the simplest of the 3 wool/concrete patterns. It involves just alternating two colors of concrete for every block. Because this pattern is simple and is nearly the same for any size of flooring, there is only one grid showing how to make this pattern, and it is for a 5 x 5 floor. This specific example uses black and white concrete:

Pattern 3

Note: The requirements here are for a 7 x 7 floor, rather than a 5 x 5 floor.

Requirements: 24 red wool, 16 yellow wool, 8 green wool, 1 blue wool

You can use this rainbow-like pattern to make a very colorful floor. Although it looks the best for at least a 7 x 7, it can be accommodated to smaller sizes. For bigger sizes, you can add more colors, such as orange and purple. The first grid here shows how you can use this rainbow flooring for a 7 x 7 floor, and the second grid for a 12 x 12 floor.


Also, if you want, you can reverse the order of the rainbow colors, so that the red wool is in the middle, and the blue or purple is on the outside.

With Glazed Terracotta

Glazed terracotta is great when used to highlight certain parts of a floor, specifically in a castle or royal house. What makes glazed terracotta unique from other blocks, is that different textures and colors are shown throughout the block, unlike most blocks, which are one color throughout. Lime glazed terracotta is great for a royal-looking floor, while red glazed terracotta is great for a fancy carpet. Orange-glazed terracotta is great for a beach-hut floor, or the floor for a party place.

One option for glazed terracotta is to substitute the blocks in the wool/concrete patterns for glazed terracotta, to give it a more fancy feel. Here is an example of using glazed terracotta for the wool/concrete pattern 1:


For more patterns using glazed terracotta, see Tutorials/Glazed terracotta patterns.

房间地板

If you are making a house and have plenty of materials at hand, you will probably have multiple rooms. Certain types of floors fit perfectly with a certain style of room, while others don't. Here is a list of rooms you will probably have in your house (specifically if you're in survival), and what type of floor would go best with them (note: not all of them have been mentioned):

Foyer/Living room

Your foyer is the room when you first walk into the house, and many players make it their living room. Using the wool pattern 1 with blue/lime/yellow wool, or a glazed terracotta pattern, would look great to get a visitor's attention. You can also surround the wool/glazed terracotta with either plain wood planks or with horizontal wood logs and wood planks (see the first image in "Gallery" for an example).

Kitchen/Smelting room/Dining room

The place where your smelting and managing food is done would look best with the tile-like floor, consisting of polished andesite and polished granite. Also, for a less subtle flooring, use the concrete pattern 1, with black and white concrete. If you have a separate kitchen and smelting room, use the tile-like floor for the kitchen, and for the smelting room, use (a) block(s) of your choice, or you could use the tile-like floor or black/white concrete floor for the smelting room as well.

Bedroom

Your bedroom is a room where you should make the floor your own. You can use whichever block is your favorite, or use one that fits your playing style. Additionally, you can also theme your bedroom. For example, if you're making your bedroom a water/ice theme, use the wool pattern 1 with cyan/green/light blue wool, or just dark prismarine. It's all up to you.

Crafting room

Although many players make the crafting room part of their bedroom, living room, or smelting room, while others have none at all, some players with bigger houses may have a separate crafting room. A crafting room looks great with any of the combinations of wood and wood planks, or if you don't care about a fancy crafting room and want to use minimal wood, only use wood planks.

Storage room

For a storage room, a lot of the floor design is up to you, similar to a bedroom. If you have an above-ground storage room and you want it to look nice, try using wood, wood planks, or stone bricks. If your storage room is in the basement, and you want the floor to not look quite as nice for a realistic basement look, use cobblestone, or for an even more worn down look, the eroding floor design, with andesite and diorite. Additionally, many players make their storage room part of their bedroom.

Note that just because one type of flooring for a room is recommended, it does NOT mean that you must use that floor for every house you build. The flooring for your own house is completely up to you - these floorings are just suggestions.

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