Adacia Common House
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Author: Zeffers716
Block count: 1519
Views: 58790
Blocks you'll need:
Dirt | 279 | |
Cobblestone | 175 | |
Grass | 162 | |
Spruce Wood Stairs | 127 | |
122 | ||
Double Oak Wood Slab | 110 | |
Spruce Wood Plank | 89 | |
Oak Fence | 59 | |
Cobblestone Stairs | 50 | |
Sand | 45 | |
Double Spruce Wood Slab | 39 | |
Oak Wood Plank | 36 | |
Oak Wood Stairs | 35 | |
Oak Leaves | 28 | |
Bookshelf | 24 | |
Glass Pane | 20 | |
Torch | 20 | |
Spruce wood | 16 | |
Black Carpet | 14 | |
Ladder | 9 | |
Green Carpet | 8 | |
Blue Carpet | 8 | |
Wall Sign | 7 | |
Oak Wood | 6 | |
Oak Door | 6 | |
White Carpet | 3 | |
Cobblestone Slab | 3 | |
Red | 3 | |
Chest | 3 | |
Wall | 2 | |
Wooden Trapdoor | 2 | |
Bed | 2 | |
Spruce Wood | 1 | |
Glowstone | 1 | |
Dandelion | 1 | |
Poppy | 1 | |
Jukebox | 1 | |
Clay | 1 | |
Still Water | 1 | |
View Other Materials | 69 |
Skill level | 2 |
Object added | 21 Aug 2017 |
Width | 17 |
Height | 12 |
Depth | 14 |
Tags | house, common house, adacia, basement, medieval house, wooden house |
Block Count | 1519 |
Object materials | |
Dirt | 279 |
Cobblestone | 172 |
Grass | 144 |
Double Oak Wood Slab | 110 |
Spruce Wood Plank | 89 |
Spruce Wood Slab (Bottom) | 63 |
Oak Fence | 59 |
Oak Wood Slab (Upper) | 59 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (East, Normal) | 54 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (West, Normal) | 47 |
Sand | 45 |
Double Spruce Wood Slab | 39 |
Oak Wood Plank | 36 |
Oak Leaves (No Decay and Check Decay) | 25 |
Bookshelf | 24 |
Glass Pane | 20 |
Grass | 18 |
Cobblestone Stairs (East, Normal) | 16 |
Spruce wood (facing east/west) | 16 |
Black Carpet | 14 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (North, Normal) | 13 |
Cobblestone Stairs (West, Normal) | 12 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (South, Normal) | 10 |
Oak Wood Stairs (North, Upside-down) | 9 |
Ladder (facing north) | 9 |
Green Carpet | 8 |
Blue Carpet | 8 |
Oak Wood Stairs (South, Upside-down) | 7 |
Cobblestone Stairs (West, Upside-down) | 7 |
Oak Wood | 6 |
Oak Wood Stairs (West, Upside-down) | 6 |
Torch (Facing South) | 6 |
Oak Wood Stairs (East, Upside-down) | 6 |
Torch (Facing Up) | 5 |
Torch (Facing North) | 5 |
Cobblestone Stairs (North, Normal) | 4 |
Cobblestone Stairs (East, Upside-down) | 4 |
Oak Wood Stairs (South, Normal) | 4 |
White Carpet | 3 |
Cobblestone Slab | 3 |
Oak Leaves (No Decay) | 3 |
Red Carpet | 3 |
Cobblestone Stairs (South, Normal) | 3 |
Cobblestone (Upper) | 3 |
Wall Sign, north | 3 |
Wall Sign, south | 2 |
Chest (South) | 2 |
Torch (Facing West) | 2 |
Wall-mounted Sign Block west-northwest | 2 |
Wall Sign, west | 2 |
Oak Door (Hinge Left, Unpowered, Upper | 2 |
Cobblestone Stairs (North, Upside-down) | 2 |
Cobblestone Stairs (South, Upside-down) | 2 |
Torch (Facing East) | 2 |
Spruce Wood | 1 |
Glowstone | 1 |
Chest (West) | 1 |
Oak Door (Facing South, Closed, Lower) | 1 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (North, Upside-down) | 1 |
Oak Wood Stairs (East, Normal) | 1 |
Dandelion | 1 |
Poppy | 1 |
Jukebox | 1 |
Oak Door (Facing North, Closed, Lower) | 1 |
Oak Wood Stairs (North, Normal) | 1 |
Oak Door (Facing East, Closed, Lower) | 1 |
Oak Wood Stairs (West, Normal) | 1 |
Wooden Trapdoor (East from block, Open, Bottom half) | 1 |
Bed (North, Empty, Head of the bed) | 1 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (East, Upside-down) | 1 |
Wooden Trapdoor (West from block, Open, Bottom half) | 1 |
Clay | 1 |
Bed (North, Empty, Foot of the bed) | 1 |
Oak Door (Hinge Right, Unpowered, Upper) | 1 |
Spruce Wood Stairs (South, Upside-down) | 1 |
Still Water | 1 |
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Comments
If you look on a pc and click on the cell of blueprint it tells you what item to use
You have "Double Oak Wood Slab".... That just makes an "Oak Plank".... ALL Doubles Slabs just make Planks or Bricks......!!!!
The color codes are extremely difficult to follow on this blue print, and the accompanying pictures don’t seem to reflect the blueprints. For example, the pictures show no sand above ground, while the blue print calls for sand on level 2, which is above ground. Also on level 2, is it calling for dir
I love the ideas for these, but it's too confusing the way the blueprints use a color code instead of pictures of the item.