

We use TeamSpeak3 for our workshop tutorials you can download it free here. The new Weekly Workshop will be be announced tomorrow, so be sure to check back to see what we'll be covering next! If you have a suggestion for this week's and/or next week's workshop, leave a comment below. I would love to hear a few words from the audience, so please. What kind of tutorials/tip-related posts would you like to see in the future?.Do you use any of these designs in your creations?.It has a foot bench, two end tables, two night tables, a headboard, and of course. This is my favorite bed to make, as it's very modern. If you notice, the front middle does not have a half slab instead it is a brick block. This small detail can really bring your room to life if you're looking for the last detail. It's the perfect addition for your living room or family room and is so simple to make. This simple fireplace is made out of brick blocks, stone half slabs, 1 netherrack and 1 glass pane. Surround the outside with some colored wool to soften it up, and you're good to go! As you can see, I made a zig-zag type pattern. All you do is make a design with wooden stairs.

This is my personal favorite carpet design, and I generally always use something similar for my living rooms. TIP: Add colored wool to the back to give it a "seat cushion" look!

I love sticking these at the ends of a dining table, it really adds that realism that is generally much needed in Minecraft! I personally really like this design for "throne" chairs. This is the perfect addition to separate two rooms while adding some great detail.Ĭan't you just imagine family portraits sitting on the shelves? When working with a floor design similar to this one, keep your design simple! Simplicity will go a long way when it comes to this kind of contrast.Īrtemis created a great room divider out of wooden stairs. I absolutely love this flooring as well, as the contrast is simply stunning. He also included this design of nether brick and sandstone. I completely agree with this tip, as it's my go-to floor design for my kitchens! The way the grey outline on the slabs blends with the black wool makes it look like it's "meant to be" in any gourmet kitchen! "Wool and stone slabs make a neat checkerboard pattern." - TehGeekFather
