Description: This is a house that I made and wanted to post now. Enjoy!
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View of the house from a nearby hill. (daytime)
View of the house from a nearby hill. (nighttime)
When you enter the house, there are a few coat hangers in case you are wearing any armor. They may or may not result in absolutely nothing.
Simple bedroom on the first floor.
Image of the kitchen/dining room. Conveniently located near a window in case you’re bored of indoors and want to look outside.
Party dance room. (club can't handle this)
Living room on the second floor. There are a couple of these.
View of the +ZNER from a balcony on the third floor. Luckily there is a nearby waterfall if you don't like roads.
Other living room, located on the third floor. Also includes a separate area for a Jeff. Someone killed him though, so I guess there will be no Jeffs in this house.
Another bedroom. Get to it by going through an unnecessarily long hallway from the previous room.
Long hallway-like room on the fourth floor. Complete with a bunch of plants, for all you botanists out there.
Yet another bedroom- there are many more! It is the only bedroom that overlooks the overlook.
No mansion is truly finished without a room full of random crap that is basically just filler. Of course, this takes it to the next level: Lots of dead shrubs, cobwebs, etc. for anyone to look at.
I think I've seen three unique bathrooms on InterServer ever. Maybe four. For some reason everyone hates making bathrooms.
On the sixth and final floor, there's a big skylight on the ceiling, and windows all around for you to gaze out of in perplexity. Note the helicopter in the city. It's going to launch a full-scale attack on the Huge Abandoned Chinese Mall, a.k.a the Great Mall. Just saying. Prepare for war, krotomo.
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7.9/10 Good
Nice mansion. Very well-built, but I don't like the roofs, they look a little weird. The interior is also a little unusual; I don't like the oak wood stairs at the foot of the beds. Also I would avoid putting benches and large tables in bedrooms. Speaking of large tables, I would not use pressure plates for tables larger than 1 by 1, slabs or carpets would look better in my opinion. Also the storage room is strange. Overall a good mansion, with a few weird parts.
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This level was intended to be posted as an April Fool's shenanigan, that's why there are some 'strange' rooms and furniture in the house.
EDIT: If you are using Windows XP then the pictures probably won't show up. I checked on my XP computer and they didn't load for me then.
EDIT EDIT: Actually, it might be Firefox, if any of you are using it.
EDIT II: Mymop, could give some recommendations on what I could do on my next build to improve aesthetics? Saying, "[the roofs] look a little weird" is not especially helpful. Also, slabs look quite bulky on top of fences as tabletops, and the wool texture of carpets is not something I want to use for a table. (Not sure I've ever seen a fuzzy table in real life) I used pressure plates on purpose to avoid those things. As for the so-called benches, those are just couches. I can't use any colors other than shades of brown, white, or gray because stairs in Minecraft were meant to be used as stairs, not seats. And making 1x2 couches requires me to use signs as armrests, which can limit space next to the couch. Item frames fix that by not having a hitbox, but the drawback is that they don't look all that good on couches in residential buildings. If I'm using quartz then the plain brown texture seriously contrasts with it- something I generally want to avoid for couches.
jellsprout said:
As a kid I always thought tennisballs looked delicious and I liked biting them. I still remember the feel of the fuzz on my teeth and tongue.
This is very nice and neat. The house-building fashion seems popular, this one is colorful and it looks like you've invested much in the details. the actual commentary you gave us for every photo made it feel very cozy.
The red/green clay is a bit unconventional, but overall this looks pretty cool, with a pretty well done interior as well. I'd give it a 9.3/10 if I could rate it