![]() 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. It involves just alternating two colors of concrete for every block. This pattern is perhaps the simplest of the 3 wool/concrete patterns. Requirements: 13 concrete A, 12 concrete B 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. This pattern gives a floor aquamarine water feel to it, while still keeping it colorful. Requirements: 12 cyan wool or concrete, 9 green wool or concrete, 4 light blue wool or concrete Using cyan, green, and light blue wool or concrete For example, you can change the yellow wool to lime, the lime to blue, and the blue to yellow if desired. You can also switch up the different colors of wool. 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. Requirements: 12 blue wool or concrete, 9 lime wool or concrete, 4 yellow wool or concrete Using blue, lime, and yellow wool or concrete 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. The way its designed is easiest on a square floor, but can be accommodated. This wool or concrete pattern is more complicated than any pattern so far. Use wool for a more detailed-looking floor, and concrete for a more polished floor. Most colors of wool are fully renewable, and the ingredients to craft concrete are fairly common. Wool and concrete can be used to brighten up floors a bit, and make them colorful. Note that this grid is for a 5 x 5 floor, unlike the others, which were for a 6 x 6. It is basically a floor of andesite with diorite placed randomly throughout. This type of floor does not look fancy or polished, but it is great for an old floor that looks like its eroding away. This design with alternating polished andesite and diorite is great for a tiled floor, such as for a kitchen or a bathroom. Requirements: 18 polished andesite, 18 polished diorite These three types of stone, when un-polished, can give a floor an old, eroding feel to it, while using combinations of the polished versions of granite, andesite, and diorite, can result in a tile-like floor. Granite, andesite, and diorite, were added in 1.8 for building. The easiest way to orient the logs is to place all of the vertical logs first and then the horizontal ones. However, it requires lots of wood, and it is hard to orient the logs. This design has a detailed and polished feel to it. It is not as fancy as it would be if using horizontal wood logs, but it's easier to orient. This design requires the exact same materials as the previous. Place the wood logs on the back and front sides of the wood planks, to get them to face the correct direction. The wood logs are hard to orient, but this can be solved by placing the wood planks first and then the logs. It is somewhat spareful, but not as spareful as if it were made with solely wood planks. This design has a fancy and polished look. The advantage of wood is that trees are both very common and fully renewable. Different combinations of wood logs and wood planks can give houses different styles. Wood is one of the most common materials used for floors in Minecraft, as well as floors in real life. The grids show sizes for many types of floors, often including a 6 x 6. The requirements listed below are calculated for a 5 x 5 floor. However, read through this tutorial for some suggestions on certain floors that may look nice for your house. The exact types of flooring to put in your house is up to you. Brighter floors that look happier are usually achieved with different colors of wool, concrete, terracotta, or glazed terracotta, such as red, yellow, orange, and lime. This can be wood and wood planks, polished andesite and polished granite, black concrete and white concrete, or more. Additionally, floors can give players a certain "feel" to the house for example, using different colors of wool may make them think of the house as happy and colorful, while a mix on nether bricks, diorite, and netherrack with fire on it may make give them a sinister and foreboding feeling of the house.įancy and polished floors are usually achieved best by alternating two different blocks. Having nice floors can help with the appearance of a house greatly. If a player is planning on staying in a certain house for a long time, they probably want it to look nice.
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