Hey everyone! Here is some information that will help you with this tutorial! It is an older video of mine, and I know it is confusing, sorry! Here’s a better picture of the layout, with all the measurements: drive.google.com/file/d/10Otyqx4FaTB1BeJTTbZJ6BQ7FOn2cAlR/view?usp=sharing Here’s a link to the interior video: th-cam.com/video/kkIRzG7nrdI/w-d-xo.html Below is the written materials List (most are rounded up, so you will probably have some left over): Brick and granite blocks: 3.5 stacks total Brick and granite stairs: 5.5 stacks total Brick and granite slabs: 1 stack total Brick or granite wall: 1 Spruce planks: 7.5 stacks Spruce stairs: 4.25 stacks Spruce slabs: 2.25 stacks Spruce door: 3 Spruce fence: 8 Spruce fence gate: 1 stack + 20 Spruce button: 12 Spruce trapdoor: 1.5 stacks Oak logs: 8 stacks Barrels: 1.5 stacks Smooth sandstone (you can use sand instead): 5.5 stacks Smooth sandstone stair: 1 Stone brick: 3.5 stacks Cracked stone brick: 2 stacks Cobblestone: 3 stacks Stone brick stairs: 32 Cobblestone stairs: 32 Stone brick slabs: 10 Cobblestone slabs: 10 Stone brick walls: 1 stack Cobblestone walls: 1 stack Light gray glass blocks: 6 Light gray glass panes: 1.25 stacks Lanterns: 14 Cauldrons: 2 Water bucket: 1 Hay bales: 6 Chains: 4 Iron bar: 1 Sweet berry bush: 20-30 Podzol: 16 Coarse dirt: 16 Grass blocks (or dirt): 15 Oak leaves: 2-3 stacks I know this tutorial may be confusing... it’s one of my older videos and I just thought it would be fun to make a cinematic video like this, so sorry if it has been frustrating for you.
im working on getting all the materials for this house, and i cant figure out what blocks you used for something. They're on the lower half in inventory on the 2nd row, the one that has 64 and 16. What are those blocks?
I have taken the challenge of making this in survival. I shall document my progress. January 10th: Wrote down all the material I'll need and changed some blocks to fit my theme. January 12th: Collected most of the supplies I need. January 13th: Finished collecting materials, laid the outline and started building. Didn't finish until the next day. But the exterior is complete. Moving onto interior.
A tutorial for the interior will be out this weekend so make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it! Edit: it is out now, go check it out here! th-cam.com/video/kkIRzG7nrdI/w-d-xo.html
in the part where u fill the stone brick inside the oak logs, what is the texturing made out of, there’s like a stair in the wall or something i don’t get it
been looking through mansion builds for a while and this just hits the spot in regards to design and style - absolutely stunning build, and thank you for sharing it (am definitely spending the next day building it)
In the towers you can put a lantern to make it look even better, this build is amazing. Also where the three tall parts of the roof meet or on top of the tower instead of the iron bar you can put a lighting rod and it looks really nice.
I've been building this for two days now in survival and wow. Anyway, awesome build keep up the good work! me and my friends absolutely love how its coming out so far :)
This is amazing. You do make such clear tutorials. I can't express enough how much I value this - to have the materials list at the start and the floor plan clearly laid out and being able to check the measurements before starting - just superb. Thank you so much
I spent about 3 days gathering all the materials needed for this build (It was torture), Then I spent about another 4 or 5 days building the exterior and interior. (Great build btw)
damn this house tutorial shows the materials you need and the layout! Edit (29 hours after I watched) : Built it in a multiplayer world and used some different materials to spice it up like polished blackstone bricks! I loved the building experience and the design!
I just built this, and I'm so happy with it. I made it in creative, tweaked it until it was totally what I wanted, and then made a schematic and built it in survival. It looks amazing and I couldn't be happier
this took me 5 real days (playing four hours, 2 in the morning, 2 at night) it took me 5 days bc the ovens are low cooking the clay and some of the stone, but is not difficutl at all. amazing build! and remember to put torches all over inside bc its also a great mob spawner
favourite build of all time! my first proper build I wanted to be like this, but couldn’t figure out how to do the over look down stairs bit. So glad and happy I found this, it’s literally my dream house. Thank you so much for the work and showing us, already followed.
I really like the tutorial, but I can't see that well because of the shaders. Especially at the roof, it's really hard to see what's brick and what's granite.
Made this in survival with my POOR building skills and limited ressource, took me the whole week playing a couple hours everynight, but it was worth it! Now time for the interior!!! Thanks for the great build
I play Minecraft since 2012 and recently my girlfriend is starting to play it, so we choose this build as our main house in survival, it took like 3 real days to obtain all the materials (She was getting lost every 5 minutes 😆). We will do the build this night finally.
Just finished making this in survival. Took a total of 3 days. One day collecting materials and the other two days building. Looks amazing. Onto the interior now!
loved the video! think imma add a tower on the longer side and turn it into a library! I personally dislike when the shaders are on during the video though, makes it more difficult to see the details when they are all in shadow.. other than that, a gorgeous build! Gave me some new ways to add even more detail to my builds
Happened to stumble upon this video looking for mansion ideas and I really like this build. I’m pretty picky when it comes to using certain materials (I have no idea why), but this is very clean looking. Good job! 👏 Definitely gonna be trying this one out! ☺️
This is brilliant! i love that you write the stuff on the screen so i can listen to music and i dont have to keep the video audio on!! thank you! keep it up! i subscribed!!
thank you so much for this beautiful build! it looks great in my world, I changed the design a bit as I built but truly an easy tutorial to follow and an awesome build!
It’s a nice tutorial but at times I was having trouble figuring out wich part of the wall you were building in the beginning. But I’ve only watched a little of it so I’ll probably see it later but still.
Went very smoothly on survival, that's a very pleasant and beginner-friendly tutorial. Also impressive how you managed to do this big mansion in just 38 minutes tutorial D:
For the roof at around 25 minutes i spent like 30 minutes trying to figure out how you built the segment out of the camera shot just for you to show it immediately afterwards lol
suuuch a great video tutorial !!! everything was shown very clearly including materials, where things are placed, and how to shape things :) thank you so much for this awesome build ! I adore it
Im making a village out of reddit houses, and after some consideration, I am gonna live in this instead of the castle, and make the castle my treasure hall while this will be my humble abode. Thank you for the tutuorial!
For the last year I've been doing the same with various "medieval" and now recently Japanese builds on youtube and this one might take the cake, not gonna lie. Shhhhh dont tell mythicalsausage lol
I love this build a very cozy design and extremely customisable it looks great no matter what you change. I used spruce logs instead of oak and blue copper for the roof and it gives it a much more fantasy vibe on top of the woodland mansion look. Keep up the amazing work! C:
I once built this in a minecraft server with friends. when I finally finished it, the server got deleted. it's a lot of work in survival but it is 100% worth it and I may try to rebuild it soon. :)
Hey everyone! Here is some information that will help you with this tutorial! It is an older video of mine, and I know it is confusing, sorry!
Here’s a better picture of the layout, with all the measurements: drive.google.com/file/d/10Otyqx4FaTB1BeJTTbZJ6BQ7FOn2cAlR/view?usp=sharing
Here’s a link to the interior video: th-cam.com/video/kkIRzG7nrdI/w-d-xo.html
Below is the written materials List (most are rounded up, so you will probably have some left over):
Brick and granite blocks: 3.5 stacks total
Brick and granite stairs: 5.5 stacks total
Brick and granite slabs: 1 stack total
Brick or granite wall: 1
Spruce planks: 7.5 stacks
Spruce stairs: 4.25 stacks
Spruce slabs: 2.25 stacks
Spruce door: 3
Spruce fence: 8
Spruce fence gate: 1 stack + 20
Spruce button: 12
Spruce trapdoor: 1.5 stacks
Oak logs: 8 stacks
Barrels: 1.5 stacks
Smooth sandstone (you can use sand instead): 5.5 stacks
Smooth sandstone stair: 1
Stone brick: 3.5 stacks
Cracked stone brick: 2 stacks
Cobblestone: 3 stacks
Stone brick stairs: 32
Cobblestone stairs: 32
Stone brick slabs: 10
Cobblestone slabs: 10
Stone brick walls: 1 stack
Cobblestone walls: 1 stack
Light gray glass blocks: 6
Light gray glass panes: 1.25 stacks
Lanterns: 14
Cauldrons: 2
Water bucket: 1
Hay bales: 6
Chains: 4
Iron bar: 1
Sweet berry bush: 20-30
Podzol: 16
Coarse dirt: 16
Grass blocks (or dirt): 15
Oak leaves: 2-3 stacks
I know this tutorial may be confusing... it’s one of my older videos and I just thought it would be fun to make a cinematic video like this, so sorry if it has been frustrating for you.
P.S. let me know if that link works!
@@BigTonyMC the link works
im working on getting all the materials for this house, and i cant figure out what blocks you used for something. They're on the lower half in inventory on the 2nd row, the one that has 64 and 16. What are those blocks?
@@wilburwhiskey152 light gray glass panes, I put the written list in the pinned comment btw
@@BigTonyMC thank you! also im literally blind cause i didnt see them lmfao but thank you again cause i wouldnt have figured that out lolol
Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today.
LOLLL
omg yessssssssssss
LMAOO
Ez
making this in survival wish me luck
Good luck!
Update?
Me too girl
Ahah me too
me too
:)
I have taken the challenge of making this in survival. I shall document my progress.
January 10th: Wrote down all the material I'll need and changed some blocks to fit my theme.
January 12th: Collected most of the supplies I need.
January 13th: Finished collecting materials, laid the outline and started building. Didn't finish until the next day. But the exterior is complete. Moving onto interior.
Two months later... Still no interior
@@Luv4flth it's on the other video
Almost a year later
I really like how you used different color blocks on the floor so we could count the space they take up. Thanks, nice toturial.
How much wood does this build need?
BigTony: Yes. It does.
@WG LampzWorld spruc
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@WG LampzWorld Oak
Not even a lot of wood
Didnt take me too long to get the wood for it. Only abt 2 hours of tree chopping.
1 stack + 45 brick blocks
2 stacks + 28 brick stairs
32 brick slabs
1 stack + 26 granite blocks
28 granite slabs
2 stacks + 39 granite Stairs
6 stacks + 16 spruce planks
4 stacks + 4 spruce stairs
2 stacks + 16 spruce slabs
1 stack + 18 spruce gates
1 stack + 32 spruce trapdoors
432 oak logs
1 stack+ 31 barrels
5 stacks + 58 smooth sandstone
3 spruce doors
1 sand stair
8 spruce fence
3 stacks + 27 stone bricks
1 stack +56 corroded stone bricks
2 stacks of cobblestone + 41
34 stone brick stairs
30 cobblestone stairs
9 stonebrick slabs
7 cobblestone slabs
63 stone brick walls
58 cobblestone walls
6 light gray glass
14 lanterns
2 cauldrons
1 bucket of water
6 haybales
1 granite wall
4 chains
1 iron bar
11 spruce buttons
23 berries
16 podzol
11 corrupted dirt
15 grass
2 stacks of leaves + 5
for anyone that needs it
Do you know what the stack of 64 and 16 are next to the 6 grey glass blocks?
@@vinaffrunti9361 I don't know either sorry 😭
@@vinaffrunti9361 next to the light gray glass is light gray glass panes
ty
Can u give a world download plzzzzzzzzz
A tutorial for the interior will be out this weekend so make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss it!
Edit: it is out now, go check it out here!
th-cam.com/video/kkIRzG7nrdI/w-d-xo.html
in the part where u fill the stone brick inside the oak logs, what is the texturing made out of, there’s like a stair in the wall or something i don’t get it
@@nula6706 it’s all full blocks, just a texture pack that makes them look that way
@@BigTonyMC ohhhh thanks :D
I can’t find the video
@@Classyfnm if you go to my uploads it’s the 13th video down... I just realized I should probably add it on the end screen 😂
been looking through mansion builds for a while and this just hits the spot in regards to design and style - absolutely stunning build, and thank you for sharing it (am definitely spending the next day building it)
I fell from my chair after seeing the materials needed
same i dont have spruce
Mannn I had to grind lol but I finished in survival
build a wood farm and its easy
for bricks trade with villagers and remaining are pretty easy to get too
In the towers you can put a lantern to make it look even better, this build is amazing. Also where the three tall parts of the roof meet or on top of the tower instead of the iron bar you can put a lighting rod and it looks really nice.
Just finished building this in survival, I put a lighting rod
Did anyone else have to rewind about 50 times to get it right, all because there is so much detail to it???
Me😅
Had to take a double take on those odd-blocks, the ones that are 1/4 cobble and 3/4 stobe bricks. You're using some kind of mod for those @BigTonyMC?
I've been building this for two days now in survival and wow. Anyway, awesome build keep up the good work! me and my friends absolutely love how its coming out so far :)
I built this house in survival and it got struck by LIGHTNING
Bruh
Oof
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Need those cooper lightning rods now! I will put one every where on my roof
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Holy SHIT!!! this is amazing!!! You should do an interior tutorial of this build!
Thank you!!! I was considering an interior but honestly I’m not very good at interiors 😂
@@BigTonyMC that's okay! Do you think you could do a short video on how to lay out the inside?
@@BigTonyMC not very good at interiors? I got a ton of inspiration from your past interiors :))))
Language!
@@markjasonomang6794 what are you trying to do, calling me out for saying the word shit a year later? May I ask why?
This is amazing. You do make such clear tutorials. I can't express enough how much I value this - to have the materials list at the start and the floor plan clearly laid out and being able to check the measurements before starting - just superb. Thank you so much
i love this tutorial! this house came out so well
I spent about 3 days gathering all the materials needed for this build (It was torture), Then I spent about another 4 or 5 days building the exterior and interior. (Great build btw)
damn this house tutorial shows the materials you need and the layout!
Edit (29 hours after I watched) : Built it in a multiplayer world and used some different materials to spice it up like polished blackstone bricks! I loved the building experience and the design!
Do you have any pictures on Reddit of the changes?
No, but I do know that changed most of the roof since bricks were a bit hard to get in my world.
I just built this, and I'm so happy with it. I made it in creative, tweaked it until it was totally what I wanted, and then made a schematic and built it in survival. It looks amazing and I couldn't be happier
im so glad I found this! I had seen a picture of this on Pinterest but couldn't find the og builder or a link to anything!
this took me 5 real days (playing four hours, 2 in the morning, 2 at night) it took me 5 days bc the ovens are low cooking the clay and some of the stone, but is not difficutl at all. amazing build! and remember to put torches all over inside bc its also a great mob spawner
this is definitely my favorite tutorial ever!!!
I am honored! Thank you! 😄
favourite build of all time! my first proper build I wanted to be like this, but couldn’t figure out how to do the over look down stairs bit. So glad and happy I found this, it’s literally my dream house. Thank you so much for the work and showing us, already followed.
Thank you very much and I’m glad you liked it! :D
*Shut up and take my materials!*
😂
@@BigTonyMC what are the windows?
@@gamebusters7576 light gray glass
@@BigTonyMC wow you actually answered many other youtubers do not answer to the questions asked. Thanks dude you got a new sub :D
I really like the tutorial, but I can't see that well because of the shaders. Especially at the roof, it's really hard to see what's brick and what's granite.
Bro it’s random just place it like you want
Yea just use your blending skills
Just put the granite anywhere but yes the shaders are like you need to rub you eyes in the morning
Ist a good video
just scatter the granite and brick
The materials... +1 sub
Much appreciated!
Just finished building this in survivable in a taiga forest, absolutely beautiful build
The perfect house I was looking for to make my home in my medieval world THANK YOU
Made this in survival with my POOR building skills and limited ressource, took me the whole week playing a couple hours everynight, but it was worth it! Now time for the interior!!! Thanks for the great build
Honestly a great end game house. A lot better than my quick little house I built a while ago. Thank you brother🤙🏼
Your builds are amazing that everytime they get in my recommended my jaw just drops in amazement.
Please make bigger houses just like this one! Built it 5 times on different realms and singleplayer survival worlds, it's my go to build!
what did he use for the Windows?
Please let me know
@@tashirakhan5283 He's just using glass planes, the bars come from a texture pack. I used light grey :)
Bro fr bigtony is a real one, helped me go on a date for showing this build to my crush
I play Minecraft since 2012 and recently my girlfriend is starting to play it, so we choose this build as our main house in survival, it took like 3 real days to obtain all the materials (She was getting lost every 5 minutes 😆).
We will do the build this night finally.
ive got so much respect for this guy. Puts in so much effort
Just finished making this in survival. Took a total of 3 days. One day collecting materials and the other two days building. Looks amazing. Onto the interior now!
im eating a mushroom soup with cashews while watching this :D
no offense, but that sounds like the most disappointing meal ever xD Although i have always wanted to try mushroom stew because of minecraft
just for that dislike!! actually it works kinda well together..
Yummy
great
that actually sounds super delicious. i need to make that
Im using this as an office for my housing business in a friends Minecraft realm
I love this so much, I was building this on my survival server then someone blew it up with TNT, imma remake rn tho :)
loved the video! think imma add a tower on the longer side and turn it into a library! I personally dislike when the shaders are on during the video though, makes it more difficult to see the details when they are all in shadow.. other than that, a gorgeous build! Gave me some new ways to add even more detail to my builds
Thank you very much!! And yeah, I agree about the shaders, I don’t use them any more on newer videos :D
Just finished getting all the materials now im gonna walk around for hours looking for a perfect spot cuz im weird.
whats the invisible thing?
light gray glass
I'm doing this in survival and it looks pretty cool. Thanks dude, I was looking for a minecraft house like that
Happened to stumble upon this video looking for mansion ideas and I really like this build. I’m pretty picky when it comes to using certain materials (I have no idea why), but this is very clean looking. Good job! 👏
Definitely gonna be trying this one out! ☺️
now ths is top quality tutorial material, i wish everyone else starts off as organized as you do!
this is extremely pogchamp.
It looks even cooler if you change the bricks and granite to black stone versions
no, you wasted my time trying to see what it looks like, and it was disgusting
😂😂😂@@lampyproductions
Amazing build! Halfway through, already getting compliments. Definitely a beauty.
Thank you!
This was such a great and detailed tutorial! Hope you keep making more!
Thank you and I certainly will!
finished the house, love it!
This is brilliant! i love that you write the stuff on the screen so i can listen to music and i dont have to keep the video audio on!! thank you! keep it up! i subscribed!!
1st lesson learned always bring extra supplies (at least a stack of everything)
13:45
Mojang: Barrels are for storage
BigTonyMC: No! Its holder for walls
omg this looks so good and the steps are very easy to follow ty
earn urself a sub
Glad it was easy to follow and thank you!
thank you so much for this beautiful build! it looks great in my world, I changed the design a bit as I built but truly an easy tutorial to follow and an awesome build!
I'm subscribing, the houses look absolutely amazing and I'd love to take inspiration from this!
even tho i had to pause a couple times/rewind it was a good tutorial and im amazed at how much work is put into making one of these !!
Great job! Really hope you continue making tutorials!
Thanks! And I certainly will!
That looks REALLY cool Tony!
It’s a nice tutorial but at times I was having trouble figuring out wich part of the wall you were building in the beginning. But I’ve only watched a little of it so I’ll probably see it later but still.
built this in survival today! was odd on one block but managed to spice it up to make it look fine ! this was hell but the outcome was amazing
i am building this as a gift for my boyfriend. He loves mincraft, i hope he likes it
Trying this in my creative world so I can change some blocks around for a cherry blossom base ❤ beautiful build also friend. Thank you so much
Esta será la mansión de mi madre, no jugará pero la haré para ella de igual forma, como un presente 💖✨.
Pd: Ya casi la acabo y a decorar 😅
Went very smoothly on survival, that's a very pleasant and beginner-friendly tutorial. Also impressive how you managed to do this big mansion in just 38 minutes tutorial D:
thank you very much!
Amazing! I loved it.
Thank you! 😃
For the roof at around 25 minutes i spent like 30 minutes trying to figure out how you built the segment out of the camera shot just for you to show it immediately afterwards lol
tip for future tutorials, dont use shades while building, its really hard to see:)
😎
this is just *chefs kiss* 👄🤌✨
Hehe, thanks! 👨🍳
now imma go cry cause i didnt realise the roof wasn't wood
i made this and when i showed it to my 5 year old little brother he said “omg how did you make that it looks like god made it” 😆💕
this is gonna take me so much wood. but hopefully it'll be worth it!
how many large chests of clay does this build need?
tony: yes.
(the materials in the quadruples) me: OH GOD MY EYES
I've just built it on survival! I'm proud of myself, thank you for the video!
This really took me 6 broken diamond axe's
This house looks amazing in my survival world! Thanks!
It looks really awesome!
16 minutes in and I’ve spent 4 hours in survival to get to this point 🥲
awesome tutorial, now i just need to find out how to do an interior
so pretty!
Thank you! 😊
This tutorial is actually super helpful and clear, i’m making this in my survival world rn
Well, know I know what I’m building today!
Great build! Took some hours because i am slow but the results were AMAZING! Thank you for this awesome tutorial
Thank you very much I'm glad you liked the build!!! And you're welcome!
I am in love with this build,all that time waisted on us with suvh a beautiful home was worth it
None of that time was wasted time 😊 and thank you!
suuuch a great video tutorial !!! everything was shown very clearly including materials, where things are placed, and how to shape things :) thank you so much for this awesome build ! I adore it
This is literally amazing! You deserve more subscribers! well, here's an extra +1, and I am definitely building this in my survival server :)
Thank you! 😄
Im making a village out of reddit houses, and after some consideration, I am gonna live in this instead of the castle, and make the castle my treasure hall while this will be my humble abode. Thank you for the tutuorial!
Haha that is awesome!!! Wow, I am honored that this house is more worthy to live in than the castle!
For the last year I've been doing the same with various "medieval" and now recently Japanese builds on youtube and this one might take the cake, not gonna lie. Shhhhh dont tell mythicalsausage lol
Took 4.5 days to build in survival but I finally finished! Now for the inside 😭😩
Hope it was worth it!
I'm just watching this because I just wanna see it because I'm too lazy to get that much material Awesome house and keep up the good work!
Just started this in survival.... holy crap may take me a while I'm normally a creative player so let's see
This house is amazing I'm going to be building this in my world. With my own added twist 👍
doing this in survival. see you on the other side
same its been a week (im in school) and im just now starting the WINDOWS
I love this build a very cozy design and extremely customisable it looks great no matter what you change. I used spruce logs instead of oak and blue copper for the roof and it gives it a much more fantasy vibe on top of the woodland mansion look. Keep up the amazing work! C:
How many times have you paused this video
Me: yes
bro the amount of effort you put into these videos is insane!! keep up the great content :D
Thank you very much and I will! 😁
I got everything I need but said skrew it on the bricks. I hate bricks. Bricks are my worst enemy.
I once built this in a minecraft server with friends. when I finally finished it, the server got deleted.
it's a lot of work in survival but it is 100% worth it and I may try to rebuild it soon. :)
3:27 I can't see anymore.
this house took foever but turned out to be great
Too many materials :O
lol, it's a big house xD
@@BigTonyMC I love your voice why did you not talk