Hello friends
Are you ready for another medieval rustic styled build?
Because this time we are going to build a library and as a cherry on the cake we'll do the complete interior as well
So by the end of this tutorial you'll have a beautiful medieval rustic styled
3 floor high and fully decorated library in your village or town to show off to your friends
We are going to build the interior first and these are the materials you'll need
If you are building our entire village then build your roads as you see on the image in the same way we built the roads
on the lower level of the village
After that split up the rectangle in four equal parts as we will have two buildings in there
Now lets get in to building
Start by placing two rows of spruce wood on both sides of that line that divides the rectangle in half
One block away from the edge. We'll place our first spruce wood log with a cobblestone slab on top
Leave a two block gap and place a cobblestone block
Then a two block gap and a spruce wood log with a slab again
Do this one more time and fill up the gaps with cobblestone wall
Now repeat this on the opposite side
Place your first four block high spruce wood pillar diagonal from the last spruce wood log
Then place four more pillars with one block gap between each one
Switching between three and four blocks high and connect them at the top
Leave a five block gap and repeat this pillar pattern in the opposite direction
We are then going to build the exact same pillar setup on the left side of the library
Now leave a five block gap in the front and build three four block high pillars.
Connect them at the top
Repeat this on the right side
On the backside of the library we'll leave a five block gap again, build two four block high pillars
Three three block high pillars and again two four block high pillars
Connect them at the top
Now switch to white concrete and build a door gap in the front center of the library
In the five o'clock gaps we are going to build two windows one block away from the floor
Rebuild this window shape in the remaining five five block gaps
With all windows and doors built, we can now fill up the remaining openings on the inside of the library
outline with white concrete blocks
Now we'll place one upside down cobblestone stair with two spruce wood fences on top in each of the one block gaps
And we'll do that around the entire library
Then build a spruce wood plank pathway from the door to that center pathway
And also fill up the entire floor inside the library with spruce wood planks
Next we'll place stained glass panes in the window gaps and two upside-down
cobblestone stairs on the sides with s spruce wood fence in the center
we'll do that on all the windows
I am using black stained glass panes for this tutorial, but feel free to use any color you like
Now we are ready to start building the roof and we'll begin at the front door on the right side with three stairs and one
upside down stair
We'll do the same on the other side of this part
And then we'll go up with full blocks, stairs and upside down stairs until both sides meet up in the center
In that Center we'll place one upside down stair with a stair on top, one stair behind and a slab on top of that
We will have three of those roof shapes on both the left and the right side of the library
So follow what I do here and where I place full blocks of cobblestone on top is where you should build those same roof shapes as
The one we built in the front of the library
The left side is the exact same as the right side, so I'll speed this up just a little bit
You just want to build a flipped version of the right side
Then build those five roof shapes so you have six of them in total
Connect both sides with stairs in the back and add only two stairs in the front as we'll have a little
Overhang in between them here
Next we'll connect those roof shapes with spruce wood logs so we can start filling up the right and left side of the library's roofs
To do this we'll use spruce wood planks and stairs
And we'll connect the full blocks of cobblestone in a corner using our spruce wood planks
Afterwards you can just place spruce wood stairs on top of the spruce wood plank blocks
I'll repeat that one more time a little faster here
And then place two slabs on top with a full block next to them
Fill the rest with slabs and add one more full block in the center
Now repeat this exact same thing on the left side of the library
To fill up those V shapes we'll start by placing two spruce logs on the sides and three behind those stairs at the top
And fill up that gap above as well
Behind this we'll build a white concrete wall with a window gap
Then place one spruce plank in that remaining opening
Fill the window gap with stained glass panes and place to spruce fences in the corners
now repeat this in all six V shapes
Inside the library we can now fill up those walls underneath those roofs with white concrete blocks
For the highest roof we'll begin one block away from that center block and build the same pattern as the V shapes we built earlier
On the backside of the library we'll connect the two top cobblestone blocks with spruce wood planks in a straight line
Below this we have to connect them with the two v-shape roofs from the back so it forms a half rectangle shape each time
And then you can place your spruce with stairs on top of those
At the top we'll connect both sides with spruce wood logs and place cobblestone slabs on top
with a full block, three blocks away from the sides and one in the middle
We can then fill up that back wall underneath the roof with white concrete
And fill up those two small openings on the sides of this roof with sideways spruce wood logs
Now we can build the final v-shape on the front side of the library and we'll start two blocks behind the cobblestone
So place once spruce wood block and a stair first
Behind these we want to place three cobblestone blocks
And then we'll go up in the same way we did with all the other V shapes until they meet up in the middle
And it should end up at the same height as the center roof
So we can connect this v-shape to that roof with spruce logs at the top
To fill up this roof we'll start by placing two corner shapes in spruce wood planks at the top
and adding our spruce wood stairs on top of those
Below this we'll connect both V shapes with a half rectangle in spruce wood planks and again placing our stairs on top
The right side is the exact same but mirrored
To fill up that v-shape will place three spruce logs in the middle and replace these blocks with sideways spruce logs
Place a crossbeam above the three logs and connect the corners with two more logs
You can replace the two top spruce wood plank blocks with spruce logs as well
On the inside we can remove these four blocks
For the top bit of this v-shape we'll place two spruce logs in the corners and a crossbeam behind the top two stairs
Fill up the gap above that as well
Then build three windows in those three gaps with white concrete blocks and fill up the remaining openings in the wall
You can also replace these two spruce wood with white concrete
Place fences at the bottom of the windows and make that window at the top be one block higher than it is now
Then fill up the gaps with glass panes
To finalize the exterior we'll place two cobblestone blocks next to the door
Three spruce fences against them and then we'll place two more cobblestone blocks next to those
On top of these two we'll add to spruce fences
Then we'll build two rows of cobblestone stairs on top and fill the middle gap with slabs
Add a few more slabs on top of that to
To decorate the windows in the center v-shape we'll add a grass block between the fences
And place flowers of your choice on top
Then place five wooden trapdoors as I do here in each of these three windows
For the smaller parts its a little different
You want to leave the middle two concrete blocks between the lower window visible
For the rest It's the exact same setup
After that it's just a matter of repeating this on the remaining five window parts of the library
Now we can start with interior, and these are the materials you'll need
Before we begin place two spruce wood fences on both sides of the door
Inside the library on the wall where the door is and in line with this corner
We'll place our first spruce wood log two blocks away from the wall
Then place two more logs with one block gap between them in a corner and builtd them up all the way to the top of the roof
We'll do the same thing on the other side as well
The first floor of the library will be one block below the top window here
We'll bring it all the way across next to the pillars and fill up this side with spruce wood planks
And again, we'll do the same on the opposite side
Now connect both sides with two rows of spruce against the back wall
Then place upside down spruce wood stairs as I do here
In these two block gaps we'll build our first staircases with spruce wood stairs
Fill up the gaps behind the stairs between the wall and pillar with bookshelves
Then fill up the gaps below the stairs with spruce wood plank blocks
We'll add some spruce fences next to the stairs making sure we have two spruce fences at the bottom stair
and going up one fence each time
Then we'll place some more fences on the edge of the first floor
Build a spruce log pillar in line with this corner and fill the gap with nine bookshelves
Do the same on this side
Now we'll move to the opposite side and do this two more times
We'll build a few more bookshelves against that back wall on the first floor
Place a spruce log pillar on both the corners
One in the middle and then fill up the gaps between them with three rows of bookshelves
In this little area we'll build a study corner by placing three tables and some chairs
We'll use oak wood stairs, oak wood fences and brown carpet for these
Next to these last chairs we'll add one more pillar and fill up the gaps with three rows of bookshelves
Now repeat all this on the opposite side
Next we'll build the librarians personal spot and we'll start by placing bookshelves in these two gaps
Then add two more rows in the corners
Place a spruce log crossbeam at the bottom for the cash register later on
We'll build a little table using upside down oak wood stairs and a oak wood slab in between
and then we'll add a few more slabs at the top
Place two spruce gates in those two side gaps and add some brown carpet on the table
For the cash register we'll use a stone brick stair and place a flower pot with a sapling of your choice inside next to it
Now I know it all looks a bit dark, but we'll add the lighting at the end when the whole interior is built
In the two remaining side areas on the bottom floor we'll add another pillar with some bookshelves
Between these two pillars next to the stairs on the first floor, we'll build a staircase to the second floor
You will want to fill that side gap with spruce fence and place three spruce wood stairs going up
Our ceiling or floor will be right above those bookshelves
This is why we only built three rows of everything
Make sure to fill up the entire floor only leaving those stair gaps open and remember to place a fourth stair against this floor
We'll add three more spruce fences against these stairs on both sides
In the corners next to these windows we'll place a cauldron with some leaves on top
Then add a few wooden trapdoors against these spruce wood planks to make this look a little better
We now want to repeat this on the opposite side
Now let's do the third and final floor
Now this floor needs quite a bit of work as all roofs come together here
So let's start by filling up that gap at the top with spruce wood planks
Below that we"ll build another layer of spruce wood planks which will be our ceiling
Now we want to go around this room and place a two block high wall with white concrete blocks
Place one spruce log pillar here in the middle and add bookshelves in this pattern
Then bring them up to the ceiling
Let's build one more study corner against this window
And then we'll place two more cauldrons with leaves next to the stairs
Now to light it up we'll use an item frame with an oak wood slab inside and a torch
We'll do this next to both cauldrons and against this pillar
On the first floor. We'll add one of these against this pillar
One in the little study area and where you place this one is entirely your choice
And then one more next to this cauldron
Then do this on the same locations on the opposite side
Place one more on this pillar in the middle and one next to the cash register
Finally we'll add one against this Center pillar and one here behind this pillar
Now one more time on the opposite side on the same locations
We can then add a few paintings on this wall so it doesn't look so empty
So build this pattern with slabs and then add your paintings
Finally place a door in the door gap, and now you have a beautiful rustic medieval style library
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