Time for another multiplayer
server/towny style house. But first I should probably define what a
towny home, or server house means to me.
On old multiplayer servers I had played
on, most player bases and housing were confined to small plots.
Either created by the town leader or mayor, or enforced by the bukkit
plugin towny. These plots were tiny. Often only 15x15 blocks in size.
One server I had played on even limited it to 10x10. Houses were small,
extremely compact, and more often than not simple cobble cube shacks.
It had a shanty town atmosphere to it. Server towns even faced
problems with crime and vandalism. It was like some sort of odd
socioeconomic study.
Because of how bland and terrible the
vast majority of these houses were, I always find a bit of pleasure
in constructing them and giving them some interesting and unique
qualities.
With a fair bit of wool on hand I
decided to incorporate it into a new house. The little one block
windows are something I don't normally do, but that's why I went with
it. The oddball behavior of stair blocks continues to be the bane of
roof construction for me.
Every house has a living room. This one
being no different. I also finally remembered that there are
paintings in this game.
A small patio. I'd like to give some of
these homes some outside private space.
I tried to play around with the
positioning of the bench/furnace/chest combo a little here. However I
just couldn't help but place a central work table in the middle of
the workshop.