Hey guys, I'm building a house, and I'm trying to use a different floor pattern for each room I have. I'm hoping you all might have some ideas on what floor patterns to use. I already have a checkered obsidian/wool and wood/wood plank
pattern in place.
Just use black wool instead of obsidian. It's much easier to get and spawns naturally on sheep. As for the wood checker, I can't say I like it, it looks too similar to eachother.
If it's on SMP, you could set up the Elevators mod with different floor choices and rotate through them at your leisure.
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But you can get a LOT more wool out of a lapis block than 1. 9 lapis per block, 1-3 wool per sheep. 1 lapis block = 9-27 wool blocks. Just dye the sheep before hitting them.
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Dig a extra layer deep, make a basin out of fire-proof material, and do this....
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At least thats my favorite...
Right now I'm doing....
(I'm making a 128x128x20 building with 4 massive hallways like that, and I'm doing it SSP with no inv edits or mods... Its hard... I can't find any more roses... at all...)
but anyway, that's what I'm thinkin. also glass ceilings that are actually glass floors for the next level up are sweet.
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Don't tell me that the sky is the limit, when there are footprints on the moon.
In the throne room, in my castle, I used an pattern that I worked out on grid paper first. If you draw axes through that ceneter dot, it's symmetrical both ways. I was trying to get an effect sort of like a head to toe fleur de lis.
I used this pattern in my courtyard, just to break up the monotony:
Also, if you use just plain wood it gives a nice parquet effect.
These blocks look great, blend well with other blocks, and are fireproof:
snow block
obsidian
chest
workbench
sandstone
sand
lit furnace (if you have INVEdit, use 62) these also light up a room very nicely w/o use of torches.
smoothstone
smooth double slab
Lapis lazuli block
These blocks look nice with only certain other blocks
bricks
gold blocks
iron blocks
note blocks
Mossy cobbles
These blocks look great but are not fireproof or are griefer heaven
coloured wool
grass
Wooden planks
Wooden logs
Glass over water or lava
pattern in place.
This basically:
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and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
(except the top of the workbench)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Also, stone half-steps are always in style. You could checkerboard that with regular stone and it will look pretty good.
Damn.
could be sand, or sandstone....
My personal favorite floor though...
Dig a extra layer deep, make a basin out of fire-proof material, and do this....
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At least thats my favorite...
Right now I'm doing....
(I'm making a 128x128x20 building with 4 massive hallways like that, and I'm doing it SSP with no inv edits or mods... Its hard... I can't find any more roses... at all...)
but anyway, that's what I'm thinkin. also glass ceilings that are actually glass floors for the next level up are sweet.
All my floor paterns are made of blocks with the same steping sound.
/troll
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etc... i think that's how it goes
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like this but with note blocks
:wood::stair::wood::stair:
:stair::wood::stair::wood:
I used this pattern in my courtyard, just to break up the monotony:
Also, if you use just plain wood it gives a nice parquet effect.
sandstone for the floor is completely awesome.
I just did wool lined with sandstone edges for my latest building (with woodplank pathways.)
snow block
obsidian
chest
workbench
sandstone
sand
lit furnace (if you have INVEdit, use 62) these also light up a room very nicely w/o use of torches.
smoothstone
smooth double slab
Lapis lazuli block
These blocks look nice with only certain other blocks
bricks
gold blocks
iron blocks
note blocks
Mossy cobbles
These blocks look great but are not fireproof or are griefer heaven
coloured wool
grass
Wooden planks
Wooden logs
Glass over water or lava
I love that park on top.
OT: cobblestone and smoothstone compliment each other nicely, depending on your texture pack.
I personally love sandstone/wooden planks and sandstone/smoothstone combinations.