This just sounds like a clever way of saying "I want to rip-off your design."
To answer, I don't really have a "storage room." I have chests located in all my other rooms where I keep the stuff I need related to the purpose of that room.
For example, my Enchanting station has a chest with various tools, armor, books (and a stack of lapis, in anticipation).
The chest in the brewing station has nether wart, sugar, blaze rods, redstone, glowstone, etc.
My Trading Outpost room has chests with emeralds, wheat, raw meats, and sugar cane.
And so on, and so worth.
I constructed my base so that the individual rooms have some degree of "crossover."
The Trading Outpost has an exit leading to the massive reed farm, as does the Brewing station. This means you can also "shortcut" from one room to the other without going through the whole complex.
The room with the most chests, though, would be the smelting room. It's where most of the cobble is kept. I think there are about 16 chests or so. Mostly with cobble and smooth stone. The others have dirt, gravel, sand/glass, and any iron or gold received from smelting.
Because of the size of my base, I found it more beneficial to have some redundancy to storage. Iron is spread out into 3 or 4 separate chests, for example. A stack of nether quartz is kept with my redstone supplies; the rest is stored in block form with my other stone types.
Twenty-six.
Stay fluffy~
This just sounds like a clever way of saying "I want to rip-off your design."
To answer, I don't really have a "storage room." I have chests located in all my other rooms where I keep the stuff I need related to the purpose of that room.
For example, my Enchanting station has a chest with various tools, armor, books (and a stack of lapis, in anticipation).
The chest in the brewing station has nether wart, sugar, blaze rods, redstone, glowstone, etc.
My Trading Outpost room has chests with emeralds, wheat, raw meats, and sugar cane.
And so on, and so worth.
I constructed my base so that the individual rooms have some degree of "crossover."
The Trading Outpost has an exit leading to the massive reed farm, as does the Brewing station. This means you can also "shortcut" from one room to the other without going through the whole complex.
The room with the most chests, though, would be the smelting room. It's where most of the cobble is kept. I think there are about 16 chests or so. Mostly with cobble and smooth stone. The others have dirt, gravel, sand/glass, and any iron or gold received from smelting.
Because of the size of my base, I found it more beneficial to have some redundancy to storage. Iron is spread out into 3 or 4 separate chests, for example. A stack of nether quartz is kept with my redstone supplies; the rest is stored in block form with my other stone types.
Well, you get the point...
One... seriously, in my one-chest challenge world. Otherwise, usually under ten.