Your base looks practical and well-designed in terms of accessibility, though some minor details may be nice.
The first one depends more on personal preference, but I would avoid making the windows extend all the way to the edge of the walls. Glass panes instead of blocks may also be useful to create depth.
Consider using a different material for the corners of the house.
I noticed there is bare wood beneath the bed and chest, which is understandable given that carpets cannot occupy the same space as other blocks. I would recommend replacing the planks directly underneath the chest and bed with wool, since your floor is multiple blocks deep (so the wool won't physically appear in the ceiling from below).
This one requires some work, but I would also suggest replacing the stone in the basement with a polished artificial material like stone bricks, tuff bricks or a combination of these for a gradient.
Finally, it may be desirable to sprinkle some color to the house, such as by building flowerbeds outside the windows or potted plants on the inside. Perhaps consider artificial decorations like bookshelves, candles or furniture (which can be constructed by fences, pressure plates, slabs, etc.). This does depend on how established you are in the game though.
The base looks cozy and well thought out. Over time, you will need more storage space. This is not a problem: usually, the basement can be easily expanded.
I would recommend using different types of wood for the walls, floor, and ceiling, if possible.
looks great. Eventually, you're probarbly going to need more room. I'd suggest either expanding the size overall, but besides that, looks great. Generally, looks like it would be a really nice and cozy place to stay. 8.5/10
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Your base looks practical and well-designed in terms of accessibility, though some minor details may be nice.
The first one depends more on personal preference, but I would avoid making the windows extend all the way to the edge of the walls. Glass panes instead of blocks may also be useful to create depth.
Consider using a different material for the corners of the house.
I noticed there is bare wood beneath the bed and chest, which is understandable given that carpets cannot occupy the same space as other blocks. I would recommend replacing the planks directly underneath the chest and bed with wool, since your floor is multiple blocks deep (so the wool won't physically appear in the ceiling from below).
This one requires some work, but I would also suggest replacing the stone in the basement with a polished artificial material like stone bricks, tuff bricks or a combination of these for a gradient.
Finally, it may be desirable to sprinkle some color to the house, such as by building flowerbeds outside the windows or potted plants on the inside. Perhaps consider artificial decorations like bookshelves, candles or furniture (which can be constructed by fences, pressure plates, slabs, etc.). This does depend on how established you are in the game though.
The base looks cozy and well thought out. Over time, you will need more storage space. This is not a problem: usually, the basement can be easily expanded.
I would recommend using different types of wood for the walls, floor, and ceiling, if possible.
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looks great. Eventually, you're probarbly going to need more room. I'd suggest either expanding the size overall, but besides that, looks great. Generally, looks like it would be a really nice and cozy place to stay. 8.5/10