Tip 1
Use the Oval Generator for a curved pool that contrasts with the rectangular house.
LAYER-BY-LAYER HOUSE PLAN
A low-profile modern house with an open living zone, broad glazing, white concrete frames, and a dark oak accent wall for contrast.
Best for a compact creative build, beach plot, or survival project after quartz or concrete is available.

MATERIAL CHECKLIST
Counts cover the structural plan and listed details. Bring a small reserve for temporary scaffolding or substitutions.
| Material | Count |
|---|---|
| White concrete | 140 |
| Light gray concrete | 80 |
| Glass panes | 44 |
| Smooth stone slabs | 50 |
| Dark oak planks | 24 |
| Iron door | 1 |
| Approximate total | 339 |
BEFORE YOU START
INTERACTIVE BLUEPRINT
Finish one grid before moving upward. Use the buttons or keyboard focus controls, then download any active layer as SVG.
Set the exact footprint, then fill the interior floor before raising any walls.
CONSTRUCTION ORDER
BUILDING TIPS
Use the Oval Generator for a curved pool that contrasts with the rectangular house.
Hide lighting under the roof edge instead of filling the interior with torches.
One dark accent wall is usually stronger than alternating every wall color.
RELATED HOUSE DESIGNS
These plans share a footprint, category, or useful next level of complexity.

modernTwo-level modern
A two-level modern build made from interlocking pale volumes, a deepslate base, tall glass sections, and a compact upper balcony.
Main materials: White concrete / Polished deepslate / Glass panes
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smallTimber two-story
A space-efficient two-story plan that places daily survival functions downstairs and keeps sleeping, enchanting, or map storage above.
Main materials: Oak planks / White concrete or calcite / Stone bricks
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smallBirch cottage
A compact cottage plan with pale timber, mossy stone accents, flower boxes, and enough wall length to decorate without crowding the interior.
Main materials: Stripped birch logs / Cobblestone / Oak logs
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