Tip 1
A two-block-wide arch can divide the long interior without a full wall.
LAYER-BY-LAYER HOUSE PLAN
A longer cottage shell with spruce framing, a stone base, dormer-ready roof space, and distinct front and rear interior zones.
Best for a cozy permanent base with separate kitchen, sleeping, and storage areas.

MATERIAL CHECKLIST
Counts cover the structural plan and listed details. Bring a small reserve for temporary scaffolding or substitutions.
| Material | Count |
|---|---|
| Spruce planks | 124 |
| Stone bricks | 84 |
| Spruce logs | 26 |
| Spruce stairs/slabs | 92 |
| Glass panes | 14 |
| Spruce door | 1 |
| Trapdoors | 8 |
| Approximate total | 349 |
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
A two-block-wide arch can divide the long interior without a full wall.
Place the chimney near the rear utility area so furnaces sit below it.
Use the Gradient Generator to choose a roof palette that ages from dark eaves to lighter ridge blocks.
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