9×11 Cottage House Blueprint

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.

Easy–Medium1 floorJava + Bedrock
Original voxel illustration of a 9x11 Minecraft cottage house in spruce and stone
Original voxel illustration — a design reference, not an in-game screenshot.
Footprint
9×11
Blueprint height
10 layers
Build time
30–40 min
Approx. blocks
349
Style
Spruce cottage

Blocks to collect

Counts cover the structural plan and listed details. Bring a small reserve for temporary scaffolding or substitutions.

Material list for 9×11 Cottage House
MaterialCount
Spruce planks124
Stone bricks84
Spruce logs26
Spruce stairs/slabs92
Glass panes14
Spruce door1
Trapdoors8
Approximate total349

Layout notes

  • The bottom edge of every grid is the front-door side.
  • Each colored square represents one block at the active height.
  • Empty squares stay open; do not fill the inside of wall layers.
  • Equal-count material swaps work in both Java and Bedrock.

Build the layers in order

Finish one grid before moving upward. Use the buttons or keyboard focus controls, then download any active layer as SVG.

Layer 1 / 10Foundation

Set the exact footprint, then fill the interior floor before raising any walls.

S: Stone bricksF: Spruce planksW: Spruce planksL: Spruce logsG: Glass paneD: Door openingR: Spruce stairs/slabsEmpty

How to build the 9×11 Cottage

  1. Step 1Align the 9×11 stone footprint with the roof ridge running along the long side.
  2. Step 2Fill the floor and reserve the rear third for utility storage.
  3. Step 3Raise the spruce walls and use the side panes to light both interior zones.
  4. Step 4Build the six roof tiers and add a dormer only after checking the complete ridge.

Make the plan work in your world

Tip 1

A two-block-wide arch can divide the long interior without a full wall.

Tip 2

Place the chimney near the rear utility area so furnaces sit below it.

Tip 3

Use the Gradient Generator to choose a roof palette that ages from dark eaves to lighter ridge blocks.

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