From fishing for a living to navigating major waterways to navigate their world faster, Minecraft players have a lot to gain from living by the sea. If you want to try building your own beach houses, This guide will provide you with 10 beach design ideas to follow to build yourself a cozy place with an ocean view in Minecraft.

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outdoor pavilion

Gamepur screenshot

While not exactly a “house” per se, this structure provides the basics of beach camping, complete with a fire pit and fleece towels laid out on the sand. Banners hung on the sides of both tiers help block some of the incoming sunlight, functioning as tents.

Shed

Screenshot via YouTube of Sv Gravity

A boathouse integrates land and sea elements. Start by building the boathouse foundation in Minecraft using wooden planks. The boathouse can be built directly on the sand, or a small dock or jetty can be built to make it look like it is floating on the water.

fishing pier

Fishing pier in MinecraftScreenshot via Youtube Disruptive Builds

A fishing pier would be a great addition to your Minecraft world, especially if you enjoy fishing or spending time by the water. It can also serve as a functional and practical space for storing boats and fishing equipment.

Mediterranean villa

Mediterranean Villa in MinecraftScreenshot via YouTube of Keralis

The list would not be complete without a classic Mediterranean villa. Use sandstone or white concrete blocks to make the walls, creating the stucco effect. The roof of the villa can be made with clay or terracotta blocks. Finally, add fir wood to the frame for a much-needed contrast to the overall design.

Modern beach house

Modern beach house in MinecraftScreenshot via YouTube of Julious

The modern beach house is a popular design that brings a sleek, contemporary look to your game. Its key features include clean lines, large windows, and minimalist details. For the ceiling, create a flat surface with blocks of quartz or iron. You can also add a small roof terrace or a balcony to enjoy the sea view. Also add outdoor furniture and potted plants for the finishing touch.

sand castle

Sandcastle in MinecraftScreenshot via YouTube by MrcreeperGam1ng

Relive your childhood fantasies with this beautiful sandcastle design. It’s fairly simple to make, and most of the structure requires sand blocks. Add flags to the top of the castle and place flaming torches for the finishing touch.

small fishing hut

Fishing hut by the seaGamepur screenshot

This layout adheres to practicality, primarily acting as a place to prep fish caught during the day and rest your head at night. Structurally speaking, the cottage is very modest, with simple oak plank walls and glass panels supporting a spacious square roof of cobblestone stairs ascending.

The centerpiece of this cabin is its four hearth fireplace in the center of the room. Each of these four fires can cook up to four fish at a time, meaning productive anglers can cook over 30 fish per minute in bulk. To help smoke from the campfire dissipate, the center of the roof atrium has been left open and functions as a chimney, with a latticework of oak fencing in place to partially keep out rain and peat.

surf hut

Surf hut in MinecraftScreenshot via TSMC: Minecraft YouTube

If you live on the beach, it wouldn’t seem right for you to miss a surfing game. So, build a surf shack which will naturally be your base and store all the necessary equipment. Since it’s primarily designed to hold all your gear, it doesn’t have to be fancy and you can get by with a minimalist style.

tropical beach hut

tropical beach hutImage via YouTube by Mia Bloom

Build this beautiful design at the edge of the shore so that it rests on the body of water. Unsurprisingly, the design uses mostly wood and features an open-air setting, lending a relaxing and laid-back vibe to your virtual world.

villa by the sea

Villa by the seaGamepur screenshot

This Beachfront Home, or more accurately, the Beachfront Mansion, is made mostly of smooth quartz, with terraced brick staircases making up its tiered ceilings. Large glass paneled windows at the front of the house offer great coastal views from its two-story interior.

Alternatively, players who don’t have their legs in the sea may prefer to ignore all beach business and travel overland instead. If so, they may find value in certain route designs.

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