This Minecraft cozy survival cottage is a compact and efficient nice starter house designed for survival game mode. It’s not a full-blown base, but it gives you everything you need to start a new adventure while avoiding some of the usual early-game grind. The cottage provides a safe place to sleep, store your items, and stay protected from mobs during the night.
📂 Download (Java)
📂 Download (Bedrock)
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The house also includes some basic food, weapons, tools, and other useful items you typically need when starting a new survival world. Whole house was designed in a more medieval, rustic style rather than a modern design which fits Minecraft very well.
The interior is fully furnished in a warm, rustic style. Inside the cottage, you’ll find:
- a functional kitchen and dining area
- a small bathroom
- a cozy living room where you can relax, read or just rest in general
- a simple and comfortable bedroom with a cat on a bed
The build is available for Java (1.21.10+) and Bedrock Edition (1.21.100+), ensuring compatibility across the most popular versions. Perfect for survival players.
For the Java version, you also get a schematic file that you can easily paste it into your own world, for singleplayer or a server. Use the command //paste -e to include all the entities when placing the build. Keep in mind that some block states will reset and need to be fixed manually using a debug stick.
Shaders used are Sildur's Vibrant shaders (with custom settings).
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Download and Installation:
For Minecraft Java Edition, download the world file, extract the downloaded .zip file, and then move the world's folder into your Minecraft "saves" folder.
For Minecraft Bedrock Edition, download the world file and then either double-click it to have the game automatically import it, or use open the game and then "Import world" button within the "Worlds" tab after clicking "Play".
For schematic file you need to have Forge or Fabric installed first and use a mod WorldEdit and place the .schem file into the schematics folder within your Minecraft directory. After placing the file, load the schematic in game with the //schem load [filename] command and paste it using //paste -e.




































