How to Make an Underwater House in Minecraft PE

Open up your inventory by pressing the three white dots next to your hot bar., Pick a block to make your house out of., Find a body of water, such as a deep lake or ocean., Go the the bottom of the lake or ocean and start out with a floor. , Raise...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open up your inventory by pressing the three white dots next to your hot bar.

    A good choice for a cabin-like house are wood plank blocks and glass, but any block can be used. , You can't go too deep, or you will drown, but it has to be deep enough if you will live there permanently.

    The reason why it must be deep is because you don't want hostile mobs to invade your house.. ,, This will help to get rid of water.

    If it is only in one area, then block off that area with a block. ,,,,
  2. Step 2: Pick a block to make your house out of.

  3. Step 3: Find a body of water

  4. Step 4: such as a deep lake or ocean.

  5. Step 5: Go the the bottom of the lake or ocean and start out with a floor.

  6. Step 6: Raise the house and create some walls.

  7. Step 7: Build the roof.

  8. Step 8: Add essentials

  9. Step 9: such as stairs

  10. Step 10: crafting tables

  11. Step 11: chests and furnaces

  12. Step 12: and a bed or two.

  13. Step 13: Add any decorations to the house.

  14. Step 14: Add a doorway to get in.

Detailed Guide

A good choice for a cabin-like house are wood plank blocks and glass, but any block can be used. , You can't go too deep, or you will drown, but it has to be deep enough if you will live there permanently.

The reason why it must be deep is because you don't want hostile mobs to invade your house.. ,, This will help to get rid of water.

If it is only in one area, then block off that area with a block. ,,,,

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