Minecraft is one of the best building games out there – it has a unique aesthetic, simple mechanics, and a ton of mods to enhance that whole building experience. Minecraft alone is packed with content but the community is always out there making tons of mods for various different things in the game.
I love building mods because they usually make a very nice contribution to Minecraft’s roster of blocks that isn’t getting updated all too frequently.
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Twigs
Twigs is a pretty simple building mod for Minecraft. It doesn’t focus on adding anything too spectacular, but rather it goes out of its way to implement different variations of already well-known Vanilla Minecraft blocks along with new renditions that look pretty cool and match the original aesthetic of the game.
Fantasy’s Furniture
Fantasy’s Furniture is a nice Minecraft building mod if you are looking for furniture that would fit more of a medieval style of building in the game. It has a ton of different types of rustic and just overall pretty cool furniture. Everything from medieval shelves to medieval carpets, chairs, tables, and etc can be found in the mod.
Chipped
Chipped adds to the game a whole new roster of different variations for most Vanilla blocks in the game. It adds new workbenches through which you can process certain blocks to get versions of them that are unique but faithful to the Minecraft vanilla textures. It’s a nice mod for adding variety to your builds.
Magic Vibe Decorations
Magic Vibe Decorations is a good building mod if you want to make your build or any other place in the game look more esoteric and magical. It adds to the game witchy accessories you can place on the ground along with a lot of shiny crystals that are stylish and really cool to have.
MrCrayfish’s Furniture Mod
MrCrayfish’s Furniture Mod adds a ton of everyday furniture all houses and communal buildings are supposed to have. With this mod, you will literally have everything you ever needed of furniture and it’s a good way to make your Minecraft world feel a whole lotta more alive.
Building Gadgets
Building Gadgets is for those who are ambitious and want to build big projects, and for those who are just tired of constantly placing blocks. When you fuel the gadgets that this mod adds to the game you will be able to place multiple rows and walls of blocks, copy-paste things, and destroy large areas with just a few buttons.
Decorative Blocks
Decorative Blocks focuses on adding a relatively small roster of cool blocks into the game that can add plenty of detail and freshness to your builds. The decorations are relatively simple but that means you’re forced to get creative with them and that usually results in a lot of cool stuff being made.
Absent by Design
Not all Minecraft Vanilla blocks have their own fences, walls, trap doors, stairs, and block variations such as those. Absent by Design adds these types of blocks to the game for those blocks that don’t have such variations, which will definitely help any builder who’s looking to expand their palette of blocks.
WorldEdit
WorldEdit adds to the game a magic wand and a huge amount of commands that will help you manipulate the terrain and just all blocks around you in general to an insane extent. With WorldEdit you can build giant spheres, pyramids, replace tens of thousands of blocks at once, generate massive structures, and etc.
Macaw’s Bridges
Macaw’s Bridges adds plenty of bridges into the game which you can connect with each other. With this mod, you can finally stop improvising when creating bridges in Minecraft because these are way more stylish and practical to use since they can take very little space anywhere you put them.
[Let’s Do] Vinery
I’m not really the biggest vine person out there but [Let’s Do] Vinery adds a pretty cool concept of making wine and a bunch of decorative blocks for your new vinery and your new hobby. It feels quite rustic, and I like the new type of wood that comes with this mod. It matches a lot of blocks quite nicely.
Dusty Decorations
Dusty Decorations adds to the game a whole lot of blocks that are quite rustic and dusty, just as the mod’s name suggests. This mod doesn’t include too many decorations but they would play a pretty significant role if they were incorporated into some kind of a rustic map that was for roleplaying or some adventuring like that.
Macaw’s Paintings
Are you bored of one and the same paintings that can be found in Minecraft? There aren’t really a lot of paintings to choose from in the Vanilla version of the game so Macaw’s Paintings is a great mod if you are looking for more paintings you can add into the game, that yet fit the aesthetic of Minecraft just about right.
Macaw’s Paths and Pavings
Another great building mod from Macaw is Macaw’s Paths and Pavings, which adds a ton of different paths and pavings into the game! Vanilla Minecraft doesn’t have too many options for creating nice paths and they can maybe get stale after a while, so why not get these ones that are pretty cool and fitting?
Glassential
Glassential is probably my favorite mod on this list because it adds so many different variations of glass that are really creative. There is Luminous Glass, Redstone Glass, Ghostly Glass, Ethereal Glass, Reverse Ethereal Glass, Tinted Ethereal Glass, and Tinted Reverse Ethereal Glass which all look so cool and so unique. Too bad none of these blocks are in the main game.
Everything is Copper
A lot of people who play Minecraft really like Copper but there are just too few uses for it in the game. Everything is Copper seeks to fix that problem by incorporating a ton of different copper block decorations that go everywhere from Copper Ladders to Doors, and Golems along with different copper variations which are pretty cool.