Minecraft is an easy game to fall into complacency in. Often, players will create simple bases based on what they know and have done in the past. This can make new worlds feel much more similar than they otherwise should.
There is a quick and easy way to remedy this by using a design esthetic that is new to the player. This will allow players to get a new wave of creativity and passion for a style that they may be new to.
Note: This article is based on the views of its writer.
The most beautiful Asian-inspired build themes for players to try out in Minecraft in 2022
7) Traditional Filipino countryside home
A play on some traditional Filipino design esthetics, this home offers all the space players will need to get their first few Minecraft weeks under their belt.
This adorable home would make for a fantastic starter base for players wanting to spice up the look of their first base.
Using many easy-to-acquire early game resources, such as sandstones, slabs, and a massive amount of wood, this base should take very little investment to get set up.
6) Japanese home
Another potential starter base, this build employs everything that those familiar with stereotypical Japanese architecture know: curved roofing, often peaking at the edges and near the middle, with white walls reminiscent of the paper walls that traditional Japanese housing would employ.
Much like how these paper walls would allow light into houses, these white walls help to keep the build bright.
While not the most spacious internally, they will offer enough space for players to store their initial days of items and can be surrounded by farms to add to the peaceful countryside esthetic.
The best part of this build is that it can be built with many different color pallets: dark woods with colorful roofing, light woods with dark roofing, red roof trim, etc. There is so much customizability that players can build these homes across many worlds and have each of them be unique.
5) Mughal style home
1) Mughal style palace
This build would take advantage of the earthen colors that terracotta would provide and potentially the blocks supplied by ocean monuments for the dark blues and teals.
The most important feature of the build to get right is the pointed tips on the tops of the domes, as, without that feature, they more closely resemble traditional western castles and churches with ordinary domes on top.


