
When a schematic build fails, it's ...
When a schematic build fails, it's usually the concave L‑shape plus too many detail instructions. Here's a stripped‑down version — simple rectangle, fewer demands: ``` Build a two-story Minecraft house schematic, 15 x 14 footprint (rectangle). Theme: coastal Viking village house. - Two floors, each 4 blocks tall inside (never less than 3). Roof on top. - Walls: spruce planks. Corners and beams: spruce logs. - Roof: spruce stairs, gabled/pitched. - Accents: oak doors and trapdoors; cobblestone foundation and chimney. - A few small windows with glass panes. - Internal spruce staircase between floors. Keep it spruce-dominant; oak and cobblestone are accents only. ``` If that builds cleanly, you can add detail back one line at a time (the deck, the L‑shape, the pilings) to find what your A

