A cozy underground home built into a hillside with a circular entrance, round door, and warm interior. Inspired by classic Shire-style burrow homes — fully functional with storage, crafting, and a bed. The hobbit hole is one of Minecraft's most charming beginner builds. This beginner house build works in Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition, version 1.20+ and above. Budget around 20-25 minutes for construction — have all materials in your inventory before you begin.
This build earns its Beginner rating because it uses straightforward block placement with no redstone knowledge required. You can finish it in your first survival session using materials gathered from early-game exploration. It’s a great confidence-builder before tackling larger projects.
| Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Dirt Block | 30 |
| Stone Brick | 40 |
| Oak Planks | 30 |
| Oak Log | 12 |
| Oak Door | 1 |
| Glass Pane | 4 |
| Grass Block (or Bonemeal) | 10 |
| Chest | 2 |
| Crafting Table | 1 |
| Furnace | 1 |
| Bed | 1 |
| Torch | 8 |
Total distinct materials: 12. Gather everything listed above before you start — mid-build supply runs break your momentum.
Find a natural hill or build one from dirt. You need a hillside at least 4 blocks tall and 8 blocks wide. The entrance will face the front slope — plan where you want the door before starting. Fill any gaps with dirt and shape the hill roughly dome-shaped.
Hollow out a 6x4x3 (width x depth x height) cave inside the hill. Make the ceiling 3 blocks tall near the entrance and 2 blocks at the back for a cozy feel. Leave the entrance face of the hill intact — you'll add the arch there.
On the front face of the hill, build a stone brick arch around the door opening. Place stone brick in a U-shape (2 blocks wide at the door, stepping out one block on each side at mid-height, then meeting at the top for a rounded arch shape).
Place an oak door in the center bottom of the arch. Add small glass pane windows on either side of the door within the arch — one or two panes on each side creates the iconic round hobbit window look.
Inside the cave, cover the dirt floor with oak planks. Add oak logs as interior wall accents (one per corner and in the center) as structural beams. These log columns add the hobbit-hole warmth and prevent the "plain cave" look.
Place a bed against the back wall, chests on one side, and a crafting table and furnace on the other. Place torches on every log pillar and the arch frame. Add some potted ferns or flowers inside for the final hobbit touch.