Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Exploration is so much fun that I have not been developing my base village very much.
At this rate, I feel a little sorry for the villagers.
So this time, I decided to build a new house.
If I am going to build something, I want it to be a little interesting.
The house will be a treehouse.
Developing the Base Village with a Second House
The village I use as my base still has only one proper house.
Previously, I built a main house in a German-style design.
Other than that, there are only the librarian shops.
That feels a bit lonely.

So this time, I am building a treehouse.
### Growing Jungle Trees with Bone Meal to Make the Base
The first step in building a treehouse is choosing the tree.
Or, in this case, making the tree.
I wanted to build it beside the main house, so I started by growing the tree myself.
I planted four jungle saplings in a two-by-two shape.

Then I used bone meal on them.
And then…

It instantly became a huge tree.
The Minecraft world is amusing.
I wanted to use two trees this time, so I grew another jungle tree as well.
With that, the base for the treehouse was ready.

Now I just need to use these trees well.
### Building the Treehouse
First, I placed oak wood slabs around the trees like stairs.
It is not exactly part of the treehouse, but I also made a low floor area.
Someday, I would like to make that lower area feel like a small cafe.

Around the middle height of the trees, I started building the actual treehouse.
The materials were oak and dark oak.
I also made space in front of the door so it would feel like an open terrace.

Then I used oak stairs to build the roof.
Working at a high place is rather fun.

Once the rough shape was finished, I adjusted the details.
At this point, there was only a little more to do.

I filled the gaps in the roof, arranged the inside, and finished the treehouse.
The view from the treehouse is also quite nice.
I like it.

Next, I want to build out the lower cafe area and make the lighting look good even after dark.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.