Minecraftlets you create anything your brain can think of. Sometimes, this means that you’ll create an entire fantastical city filled with larger-than-life structures. Other times, you may want to keep it simple and make a little house, complete with a kitchen.

Speaking of kitchens, how do you even make this room in Minecraft? You’ve come to the right place! Here, we are going to take a look at some of the best kitchen builds in Minecraft. Many of these builds can be enhanced with mods that add new models to the game, but this is not necessary to get the look down!

7Commercial Kitchen

Build Example:

First, we have a commercial kitchen. This may not be the first design that pops into your head when you hear ‘kitchen’, but it’s a great option if you are looking to fill spaces in a city. Alternatively, if you are into Minecraft role-playing, this build is great for a restaurant setting.

To get the sleek, industrial feel, our example kitchen sticks to a white, gray, and black color scheme. This gives the kitchen a modern look, which is perfect for a restaurant. you may also have a storage area that can either be used to store actual food or to just look nice.

6Cottagecore Kitchen

Build Examples:

Nothing beats a cozy kitchen, right? So, it only makes sense that the cottagecore vibe goes perfectly with kitchen designs. For the most part, cottagecore kitchens feature a lot of soft lighting and light wood materials.

You can also add a lot of greenery or natural elements to the build. For example, this can be flowers or saplings in pots, as well as azalea bushes or turtle eggs. These eggs aren’t really greenery, but in one of the images above, you can see them resting on top of a counter, and they look quite good.

5Modern Kitchen

Modern kitchens are all the rage in real life, so it only makes sense that they are a popular build style in Minecraft. Typically, modern kitchens stick with a color scheme of white and black, creating a seek vibe. This doesn’t always have to be the case, but typically, blocks of this color in Minecraft are minimal and fit the design.

The ideal lighting for a modern kitchen is white and bright. Torches and lanterns are a bit too warm, but thankfully,the End Rod is a perfect additionto a modern kitchen. As the name implies, this item comes from the End; you can find them in this dimension, but you can also craft them with Blaze Rods and Popped Chorus Fruit.

4Fantasy Kitchen

A fantasy kitchen can be fairly similar to a cottagecore kitchen, but typically they feel more grand and less cozy. For example, picture a fantastical tavern filled with heroes. The tavern doesn’t have a commercial kitchen; instead, the hall has a food prep area and a large fireplace to get cooking done.

Fantastical kitchens can also involve a wide variety of colors. The many shades of copper are great for a fantasy kitchen. In our example images, you can check out the blue-toned copper, but the orange-toned copper works great for a weathered industrial look, which is perfect for an old tavern that has seen a lot of customers.

3Brewing Kitchen

Kitchens are typically used to make food in both real life and in Minecraft, but you can alsouse them to make potions. Potions in Minecraft use a variety of ingredients in Minecraft, so kitchens used to make potions are often packed with items.

This can range from garden areas growing Netherwart to tons of chests and barrels to hold little bits and bobs that are used to make potions. you may even give your potion kitchen a witchy-vibe if you’re feeling up to the task!

2Medieval Castle Kitchen

Looking for the perfect kitchen for your Minecraft castle?Try going with a medieval castlekitchen design, which utilizes warm lighting, wooden features, and tall, vaulted ceilings. Grand castles need an equally-as-grand kitchen to prepare food, so this kitchen is a great fit.

To really emphasize the castle look, we suggest setting out food on item frames (which will look like little square plates) and keeping cakes out in the open. If you have any mods that allow the placement of food items, they would be a good fit as well.

1Outdoor Kitchen

Last but not least, we have the outdoor kitchen. If you feel like you can’t be contained by walls, then making your kitchen outdoors is a great idea. When building outdoors, you will need to think about how the build looks from all angles, which can be a fun challenge.

Outdoor kitchens are great for gardens as well, adding a cozy vibe complete with greenery and cake. If you want a more mystical feel, you can also create an outdoor kitchen deep within a forest, which may also make it feel mysterious.