5 tips for making a Minecraft office building

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Cubicles are an integral part of any office building. They not only give employees their own designated workspace, but they really contribute to that official feel that is important in any good office. However, sometimes cubicles can be boring and monotonous. 

Making cubicles into homes

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Minecraft is no stranger to decorative blocks involving water, so a water cooler is a great addition to any Minecraft workspace. To build a water cooler, players should craft a cauldron using seven iron ingots, and then fill it with water. After being filled, players can add a glass block on top, and complete the build with a lever on one side.

Hydration station

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Though employee productivity is the main goal of any office, it has long been known that for the best work to get one, workers need to take a break every once in a while. Instead of an office building that’s all business, players may wish to provide a designated break room for their employees to recharge in.

Strictly business

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Generally, in Minecraft city builds, lighting is a bone of contention. Torches often take away from the realism in city buildings, since most real life cities are lit using electricity. However, Minecraft has a few other lighting options that can make an office building feel exactly like they do in person.

Lighting up the workspace

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Finally, the most important part of any office building: the employees. With all the hard work players put into building an office, it would be very sad to not make it home to a few permanent residents. Employees can be any mob in the game, though the more humanoid ones can really make an office building feel authentic.

Employees are a must

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