Windows: Adding natural light to your survival home will instantly make it feel more like a home – but it also gives you a strategic advantage.One area can house a bed, crafting table, and furnace, while another could be dedicated to a brewery or enchanting station. Slowly add rooms: Once you've built a functional home, start adding rooms to it.You'd be surprised how fast night can creep up on you, and the last thing you want to do is sit in a dark house with no way to see what's happening around you. Place torches: As soon as you have your layout planned, started adding torches immediately.Ideally, you'll want to find a place with a good view, something near a village, or by resources you plan to harvest in the coming days. Pick a good location: While it can be tempting to start building a house right away, take a few minutes to explore your surroundings.Throw down dirt, wood, or stone as your walls and ceilings, and don't feel bad if its only one large room. Start small: Your resources will be limited for the first few hours of the game, and there's no need to build anything extravagant.However, here are a few tips to help you perfect your Minecraft survival house: