This honestly took some time for me to find an acceptable wording for, so I may still not be touchin on the real issues.
[could lead to instant fail if not fixed] - To the standards I am familiar with, the interior is required to be able to support someone living in it.
Right at this moment it is lacking a bathroom for it to be possible.
- (This is where I am not really sure what to say, so I might be missing the issue) Right at this moment, the interior comes across much to "random" then recommended.
You have dead zones, areas, and a whole room on the second floor that contains barely anything in them.
This needs to be fixed, as it gives of a rather poor look.
Advice:
Plan this out more, know where you want to place things, and don't include them just because you have room for it.
A bedroom added in because you need a bedroom is likely to look worse in terms of placement, then one you planned out from the start where you wanted.
- Touch up on the stair, the pieces that are corner stairs are as of right now, purely unecessary, considering what actually connects to the second floor is the non corner stairs, not to mention an eye sore, impacting the look of the interior.
- Bedroom is just barely on acceptabl standards, but could still use detailing.
- Using wood as both walls and floor, but just walls in general is something I do not recommend, it looks poor when used as a wall, and blends very badly with the floor if the floor is also wood.
- The room on the second floor, (almost directly ahead when you come up), not mentioing beng almost completely unused, is much to cramped aswell.
3 block height is typicly, from what I know the minimal acceptable room height, while 4 blocks is what I personally recommend.
- The stair to your attic is barely accessible, being almost completely hidden beyond a 1 block thick diagonal room to acess it.
Do not ever do that, if you cannot include a stair in a way that does not induce claustrophobia in someone, you should reconsider having it at all.
The attic doesn't have to be acessible, and shouldn't if you don't know how to make a staricase for it look good (as this is also shaped in a rather akward fashion), and know where to place it.
- Attic is barely used at all.
Like what I wanted to have said for the room on the second floor, an almost completely unused room, like, say, the attic, is in my opinion and experience a very bad thing to have in a submission since it, in harsh wording, shows a lack of creativity, and just makes the room seem "sterile" in a way.
There is one reason why it is a major part of the building standards here that the rooms need to be detailed, as it makes the rooms look very much like someone actually lives there, not mentioning finding a completely unsed room to begin with even in real life is a rare thing.
Things like spiders, in terms of minecraft capabilities, would still find their way in, a room is never sterile like this.
In particular, the attic.