Mini Stall Minecraft build — Medieval category
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Mini Stall

Step-by-step Minecraft build tutorial

10
Steps
11
Materials
~20m
Time
DifficultyBeginner
Materials Needed11 blocks
Spruce Trapdoor × 66
Warped Stairs × 44
Spruce Fence × 44
Spruce Stairs × 22
Deepslate Brick Wall × 22
Chest × 22
Crimson Slab × 22
Warped Slab × 22
Barrel × 11
Spruce Slab × 11
Crimson Stairs × 11

About This Minecraft Build

An even smaller version of Market Stall — same Crimson and Warped Slab striped awning concept, but compressed down to just 10 blocks of footprint. There's room for one Chest, one Barrel, and a tiny counter on a Deepslate Brick base. It's the absolute minimum-viable medieval merchant stand — designed to be the stall a single villager pulls out of a wheelbarrow each morning.

10 steps and a tiny material list (just 32 blocks total). This is the build to use when you want to fill out a market scene without committing to another full Market Stall — drop 4-5 of these around the edges of a square, with 1-2 Market Stalls in the middle, and you have a believable medieval bazaar with size variation. Variety in stall sizes is what makes the scene look real instead of templated.

Builder's tips

  • The Crimson Stairs (1) form the peaked top of the awning. Don't try to use Crimson Slab there — the stair angle gives the canopy its peaked silhouette, slabs would flatten it.
  • The 2 Crimson + 2 Warped Slabs form the awning sides. Place crimson on one side and warped on the other (NOT alternating like the bigger stalls). The stark color split reads as "this is a different merchant" from across the market.
  • The Chest + Barrel side-by-side inside is intentional. Chest = sale items shown to customers; Barrel = the merchant's hidden private stock. Stock both with thematic items.
  • Spruce Trapdoors (6) form the slatted front counter. Place them in their open-vertical orientation as a low wall — the gaps give that slatted-display-case look.
  • The Deepslate Brick Walls (2) under the counter brace the stall. They're the only stone in the build — that tiny stone foundation is what makes the otherwise-wooden stall look anchored to the ground.
  • Build 3 of these at slightly different rotations — face one east, one south, one north. A row of identical mini-stalls looks templated; rotated stalls look like individual merchants chose their own spots.
  • This stall is small enough to fit on a Cart's flatbed. Place a Mini Stall ON TOP of the Cart build for a literal "traveling merchant" — that's a 30-block total visual story.

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