Minecraft Room Design Ideas: 8 Enchanting Designs

If you want to beat Minecraft, you’ve got to enchant your weapons and armor! It takes at least two things to enchant your gear: an enchanting table, and at least 15 bookshelves. It’s not difficult to get these items, but setting up the actual enchanting room can be a challenge if you already have a cool base going on. You’re in the right place if you want some new ideas for enchanting room builds! Find your perfect enchanting room with this guide!

An igloo

In a snowy biome, igloo enchanting rooms are some of the easiest to make! Natural igloos are a good option if you’re not into building, but you won’t be able to fit many bookshelves in them. There are dozens of bookshelves inside this igloo, and it’s incredibly roomy! To make this enchanting igloo in Minecraft, you’ll need these materials:

  • 116 Snow Blocks
  • 18 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table
  • 3 Soul Torches
  • 8 Soul Lanterns
  • 1 Birch Fence Gate

It’s an island in the sky

Besides being enchanting, this Minecraft room design can also serve as a house! Obviously you don’t need to make it house-sized, but a little extra space is always nice, especially if you want somewhere to stash lapis lazuli or enchanted gear. Based on your preferences, you can make this enchanting room any size you want, but you’ll need these materials:

  • 132 Dark Oak Planks
  • 53 Brick Stairs
  • 16 Dark Oak Wood Blocks
  • 25 Brick Slabs
  • 1 Dark Oak Stair
  • 1 Dark Oak Door
  • 6 Grey Stained Glass Blocks
  • 2 Candles (outside)
  • 17 Candles (inside)
  • 17 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table

An abandoned enchantment room

The perfect spooky room design! This cave-dwelling abandoned enchanting room is great for Halloween or just if you like Minecraft’s abandoned aesthetic! It’s entirely up to you how spooky this enchanting room is; more cobwebs or fewer? These materials will help you make this haunted structure:

  • 63 Mossy Cobblestone
  • 33 Mossy Cobblestone Stairs
  • 11 Mossy Stone Stairs
  • 3 Mossy Cobblestone Slabs
  • 1 Mossy Stone Slab
  • 1 Stone Button
  • 1 Iron Door
  • 12 Bookshelves
  • 6 Cobwebs
  • 4 Chains
  • 1 Enchanting Table

It’s fairyland

I’d say this is one of the easiest enchanting rooms to do in Minecraft. This beautiful enchanting room is both pretty and functional; you’ll have no trouble using it! Even if you can’t find mushroom trees, this fairy room was built on top of one to add to the fairy aesthetic. Here’s what you’ll need to make this colorful enchanting room:

  • 7 Red Stained Glass Blocks
  • 8 Orange Stained Glass Blocks
  • 8 Yellow Stained Glass Blocks
  • 4 Lime Stained Glass Blocks
  • 4 Light Blue Stained Glass Blocks
  • 1 Magenta Stained Glass Block
  • 23 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table
  • 1 Spruce Fence Gate
  • 4 Redstone Torches

The Witch’s Library

The room you’re about to build will definitely make you envy those lucky Minecraft witches who live on the water. This design can also be used as a house, just like the “Island in the Sky” enchanting room! There’s nothing better than living in a floating purple library, right? Depending on your storage needs, you can make this spooky witch library larger or smaller, but for this particular design, you’ll need:

  • 72 Crimson Planks
  • 24 Dark Oak Planks
  • 38 Crimson Stairs
  • 24 Dark Oak Stairs
  • 16 Red Nether Brick Stairs
  • 16 White Candles
  • 4 Chains
  • 6 Soul Lanterns (outside)
  • 9 Soul Lanterns (inside)
  • 15 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table

This is the witchy nether hut

In addition to being taller than it is wide, this enchanting room’s top is flat, so it mimics the tops of the crimson nether trees it’s hidden among. This enchanting room is definitely something you need to add to your collection if you love building in the nether. Gather these nether-based materials to build this spooky hut:

  • 45 Red Nether Bricks
  • 26 Red Nether Brick Stairs
  • 30 Nether Brick Slabs
  • 22 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table
  • 4 Black Stained Glass Blocks
  • 2 Warped Doors
  • 2 Soul Campfires
  • 2 Soul Lanterns

Extroverted Library

Libraries are popular in Minecraft, but they can take a lot of time and resources. If you’ve ever wanted to have an enchanted library but hate the work, this is for you! A whole room made out of bookshelves! To build this enchanting room, you’re going to need a lot of bookshelves, but that’s pretty much it. To build this enchanting room, you’ll need these simple materials:

  • 51 Bookshelves
  • 12 White Stained Glass Blocks
  • 10 Oak Planks (for the floor)
  • 2 Stone Pressure Plates
  • 1 Iron Door
  • 6 Redstone Torches

A secret underwater room full of enchantment

You should hide some of your more valuable items when you’re playing Minecraft on a server or with a lot of people. You’ll definitely need this secret enchanting room if you’re worried about other players stealing your enchanting table! You can use sponges and prismarine blocks from an ocean monument to make this enchanting room design. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 12 Dark Prismarine Blocks
  • 42 Prismarine Bricks
  • 28 Dark Prismarine Stairs
  • 37 Dark Prismarine Slabs
  • 2 Prismarine Bricks Slabs
  • 17 Prismarine Blocks
  • 4 Stone Buttons
  • 1 Iron Door
  • 10 Torches (inside)
  • 20 Bookshelves
  • 1 Enchanting Table

There’s no reason you can’t build a quality enchanting room in Minecraft if you’re not a pro-builder!

Author: Khate Dizon