Minecraft’s building system is awesome, but sometimes your house needs a bit more to feel like home. That’s where the Another Furniture Add-On comes in—a free add-on for Minecraft Bedrock Edition that tosses in over 20 craftable furniture pieces and decorations. Made by Starfish Studios, it’s the Bedrock version of their popular Java mod, keeping things simple and fitting right into Minecraft’s look. Whether you’re sprucing up a small hut or a massive castle, this add-on gives you functional and decorative stuff without messing with the game’s core feel. Plus, you can craft everything in survival mode, and it works in any world.
What Makes Another Furniture Stand Out?
This add-on sticks to a "vanilla+" style, so the furniture feels like it belongs in Minecraft, matching the game’s blocky sizes. You craft items using basic stuff like wood, wool, and dyes, making it easy to tweak things to your liking. Mix different woods, slap on colored cushions, or link pieces for bigger setups. It even throws in a couple of tools to adjust furniture on the go.
Here’s what’s cool:
- Craftable in Survival: No need for creative mode—just gather materials and hit the crafting table.
- Useful Features: Sit on chairs, store stuff in drawers, or show off items on shelves.
- Plays Nice with Others: Works with add-ons or mods that add new wood types, giving you more options.
- Free: Grab it straight from the Minecraft Marketplace, no cost.
Some folks mention Bedrock’s furniture can feel a bit off, like not being solid blocks (think no collisions or limits on placing items on shelves). If you want more block-like furniture with extra interactions, paid options might be better, but for a free, vanilla-friendly add-on, this one’s solid.
How to Install the Another Furniture Add-On
Getting it set up is easy since it’s on the Marketplace:
- Fire Up Minecraft Bedrock: Open the game on your device—PC, phone, console, whatever.
- Hit the Marketplace: From the main menu, click “Marketplace.”
- Find the Add-On: Search “Another Furniture” or check under “Add-Ons” by Starfish Studios. Look for the free one with the product ID: 62742ae5-5a69-4fa2-97b4-1208c812308a.
- Download It: Click “Get This Item” (it’s free), then download. Use it in a new or existing world.
- Turn It On: In world settings, go to “Resource Packs” and “Behavior Packs,” then enable “Another Furniture Add-On.”
- Jump In: Load your world, and you’re good. No need for beta features, just keep your game updated.
Java players can grab the mod version from CurseForge or Modrinth, but you’ll need Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge. Just download the mod file and drop it in your mods folder.
Furniture Items and Features
The add-on packs a bunch of furniture, all craftable with regular materials. Recipes aren’t listed online to keep the in-game recipe book useful, but expect to use wood planks, slabs, sticks, wool, and dyes. Here’s what you get, based on what players have shown off:
Seating
- Chairs: Basic seats you can sit on, with different backs depending on the wood (oak, spruce, etc.). Add colored wool cushions for style.
- Stools: Small seats with dyeable wool tops. Perfect for tight spaces like kitchens or bars.
- Benches: Longer seats you can connect or tweak (like removing backs with tools). Great for dining or outside areas.
Tables and Surfaces
- Tables: These connect when placed next to each other, even with different woods, letting you make big or custom-shaped surfaces. Toss items on top for decor.
- Shelves: Wall-mounted for storage or display. Stick lanterns or pots on them—they show up as mini versions, like trophies. Bedrock has some placement limits compared to Java.
Storage
- Drawers: Handy containers that fit into walls or under tables.
- Cabinets: Bigger storage with doors, great for kitchens or bedrooms.
Decorations
- Curtains: Stack them up or side by side for windows or room dividers. Dye them to match your build.
- Flower Baskets/Planters: Hang or place these for plants or flowers to add some color.
- Other Decor: Window dressings and small items to fill out your space.
All furniture works with vanilla wood types and mod-added ones for more variety.
Tools and Customization
You get some tools to mess with your furniture:
- Hammer: Made from basic materials, it lets you tweak stuff like turning a bench into a stool by removing the back or changing angles.
- Copper Saw: If it’s in the add-on, it adjusts things like cushion colors or curtain styles.
To customize:
- Craft the furniture.
- Right-click or tap with the tool to switch options.
- Dye wool parts for different colors.
It’s all about trying stuff out to make your builds unique.
Tips and Tricks for Using Another Furniture
- Survival Mode: Start with common woods and upgrade as you get dyes or rarer materials. Check the recipe book for crafting help.
- Mix with Vanilla: Use carpets under tables for a rug look or place shelves above beds for nightstands.
- Multiplayer: Everyone on a server needs the add-on for it to work right. It’s lightweight, so it won’t slow things down.
- Workaround Limits: If furniture feels non-solid, use vanilla blocks or barriers to back it up.
- Test in Creative: Try layouts in creative mode before crafting in survival.
- Community Ideas: Watch YouTube for build inspiration since recipes are in-game only. Players rate it 4.7 stars from over 351K reviews, so it’s a hit.
If you hit bugs, make sure your game’s updated or reach out to Starfish Studios on their socials.
Final Thoughts
The Another Furniture Add-On is perfect for players who want to add some flair to their builds without losing Minecraft’s classic feel. It’s craftable, customizable, and works with any world, making it great for casual or serious builders. Grab it from the Marketplace and start making your rooms feel like home. Have fun building!