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Stair & Slab Carpets Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Stair & Slab Carpets — finally lets you carpet stairs and slabs cleanly, with dyeable shapes that follow your builds instead of forcing you into flat-floor decorating.

Stair & Slab Carpets is one of those Minecraft Bedrock / MCPE addons that solves an annoying “why can’t vanilla just do this?” problem. If you’ve ever built a mansion staircase, a sunken living room, or any kind of tiered interior and realized carpets only behave on flat blocks, this pack is basically the fix. It doesn’t require experiments, so you can drop it into a normal world and immediately start making interiors look finished instead of half-bare.

The addon adds four new carpet shapes: Slab Carpet, Slab Carpet (sideless), Stair Carpet, and Stair Carpet (sideless). The idea is simple—pick the shape that matches the block you’re covering, so your carpet can actually flow down steps and across half-block platforms without looking like a hacky workaround. The stair version is especially clutch because it’s meant to automatically match the stair below it, so a staircase runner can look like a real runner instead of a bunch of awkward flat strips. If it doesn’t line up right, the addon notes you can usually fix it by placing while facing a different direction, which is a very “builder brain” tip that’ll make sense the second you try it.








Color is flexible too. You can dye the carpets in all 16 colors by interacting after you place them, so you’re not locked into one choice or forced to craft a new set every time you change a room’s palette. That’s great for big builds where you’re constantly adjusting color themes, like switching a hallway from warm tones to darker, moody vibes. There’s also a small quality-of-life detail: they can be broken by double-attacking to avoid accidental breaking, which is exactly the kind of thing that saves your sanity when you’re decorating and keep misclicking.

If you run custom visuals, Stair & Slab Carpets plays nicely because the texture changes with your resource pack. So it won’t feel like a weird mismatched addon block sitting on top of your build style—it’ll actually blend with whatever pack you’re using. There’s also a secret Easter egg tied to the jeb_ sheep, which is a fun little nod for players who like discovering hidden details without the addon turning into a joke mod.

Two extra quirks are worth knowing because they’re actually features. For carpets with sides, you can sit on them, which makes cozy builds feel more interactive—think chill lounges, theater steps, or a carpeted reading corner in your base. And the big technical compromise is that all carpets are actually entities. That can introduce a small amount of lag, but it’s also why the addon can do all this: better compatibility with older versions, the sit feature, and fewer restrictions overall. If you’re decorating a huge city with carpets everywhere, you’ll want to be mindful of how many you place in one spot, but for normal builds, Stair & Slab Carpets is basically the cleanest way to get staircase runners and slab-level rugs working in Minecraft Bedrock / MCPE.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

carpets_bp_v2_1.mcpack [1.22 Mb] (downloads: 0)
carpets_rp_v2_1.mcpack [1.4 Mb] (downloads: 0)


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