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Paintable Furniture Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Paintable Furniture mod — splash real color on your builds and keep achievements on while you do it.

This add-on is dead simple to use and ridiculously helpful if you’re tired of every base looking like the same oak starter home. Before you place a single piece, craft a few Paint Pots using dye so you’ve got an actual palette to work from, then grab a Paintbrush and start experimenting. Because it’s achievements-friendly, you can run it on long-term survival worlds and Realms without breaking anyone’s progress, which makes it perfect for community towns where not everyone wants to flip on cheats just to decorate. The flow is clean: drop furniture, tap in some color, step back, and decide if that room needs a cooler tone for storage or a warmer tone for the cozy corner. You’re not learning a new system here—you’re just giving vanilla-style builds a glow-up that fits Bedrock survival life.

In a fresh world, I treat paint like a tool for wayfinding. Color your work room one tone, sleeping area another, and use a bright accent near your portal so you can sprint in and out without thinking. When you’re sorting loot after a cave run, painted pieces make it stupid easy to remember what lives where. On servers, agree on a district scheme so the entire town reads at a glance. Market street might lean into bold tones for stalls, farms go earthy, and the docks get a muted palette that looks clean at sunrise. Because the mod stays lightweight, you can go wild with themes and not worry about scuffing performance on mobile.



If you build a lot, set up a little “paint bench” next to your storage with extra dyes and empty Paint Pots so you can swap hues mid-project without trekking across the base. Do a quick test wall behind your furniture to see how the color plays with lantern light and daylight, then lock in the shade that still looks good at night. For PvP servers with build zones, paint does more than look nice—it makes comms faster. “Rotate to the blue house” or “meet at the red-trim shop” is way clearer than coordinates in the middle of a fight. And if you do content, these rooms photograph so well. A couple of colored accents next to wood, a lantern on the edge of frame, and you’ve got a thumbnail that screams Minecraft Bedrock without any shader drama.

The best part is how it respects the vanilla vibe. Outfits, tools, farms, raids—nothing changes except your space finally looks like you live there. Craft the Paint Pots with the dyes you already collect, keep a Paintbrush on the hotbar while you decorate, and let your base go from “functional box” to “actual home” without ever turning off achievements.

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

paintable-furniture-v0_1_2-rp.mcaddon [403.21 Kb] (downloads: 2)
paintable-furniture-v0_1_2-bp.mcaddon [302 Kb] (downloads: 0)


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