QB Doors Addon
- 10-12-2025, 11:28
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QB Doors Mod — turns doors, trapdoors, and keys into a full building system instead of just an afterthought block you slap on a wall.
Once you drop QB Doors Mod into your world, you stop thinking “oak door or iron door?” and start thinking “which of these seventy-eight options fits this build?” You get a huge lineup of new door styles that actually sit well with normal Minecraft builds, so they don’t look like modded eyesores. There are color-matched wooden doors for every dye, material doors that match stone, sandstone, red sandstone, quartz, glass, hay, metals like gold and netherite, plus special designs that line up perfectly with glass panes, iron bars, and copper bars. On big survival bases and creative projects, that alone is a game changer: your castle gates, labs, prisons, shops, and houses can all have doors that look like they were designed for that exact wall instead of reusing the same vanilla textures over and over.
The addon doesn’t stop at simple two-block doors either. You also get sideways “hatch doors” that act like trapdoors but hinge on the side, so you can build slim sci-fi airlocks, low maintenance panels, or little wall cupboards instead of only floor hatches. A ton of variants are covered: wooden hatch doors for all the main wood types, metal versions using iron, gold, netherite, and every copper oxidation stage, stone hatches, and even a glass hatch. All of them respect block faces when you place them, so you can hinge them on the side, top, or bottom to fit whatever contraption or aesthetic you’re going for. Every single door and hatch reacts to redstone too, so redstone builders can wire them into hidden bases, key-locked chambers, or timed systems without weird side behavior.
Where QB Doors Mod really stands out is the key system. You’re not just right-clicking and hoping people behave; you can actually lock doors. A redstone key can mark any door so it only opens with power, turning normal doors into iron-door style security without changing the texture. A slime key permanently fixes a door in place as pure decoration so it never swings again unless someone breaks it. Colored keys pair with matching colored doors, letting you build adventure maps or survival vaults where only players with the right color key can open that specific door. There are even single-use versions that vanish after unlocking once, which is perfect for puzzle dungeons or one-time loot rooms.
Everything still fits survival logic. Doors are crafted from their matching blocks or wood plus dyes, keys use things like copper, redstone, slime, and can’t all be freely crafted so they stay special. In creative mode, the doors and hatches sit in the normal construction menus and keys in equipment, with a guidebook available if you want quick references. Put it all together and QB Doors Mod turns your base entrances, cells, labs, and secret rooms into real design choices. You’re not stuck with “wood or iron” anymore; you’re choosing from full-height doors, bar-aligned gates, pane-aligned glass doors, side-hinged hatches, and a whole lock-and-key system that makes your world feel like it was actually built to be lived in, guarded, and explored.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.





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