Decocraft Mod

Decocraft is a decoration mod for Minecraft, adding over 3000 new placeable objects. It’s by far the best mod of its kind, adding items that fall under multiple themes, and even from some of your favorite movies, games, and TV shows.

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Crafting the Decobench

For players to get started with Decocraft, they’ll need to craft the Decobench. This block contains all the different decorations and furniture items included with the mod, so you don’t have to struggle to look at thousands of different recipes.

Decobench Recipe
Decobench Crafting Recipe

The Decobench can be crafted from a Block of Clay, a Crafting Table, Lapis Lazuli, Rose Red, and Cactus Green. There is another recipe where the Decobench can be crafted from Crafting Clay, but it’s a little more complicated.

Once crafted, the Decobench can be placed down at a location of the players choosing. It’s 2 blocks wide, so consider that when it comes to placement.

Add Materials to the Decobench

Right-click the Decobench to interact with it. Instantly, you’ll be shown a slightly overwhelming interface. The main area shows all the items that can be crafted. Whereas there’s also a search bar, tab filters, and material input slots.

inside the decobench
Rubik’s Cube Crafting Requirements

You can hover over an item, and hold SHIFT to view the necessary items. For example, a Rubik’s Cube, as shown in the image above requires 3 Clay, 1 Red, 1 Green, and 1 Blue. These items don’t come from the player’s inventory, instead, they need to be added to the Decobench.

adding clay to the decobench
Adding Clay to the Decobench

In the top left slot of the Decobench, players can input materials here. It accepts items like Clay Balls, Clay Blocks, Rose Red, Lapis Lazuli, and Cactus Green. Once the item is in the top slot, press the little arrow button to deposit it into the Decobench.

You can then hover over the colors to see how much is inside, as well as the Clay container in the interface. With enough of each material, items on the right will no longer be greyed out and can be selected and crafted. However, decoration items can also be placed in this slot, to recycle them.

Decowand

The Decowand was released in one of Decocrafts updates. When holding a Decowand and right-clicking objects, it can change the color of them. So you can mostly expect it to work on blocks like Lamps and Beds, which are provided by Decocraft.

Decowand Recipe
Decowand Recipe

If you want to use the Decowand, then it can be crafted from a Stick, a Decobench, and White Wool. It should hopefully save players time when recoloring blocks, as they don’t need to be recrafted.

Decocraft Mod Download

VersionAvailable
1.12.2Forge
1.13.2No Release
1.14.4No Release
1.15.2No Release
1.16.5Forge
1.17.1No Release
1.18.2No Release
1.19.2No Release
1.20.0No Release

The links above will take you to the CurseForge page for the Decocraft Mod. Specifically, they direct you to the download for your chosen version of Minecraft. Learn more about why you should only download files from CurseForge.

How to Install

If you haven't already, make sure to install Forge for Minecraft. It's a simple process and takes just a few minutes. Once Forge is installed:
  1. Download the mod for your Minecraft Version. It will be a .JAR file.
  2. Take this file, and place it in the 'mods' folder of your Minecraft directory. If this folder doesn't exist, create it. The easiest way to access your Minecraft directory is opening the game, going to Resource Packs and pressing the 'Open Resource Pack Folder' button.
  3. Once it's inside the mods folder, run Minecraft with the Forge preset selected. The mod will be installed and can be played with in-game.


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