I can't compete with the size of building made by some people here, so I'll compete with quantity.
These are what I have done so far. I'm eventually going to make a mayan, egyptian, etc house too.
They are pretty much in the order I made them.
Note: Nothing has been duplicated.
This is my first house.
I have redone it once or twice. It's just the right size to hold all my treasures without being big enough to get lost in.
In the zoomed out pic you can see some of my tunnels. One, that I call my underground highway, is strait all the way across the world. It is also paved the whole way across. All my houses connect to it.

Here is a more zoomed in view.

And here are the treasure shelves at the top. Come on, say it with me, "oooh aaah..."

This is my tree-house. Named that because it is made of trees.
This was made before saplings so it took a bit of effort to find a location with that many trees around.
Could also be called my forest home, that makes a bit more sense.

Once again in the zoomed out view you can see my tunnels (these are more recent tunnels so they are more orderly), and my underground highway.

This is my in-trees-house. Made after saplings.
Nothing special I just planted a bunch of trees and added walls and a roof.

This is my platerock bunker, capable of almost withstanding a nuclear blast.

This thing appears to be some sort of bamboo guard tower...
I'm not sure what I was thinking when I made this.
On an unrelated note: look at how tall that tree is.

This is my (for lack of a better name) hellhole.

My zombie and skeleton guards.

This is my Cozy cottage.
It is kind of small and cluttered, but that makes it feel more homey.
If my math is right this used 88 clay, that's part of the reason it's not bigger.

TwelveFoot
Update: May 27, 2013
Mayan House!

Putting my farm here, just so I can find it in the future...

These are what I have done so far. I'm eventually going to make a mayan, egyptian, etc house too.
They are pretty much in the order I made them.
Note: Nothing has been duplicated.
This is my first house.
I have redone it once or twice. It's just the right size to hold all my treasures without being big enough to get lost in.
In the zoomed out pic you can see some of my tunnels. One, that I call my underground highway, is strait all the way across the world. It is also paved the whole way across. All my houses connect to it.

Here is a more zoomed in view.

And here are the treasure shelves at the top. Come on, say it with me, "oooh aaah..."

This is my tree-house. Named that because it is made of trees.
This was made before saplings so it took a bit of effort to find a location with that many trees around.
Could also be called my forest home, that makes a bit more sense.

Once again in the zoomed out view you can see my tunnels (these are more recent tunnels so they are more orderly), and my underground highway.

This is my in-trees-house. Made after saplings.
Nothing special I just planted a bunch of trees and added walls and a roof.

This is my platerock bunker, capable of almost withstanding a nuclear blast.

This thing appears to be some sort of bamboo guard tower...
I'm not sure what I was thinking when I made this.
On an unrelated note: look at how tall that tree is.

This is my (for lack of a better name) hellhole.

My zombie and skeleton guards.

This is my Cozy cottage.
It is kind of small and cluttered, but that makes it feel more homey.
If my math is right this used 88 clay, that's part of the reason it's not bigger.

TwelveFoot
Update: May 27, 2013
Mayan House!

Putting my farm here, just so I can find it in the future...

Last edited by TwelveFoot on Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1. Junk-Jack-Wiki
2. The world is big, 256 blocks high and 768 across.
3. Who is John Galt?
4. Lack of objection does not indicate consent.
5. We scream, we shout, we wail, we cry; but in the end we all must die.
2. The world is big, 256 blocks high and 768 across.
3. Who is John Galt?
4. Lack of objection does not indicate consent.
5. We scream, we shout, we wail, we cry; but in the end we all must die.