The amazing Minecraft bedroom built by a Leeds grandad for just £60

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A grandad in Leeds has gone the extra mile for his grandsons, building them a bespoke Minecraft-inspired bedroom from scratch.

Mark McFarlane from Bramley has become a bit of a local legend after images of the Minecraft-inspired bedroom he built for his lads were shared hundreds of times on Facebook.

Created for Oscar, 7, and Finn, 4, Mark needed a project to help him stave off boredom during lockdown and the Minecraft bedroom proved the perfect thing.

Mark McFarlane

He even let the boys watch him on FaceTime as he assembled redstone torches and painted diamond swords, building up to a big final reveal to show them the end product.

Due to covid restrictions, the boys haven’t been able to visit him for over a year, so he wanted to make the room extra special for them.

Mark designed his own shelves, cupboards and decorations based on the hit video game, combining different colours of paint with masking tape to create the unique block, wooden and stone-walled effects.

The Minecraft tools on display were cut from an old 1.5mm foam board he had laying around in the shed, whilst the boys’ crafting box/table is made from wood lats.

The project, which Mark told the YEP took around three weeks and £60 to complete, has definitely made him a hit with his grandchildren who are beyond pleased with their new digs.

 “It was a small project to starve off the boredom we’ve all had to endure during lockdown whilst everyone has had to sit their regular routines out, but now things are looking up we can all start getting back to filling those voids,” he said.

As a founder and director of registered nonprofit organisation ‘Sentinel Squad UK,’ a Star Wars-themed group that raises thousands of pounds for Yorkshire and surrounding areas children’s charities – Mark is a dab hand at building characters and bringing fantasy to life.

He can often be seen walking around West Yorkshire dressed as a 7.5 foot Wookie – so if you spot him, make sure to say hello. It’s all for a good cause.

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