7 Medieval Home Battlemats

Continuing a series of mini-battlemats… (Taverns were up last week and inns were posted a while back.) We have 7 medieval homes as battlemats.  A medieval home was a simple building with usually just a common room for cooking, eating and family time; a room for sleeping; and some had a room used as a workshop.  The outhouse was of course separate.

These buildings fit that basic premise.  Most of these maps have 2 single story buildings, but one is a two-level “townhouse.”  Each map does show simple outhouses where ever they could fit on the map.  In reality the outhouses would be further away and usually in a different direction. (Just cut those sections out and move them as needed.)

Feel free to use them for your game!  The Dungeonographer (.dgo) files allow you to edit them in Dungeonographer (including the free version), just right-click and “save-as.”  The thumbnail pictures themselves link you to 1″=5’=300dpi versions suitable for printing as battlemats at their original sizes:

Two-story house.  Click thumbnail for full size version.
Two-story house. Click thumbnail for full size version. Right-click Dungeonographer file.
Nice houses with workrooms/shops.
Nice houses with workrooms/shops.  Click the thumbnail for the full size version. Right-click Dungeonographer file.
Two nicer houses.  Click the thumbnail for the full size version.
Two nicer houses. Click the thumbnail for the full size version. Right-click Dungeonographer file.
Two poor houses with dirt floors.  Click the image for a full-sized version.
Two poor houses with dirt floors. Click the image for a full-sized version. Right-click Dungeonographer file.