Artist Ruchika Nambiar, along with the firm Studio Slip, gave life to a miniature dreamland dollhouse for her tiny alter ego, Little R
London Designers create their dream rooms for the Museum of Childhood’s new exhibition of dollhouses
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
London Designers create their dream rooms for the Museum of Childhood’s new exhibition of dollhouses
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
London Designers create their dream rooms for the Museum of Childhood’s new exhibition of dollhouses
London Designers create their dream rooms for the Museum of Childhood’s new exhibition of dollhouses
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
Chris Toledo can sell a miniature house for $200,000, which is more than many real-sized homes in America
After a two-year renovation, Kelmscott Manor, which designer and poet William Morris called “heaven on earth,” has been faithfully restored
E X Q U I S I T E Heirloom Quality Miniature French Chateau Dollhouse with Conservatory HEIRLOOM QUALITY Handmade NOT a mass produced Dollhouse Kit REAL WOOD- No Foam board, No Cardboard, No MDF (Medium Density Fiber Board This Listing is an example of a Commissioned/Custom Dollhouse with ENDLESS OPTIONS offered Exclusively by Tiny Dwelling Miniatures Overall Cost vary based on Floor Plan, Finishes/Features ALL will be discussed during initial inquiry with Shop Similar Replication as Featured within Listing Images requires a Project Budget of $33,000.00+ in addition to Delivery/Shipping Costs DELIVERY/SHIPPING; Domestic and International White Glove Shipping Services provided by Craters & Freighters Nashville TN, the official shipping provider for Tiny Dwelling Miniatures Commissioned Dollhouses - SEE Listing Image of a Dollhouse custom crated for Shipping Delivery/Shipping Costs are based on Delivery location and will be discussed during initial inquiry *$7.00 Shipping Cost within Listing IS NOT reflective of ACTUAL SHIPPING COSTS A 50% Deposit of total Project Budget is required to begin, remaining balance due at time of Completion This is a Commissioned Listing/Project, requiring 12 Months + for Completion, the Completion Timeline begins once final design plan is confirmed. SEE Shop Policy on Commissioned Work/Projects Other Dollhouse Styles/Designs Available Dimensions: (As Featured) Dimensions: 43"+/- W x 17"+/- D x 36"+/- H *Overall Structure Size can increase if desired with Additional Cost Working together, Tiny Dwelling Miniatures can bring your Dollhouse visions to life, with the exception of running water! CONTACT SHOP to Inquire *IMPORTANT* This Listing not intended for small children. Item(s) are small in nature and could potentially be hazardous to small children.
Cold Picnic’s new collection goes on display in miniature
Production designer John Paino reveals his inspirations for the Preaker manor and the dollhouse that is an exact miniature replica
Production designer John Paino reveals his inspirations for the Preaker manor and the dollhouse that is an exact miniature replica
A modern dollhouse and miniatures blog by Kristine Hanna
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
A modern dollhouse and miniatures blog by Kristine Hanna
Dollhouses that are more like pieces of art than a child's play home.
Beautiful Park Avenue Grand Mansion, 1:12 scale. Features: 8 rooms 5 working interior doors Detailed sidewalk with lower steps to basement Working main doors Detailed staircases 10 windows Detailed brick exterior walls Fencing Stone pillars Roofing with corbels Ships unfinished Finished Measures: 30” x 20” x 31” Looking from rear of dollhouse, rooms measure as follows: on the right side, the rooms are 9” x 9”. The center room is 9” x 13”. Stairs hall is 5.75” x 11”. If you’d like more space, you can leave out wall dividers. Http://www.MiniatureRoseGarden.com
A modern dollhouse and miniatures blog by Kristine Hanna
Ok so here’s one of the most fun projects I’ve worked on, maybe ever!Doing up this facebook marketplace doll’s house was a dream come true, enjoyed as much by the kids as by me. So take the photo tour and check out the video below to see how I did it…
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
A modern dollhouse and miniatures blog by Kristine Hanna
Having accidentally fallen into the world of doll's houses when buying a present for her new baby, self-confessed interiors nerd Lucy Clayton found herself thoroughly hooked. Here she recounts her family's journey through their first (but not last) miniature design project, complete with architectural advice from Ben Pentreath, roof repairs by a real builder, and pints of champagne on the dining table
Cold Picnic’s new collection goes on display in miniature
London Designers create their dream rooms for the Museum of Childhood’s new exhibition of dollhouses