When Googling The Word "Luxury Mansion Dollhouse" You Might Come Across The Same Things As Usual, So I Digged A Little Deeper This Time!
This Gothic Victorian inspired dollhouse began as a Tennyson. I liked the basic footprint for the house however, felt it needed major design changes. i added extra doors and windows, changed window sizes, and created a special brick chimney. The interior staircase was also moved. Siding was a must, and for contrast the bay was done in a vertical siding. After all the architectural construction issues were dealt with, the color pallet was next.... I had picked up a flyer at the paint store with a house I loved done in red and green. so using that for basic inspiration, i moved to a fresher updated version. most of the paint colors finally chosen are from the Martha Stewart paint line. this was a very fun pallet to work with! The hand cut and painted bricks used on the front and side steps and chimney were just the right texture and tone to pull it all together. Front doors are always an important focal point, and this door has a wonderful stained glass window in an oval design of lilies, landscape, and delicate border. Staining the interior trim gives the house a warm homey feeling, yet the printed all and floor papers make it light and fun. Another addition was the fireplace. A lovely one from England with a nice slim profile. To carry through the terra cotta, more of the same bricks made for the outside were used on the base and surround area. The staircase was moved to the other side of the house and a second staircase was added to the third floor. In doing the gardens and flower selections, the color choices were very important. The green moss usually used was to "green" and had to be changed to a more light spring green color. The colors in the flowers are strong and add another layer to the design, yet they do not take away from, or overpower the house. For this reason coordinating all the garden colors with the house was a challenge.
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
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In one word - WOW! Abigail is a fabulous & unique new addition to our dollhouse kit offering! She will excite your creativity. Her attention to detail is amazing . Abigail is not only a one inch (1:12) scale wooden dollhouse kit, she is also a beautiful Victorian mansion, rich in historic features. . . . Intricate gingerbread, a romantic gazebo . . . even a turret and spires. Abigail is a laser cut kit - precision cutting and fit - removes the need to spend hours sanding and prepping. All wood is unfinished/unpainted. Features: 4 Floors Milled siding in 1/4” cabinet grade Baltic Birch 11 Single non working windows 3 Staircase with landing & newel post 5 Working interior doors, 4 raised panel style 4 Double non working windows 2 Working main entry & balcony doors 1 Double working balcony door Detailed porch Balcony railings Seamless contacting walls Detailed turret & gazebo roofing Gables Roof crest with running trim 2 Octagonal Peak roof windows Chimney The laser cut kits feature tab & slot assembly. Made in USA with 1/4” Cabinet Grade Baltic Birch Dimensions: 48" W x 24" D x 53" H Ceiling height is 8 to 10" You’ll need 6 bags of Asphalt Shingles to cover roofing area.. available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/794829989/112-scale-dollhouse-miniature-fishscale **FOR LIGHTING, ADD THIS ELECTRICAL WIRING KIT** https://www.etsy.com/listing/173742834/cirkit-large-dollhouse-wiringelectricity Http://www.MiniatureRosegarden.com Message me to arrange for shipping if you are outside the "lower 48" MiniatureRoseGarden [!at] gmail.com
There is a joy in dollhouses and all things tiny that, for many people, doesn't end with childhood. There's something about the mindfulness of making…
Good evening! Wow – I can’t believe we are already more than halfway through September! I have two projects to hopefully share with you this weekend – our finished Ikea dollhouses and my office closet makeover. I have our dollhouses photographed and today will share the final room – the bathrooms.Read More
1/10 Miniature dollhouse diorama. Handmade by Nerea Pozo ( www.nereapozo.com) ❤The wall and floors and also furniture and objects are totally assemble, you don't need to do anything. Is a finished product ready to send it in 1-2 days. ❤ You can move the furniture and all the objects:) ❤This sale includes the room (made by wood), all the Furniture and all the accesories that are shown in the PHOTOS ! (Dolls are not incluyed) ❤ You can see a video of the diorama in my youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/c/NereaPozo ❤ I accept Layaway (no more than 2 months) You can contact to me at nereapozo [!at] gmail.com ❤ I accept commissions if you prefer something different but similar in my style. * The measure of this item is around 40x30 cm FLOOR and around 28 cm TALL. It fits to 1/10 scale dolls : Lati yellow, pukifee, odeco and nikki , lol tweens, blythe middie, enyo etc... You can contact to me if you have any question, want a layaway option or if you want pay with no fe es ! ;) Nerea Pozo (NOTA: el precio a España NO incluye Islas Canarias. Preguntar extra)
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Finally, my first post of 2018! Are you ready for an awesome year? My first freestyle project this year(not commissioned) will be Maison Francaise. This will be my signature type of French style town house. With a plaster exterior, whites and greys throughout. Just like my previous house Under Paris Roofs. I had a lot of requests to make this one again. So here goes. I start off by using 2 sheets of hardboard. I use hardboard because it's nice and straight, no warping! I bought a ready made door and stairs. I cut out my design with a scroll saw. I use the one below. It's not perfect. There are things that are annoying about it. Like the tightening knob to hold the foot in place keeps undoing. And the blade is hard to change. But it is a very affordable saw. And it does the work. Attach the structure together with hot glue. I found the ultimate hot glue gun! It's by Surebonder. You can get it at Hobby Lobby. It is incredible. I was looking for a new gun when I stumbled on this one. It was new. I hot glued Christmas lights around my real doorway(on steel and on bricks). The lights withstood everything! After Christmas, I had a very hard time getting them off the house. Lesson learned! Use tiny bit on real house... But to put your dollhouse together forever- this glue gun works! I use hot glue sticks from Joann's. But any will do. By the way, I don't get paid by any stores or brands. All the materials you see are purchased by me. There's no fake reviews. I try to let you know what works best or what I find out there that can work for minis. And if you are on the fence about building a dollhouse this year- just go for it! You will love being able to make your vision come to life. Start with a small kit. Like the Primrose. Just to learn the scale and how things are put together. Then you'll be ready to jump in with both feet! And remember there are no rules. Whatever you decide to do and however you do it is the right way! big hugs and the best year ever to all,
Dollhouse Miniature ivory area rug in a textured floral pattern. Add a cozy feel to any room with this beautiful pattern. The edges are fringed for a more realistic finish. This item comes in multiple sizes, if you need a specific size please message me. Please note that all sizes are approximate. This item is for dollhouse decoration only and is not meant for small children as toys.
We're done with "Somewhere in France" dollhouse! This is a commission for Sharon in Australia. This house has a long trip home! This house is 24" across x 24 1/2" tall without the chimneys. The chimneys are a couple of inches tall and are not glued on for shipping. And it's 21 1/2" deep + 3" or so for the front porch floor which is also not glued on so the house can fit in the box. This is a side door into the kitchen. Living room with working fire. Entry hall. View from front door towards the back. This is the kitchen. Upstairs. This is the bathroom. All the windows open. Door into the bathroom from hallway. Upstairs hallway. The bedroom with all opening windows. The massive attic! No time to rest on our laurels! We have Roberta waiting on her commissioned dollhouse! See you next time! hugs,
Good evening! Wow – I can’t believe we are already more than halfway through September! I have two projects to hopefully share with you this weekend – our finished Ikea dollhouses and my office closet makeover. I have our dollhouses photographed and today will share the final room – the bathrooms.Read More
Last year, we made this play kitchen for Nova’s big gift and it’s honestly the only gift that has been played with EVERY DAY all year long. I also learned how meaningful it is (for me!) to spend months planning and working on a special project to give our children for Christmas. This year, we’ve…