Greetings friends. Today I am back with a peek inside my dollhouse. The photo above is an overview of the entire inside. I am still missing one light fixture and many little decorations, but the house is coming along nicely.
I am going to start at the bottom and work my way up. On the bottom floor is my open floor plan kitchen and dining room. I deleted the stairs from the design as well as the room divider. I liked having more space to decorate. I also like that you can see the stained glass front door in the dining room. The dining room is papered in miniature wall paper with wainscoting beside the fireplace. The kitchen is painting with Magnolia Market paint, with one wall bricked for a more rustic look.
There are many detail already in the kitchen: the plates on the wall and counter that I made, the mini mixer, the cookware, the baking set, etc. And many more small accessories are still in the mail (additional canned goods, glassware, etc). You cannot see from this angle, but you may be able to see in the photo below that there is a plate rack over the sink full of plates I made.
Below is the dining area. I made the plates, the platters, the dishes in the china cabinet, the wall decor and curtain, the mantle decor, and the rug which matches the kitchen rug. I also painted and stained the farmhouse dining table.
I printed all of my rugs onto canvas and backed them with interfacing.
I printed all of my rugs onto canvas and backed them with interfacing.
The middle floor of the house is dedicated to the large living room. The white furniture blends nicely with the shabby chic tables and the Magnolia Market paint on the walls. The light fixture is a casual drop light with a crown piece that I made from clay to match the wall color. I made the window treatments and the pillows from fabric I printed. I still have a corner bar coming for this room as well as a lot of tiny details. Incidentally, two of my favorite house pieces are in this room - the clock and the large Gothic framed mirror.
I love the fireplace in this room. It was fashioned by Benedictine Monks, based on a real fireplace. The dog on the sofa is a small breed representative of our little dog. I made the lamps and many of the aqua and teal accents in this room.
The third story in the house has two bedrooms, a pink master bedroom and a smaller blue room. I actually like both rooms, but wish I had left a bit more space in the blue room. Alas, first build error.
The pink room features decorative wall panels and pink silk drapes that I made. I also made the quilt, lamp shade, pink ceiling wire cover, and rug. All of the accents on the vanity are homemade. I had such a good time with them.
The blue room is papered in dollhouse wallpaper - blue toile and mini stripes. I added chair rail molding in addition to crown and base molding. I made the quilt in this room also, as well as I built the bed, side table, and chair. The bed head and foot boards have panels of the same toile print fabric inset. I made the ceiling lamp shade in this room as well as the table lamp. The wardrobe was purchased unfinished and painted and detailed.
The rooftop tower room is a fun getaway. It is The Beatles music room. This room was so fun to create. I painted it with Magnolia Market paint and added a shelf for all of my (yet to be purchased) 60's memorabilia. I built the bench in the back of the room using the shutters I did not use on the house. I printed a teal and orange rug, then an orange cover for the bench. I ordered the teal, orange, and white pillows from Australia. There is a turntable on which to play the Beatles LPs and an over sized lava lamp in the back corner. The drum set was actually a Christmas ornament. I added The Beatles drum logo to the front of the bass drum. I found the guitar on a miniature site and was delighted to find the guitar stand on a different site. The room contains three Beatles posters from three different time periods in their career. I still have candles to add to the room and some other details.
Now that the house is built, I realized that the miniature collecting will not be over for a long, long time. There will always be a tiny something to add someplace. Oh, and then there are holidays to prepare for. Yes, miniature collecting is going to be a long term activity!!
Thank you for stopping by my blog today.