Monday, December 31, 2007
Art Deco Dream House
This Art Deco Doll's House was built exclusively for Dolly Daydreams. It sold for around $1,380 which included all the lighting, decorations and Art Deco Furniture.
I would have bought that in a heartbeat. I'll have to write them and see when this sold and what the chances are for another version.
(Image from dollydaydreams.com.)
Labels:
Dollhouse - Art Deco
Hobit House
I am a huge Lord of the Rings fan, and when I came across this I just had to share.
Obelia medusa blogs some really great photos and details of this incredible Hobit House project.
View the history and beginning progress of Tiny Bag End.
View the finished pictures of the Hobit House.
Lastly, Obelia decorated for Christmas.
(All images from Obeliamedusa's Live Journal.)
Labels:
Dollhouse - Contemporary
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Designer's go playground
"Designer's go playground", is a dollhouse and furniture conecept by textile designer Sari Syväluoma and furniture designer Johan Ørbeck Aase that was at the ICFF (International Contemporary Furniture Fair).
Sari Syväluoma from Finland and Norwegian Johan Ørbeck Aase exhibited a modular dollhouse system that can turn into a complete play area. “It’s a play system based on architectural boxes in miniature,” says Aase. “It’s not as ready-made as a regular dollhouse and therefore more open for a child’s imagination. And when your child outgrows it, you can use the boxes as bookshelves or for storing toys. We worked on the idea for two years, and decided to participate in this fair 3-4 months ago. We are looking for manufacturers, as this is only a prototype.” (quoted from Nordic Reach)
(First image from Kids Modern Blog. All smaller images from Johan Ørbeck Aase's website.)
Sari Syväluoma from Finland and Norwegian Johan Ørbeck Aase exhibited a modular dollhouse system that can turn into a complete play area. “It’s a play system based on architectural boxes in miniature,” says Aase. “It’s not as ready-made as a regular dollhouse and therefore more open for a child’s imagination. And when your child outgrows it, you can use the boxes as bookshelves or for storing toys. We worked on the idea for two years, and decided to participate in this fair 3-4 months ago. We are looking for manufacturers, as this is only a prototype.” (quoted from Nordic Reach)
(First image from Kids Modern Blog. All smaller images from Johan Ørbeck Aase's website.)
Labels:
Dollhouse - Modern,
kid friendly
Simple DIY Design
Here's a simple design from KidInfo blog that would be a good starter build.
(Image from KidInfo blog)
(Image from KidInfo blog)
Labels:
Dollhouse - DIY,
kid friendly
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Demolition - The House My Mom Built
It was a little saddening that 3 years of my mom's hard work came apart in 30 minutes. I gutted everything to modernize this dollhouse. I'm looking forward to restoring this house in a contemporary style.
The House My Mom Built - BEFORE
The House My Mom Built - DURING
I'm waiting for all of the building supplies I've ordered to arrive. All of the windows and doors are smaller than standard, so I have re-cut all of the openings.
More pictures to come.
The House My Mom Built - BEFORE
The House My Mom Built - DURING
I'm waiting for all of the building supplies I've ordered to arrive. All of the windows and doors are smaller than standard, so I have re-cut all of the openings.
More pictures to come.
Labels:
The House My Mom Built
The House My Mom Built - BEFORE
My mom built this house from a kit for me over a 3 year period. Here are the before images before I started to restore it. Sadly, I didn't take the best pictures before I started demo work. I'll have to take better pictures of the restoration process.
Labels:
The House My Mom Built
Yard Sale
Out with the old to make room for the new. I plan on listing all of this furniture on eBay. If anyone has an interest in any of these items, please contact me; I can post more detailed pictures. All pieces were purchased in 1980's, gently played with, displayed and then stored for the last 2 decades.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Malibu Beach House
Malibu Beach House is my absolute favorite dollhouse on the market. Prices start at $556
from The Dolls House Emporium.
(All images from The Dolls House Emporium)
Modern MC has a Malibu Beach House decorated better than I could image. Check out all of the pictures on MiniModern.blogspot.com.
from The Dolls House Emporium.
(All images from The Dolls House Emporium)
Modern MC has a Malibu Beach House decorated better than I could image. Check out all of the pictures on MiniModern.blogspot.com.
Labels:
Dollhouse - Modern
Waterside Way
1, 2 & 3 Waterside Way "Ideal apartment living for different lifestyles". This idea is similar to what I'd love to build for a loft style complex. Waterside Way starts at $419 from The Dolls House Emporium.
(All images from The Dolls House Emporium)
(All images from The Dolls House Emporium)
Labels:
Dollhouse - Contemporary
Mackintosh House
Mackintosh House is a another beauty from The Dolls House Emporium's Architectural Collection. Based on famous Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh's design. Mackintosh was a key designer in the Glasgow School style and linked to the Art Nouveau movement. The Mackintosh House starts at $620 on The Dolls House Emporium's website.
Read more about his work in Jean Nisbett's book "The MODERN Doll's House", published 2004 by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd.
(All images from The Dolls House Emporium)
Labels:
Dollhouse - Modern
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