Carousel ~ Doll Houses
I love doll houses and miniatures. Apart from the undisputed fact that a tiny version of something is always infinitely cuter, I think Doll Houses offer a way to indulge in a fondness for period decor and luxurious old homes even if one can’t have a life size manor.
I had a little Victorian doll’s house when I was younger, but some day I would like to build a Chateau, inspired by Versailles but a little simpler, with blue panelled walls and painted ceilings and gilt furniture. It would take me a very long time to finish though and I have some other projects to complete first, such as my vanity.
I hope you will enjoy these links as much a I did. There are some really amazing dollhouse artists out there!
Greenleaf Dollshouse Kits
Greenleaf make a wide range of dollshouse kits. These come uncompleted for you to put together and paint yourself. From charming gingerbread cottages to grand manors they have so many different styles. I love imagining who would live in each of these houses.
Colleen Moore’s Fairy Castle
This is my favourite dollhouse ever! It was put together by talented craftspersons using exquisite materials such as chinese jade and real jewels. Each room tells the story of a famous fairy tale and is amazingly detailed. There is even a library with miniature books. I wouldn’t mind living here myself.
The Dolls House Emporium
Another dollhouse store. They make some beautiful houses and furniture but I think they are a bit expensive. I just like looking at the high quality photos and getting ideas. I especially love their conservatories. Don’t miss their 3d dollshouse tour either!
Hogwarts Dollhouse
For the Harry Potter fans. This is a really stunning piece, every room is so full of miniatures all heavily influenced by the movies. It is such a big dollhouse I imagine it would be even more impressive in real life. I like the Gryffindor common room, it looks so cosy!
Fairy Woodland
For something a little different, houses for fairies instead of dolls! They’re made from natural materials and would blend in well in their woodland habitat. I adore the tiny fairy furniture and think it would be simply magical to have one of these in your room, all lit up from the inside!
Dollshouse Castle
Ok, I admit, I have a weakness for Castles. Here is another beautiful example, luxuriously appointed with marble bathrooms and chandeliers. The photos taken of the interior make them look like real rooms. It is 9 feet high, can you believe it? I like the piano room and the tiny gold and silver chess set. So much work goes in to these houses, they are masterpieces in themselves!
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January 22nd, 2008 at 2:58 am
Oh, thank you for this post! I love dollhouses as well!
I have a really large yellow one (ten rooms plus a garden) that my dad made me when I was little. It’s so fun to pick out furniture and little goodies for them. It’s getting harder and more expensive to find shops though.
I just bought my two year old a small pink one, already assembled and simply furnished! She loves it and takes care of it so well. It’ll be fun to pick out unique knick knacks for it when she gets older. :)
January 22nd, 2008 at 6:44 am
Bonsoir^-^
I love Dollhouse too. When I was a child my father built one for my Barbie Dolls, whereas he’s not a “handy”. I was facinated by the dollhouses in the disney movie Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (L’apprentie sorcière in French.
I love the Dollhouse castle : it’s so beautiful and wonderful. I want to live in a such house ! lol There is a picture of Madame de Pompadour !!
bisous princesse !^^
January 22nd, 2008 at 11:57 am
These beautiful doll houses really open up my eyes. It fills me with so much wonder and joy as I look through all of these websites. My favourite is the fairy castle. The descriptions are well done and the detailing is superb!
These miniature houses open a new set of eyes for me, and now I imagine that my own little apartment is also a castle.
Thank you for sharing these!
January 22nd, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Ah, I’ve always adored dollhouses- I had one when I was a little girl that my dad and I made from a kit, and when I was a bit older (in high school), he and I bought a really large, nice shell with the intention of wiring it for lights and having light fixtures, wallpaper, tiny tiles and carpets, etc. ^^ Sadly it never got further than the beginning of the wiring, becuase my parents split up and my dad moved to another house, I’d like to go back and make a nice dollhouse like that someday, but I don’t think I could when we’re renting!
If I had the space and the money, I would love to make a semi-dollhouse for Hazel and Clover- just a couple of room boxes- but it would have to be pretty large! I don’t know if I’ll ever really have a good space to put something like that!
February 3rd, 2008 at 12:02 pm
Oh, what incredible dollhouses! Thank you for posting this in the Link Carousel ^_^ You seem to post about *everything* that Anousenka adores! ^_^
♥ Anousenka ♥