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Question by Lexie B: victorian wood furniture kit for doll house is worth anything? Recently i purchases a easy to assemble victorian wood furniture kit for doll houses, from a thrift store still in the box, copyrighted 1979, for like 2 dollars. Any way my husband suggested maybe i could sell it on ebay or something so i was wondering if anyone out there knew alittle about these dolls house furniture kits and if now, would it be worth anything, i think its cool and even if its not worth nothing im going to open it up and put it together and display it on one of my cabinets. So if you know anything about these wood furniture kits please give me advice on if i should sell it or not if its worth anything or not. thankyou Best answer: Answer by Joshnot really Give your answer to this question... 

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Question by jejenkins78: How do I build a doll house? Im not sure how to get started, but I’d like to build a dollhouse. If possible, I’d rather not use any heavey equipment tools. I like the Victorian style. Does anyone have doll house building plans? Tips? Best answer: Answer by janetwww.dollshouse.com They do some lovely houses in kit form. If you buy a kit you would’nt need any big tools, proberbly a screw driver and glue.If you want to start completly from scratch there are loads of web sites that would be able to help. Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments! A video collection of some of the Greenleaf and Corona Concept dollhouses that I’ve built. See more at www.debsminis.com Antique Doll House History Guide Victorian European US $10.75... 

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Question by xKirstieChaoSx: I Need Doll House Plans.? Im looking to build a dolls house, but i need some plans to do so… does anyone know of some websites where i can obtain free dolls house plans, or a website where i can obtain cheap dolls house plans… prefably Victorian style, or older. Best answer: Answer by Steven DHere’s a master link:http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=free%20doll%20house%20plans Remember, anything worth doing is worth doing well. Add your own answer in the comments! The 30-second advertising spot for the Bensonwood ‘This Old House Collection’ of homes Video Rating: 0 / 5  Read More →

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Question by :): Need advice on building a doll house sized Victorian home? I have two weeks to finish building, painting, and adding furniture to my structure. It’ll count as my final grade in Interior Design. It has two floors which will have one room on bottom and one on top. I began to paint the top floor walls striped with purple and black paint and am not happy with the result. Any ideas on how I can fix that little problem, and also how I can make my house look more Victorian? Color schemes? Wall decorations? Something I can use on my walls, floors, ceilings, and exterior other than paint? Thank you so much in advance! Best answer: Answer by GracieMSee this site for ideas http://www.victorianstation.com/interiordesignmenu.htm What do you think? Answer below! dollhousepeople.org... 

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Question by :): HELP! I’m making a doll house sized Victorian home for school? I am making a doll house sized Victorian home for Interior Design class. This is what it looks like right now: http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/6929/87224562uh9.jpg It’s made out of cardboard. It obviously looks terrible and I can’t come up with any ways to fix it up to look more Victorian. :( I have until Wednesday to finish it and I’m calling out for help. The piece of cardboard furthest to the left is a turret. I have measured and cut out windows made of plexiglass to fit, yet I need some ideas on what I should use to make inside and outside window treatments. Any ideas? Also, does anyone know where I can find Victorian furniture pieces? You know, a Victorian style bed, couch, chair,... 

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Tips for Buying Victorian Doll House Furniture Victorian doll house furniture appear formal and somber. They also feature elaborate details, including outwardly curving arm chairs. Chair seat and back are upholstered with rich fabric and often feature material like velvet, plush and velour. Victorian doll house furniture are made with wood, either as genuine materials or imitations of maple, oak, ash, black walnut and rosewood. The wood features a shiny but dark oil finish. The pulls and knobs are also carved. Unlike modern doll house furniture, Victorian-style furniture look heavy. To save on price and availability, look for sets. Victorian doll house furniture sometimes come in a two- or three-piece set. Two arm chairs, for example, come with a coffee table or a foot rest. Some... 

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Various Types of Doll Houses There are various types of dollhouses that one can collect. They can range from old, historical architectural designs up to the latest and modern contemporary homes that we see in cities like Los Angeles, Tokyo, London and Manila. There is no certain type of dollhouse if we try to really think about it. Everything is up to you. It’s pretty much like designing or choosing your own house.   If you’re a beginner to the intriguing world of dollhouse, take some needed time to do some research and preparations before hitting it off. Becoming a knowledgeable collector or hobbyist may make a huge difference in which sort of dollhouse you pick. Try to avoid making decisions based on factors such as price tags or investment value. It should be about what you... 

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The Various Characteristics of Three Major Doll House Styles The Victorian, Tudor and Georgian Doll Houses are the most common collectible items worldwide. Depending on what appeals to the collector, these are distinctly designed and each has its own specific signature styles in terms of flooring, door and window carvings and pillar designs, among others. Here’s a background of those doll house designs.   The Victorian   The Victorian doll house originated from the actual designs of houses during the Victorian Period. Victorian property is typified by small, asymmetrical sized rooms with elevated ceilings and always contains a terrace or balcony. They also have huge rangy inlet windows at the front.   The Victorian period is the time when Queen Victoria was the monarch of the Great... 

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A victorian home that is somewhat spacious but beatiful… I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING IN THIS VIDEO NO MUSIC OR GAME NOTHING  Read More →

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This is my second AG doll house. It is a victorian house made for my Samantha and Nellie dolls. I have changed a little the outfits used in the movie. Hope you enjoy!  Read More →

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