Huyze Herkert, morning room: building an extension for the dollhouse in the dollhouse
Well, as I said in my previous post, I jumped right in after I decided to make a dollhouse for the dollhouse. I found that I enjoyed working at this scale much more than I had anticipated. So I was really disappointed that the showpiece was finished so quickly. Besides, there's no kitchen, no dining room, no bath, no ... So many possibilities I'd missed. So many little things I could have made from scratch.
What to do?
After thinking about it for a while I decided that an extension was necessary.
There was only one option: build it on top of the existing cabinet.
I remember
seeing some house shaped cabinets in my book ‘Victorian & Edwardian
furniture & interiors’ by Jeremy Cooper.
Like this ‘Architecture
Cabinet’ (1858) by William Burges.
And this writing cabinet by W. Gualbert Saunders.
This secretaire by Richard Norman Shaw became the inspiration for the shape of the extension.
The floor and walls are made of 2mm thick chipboard, the roof is made of cardboard. The inner walls are finished with two types of wallpaper samples, divided by a thin strip of walnut veneer. For the outer walls and the roof I searched for images online of brick and slate, resized them and printed them on paper.
In the above photo's, the room divider is already glued down. It's made of paper. I glued a very thin iron wire between the two sides, which acts as hinges so I could fold the divider.
I visually
turned the bed into a half-tester by using a scrap of wood, a stiff ribbon as a
curtain and the same thin iron wire to shape it.
By cutting the shell of one pill from a blister, priming and varnishing it and then gluing it onto a jewelry finding, I created a teeny weeny hip bath.
The toilet table is another metal cast piece, part of the set I bought at the fair. It is slightly small, even in this scale. That’s why I didn’t use it at first. This piece also got a coat of primer and a coat of paint. I cut a mini mirror out of mirror paper. A circle cut out of a sequin, along with a pearl, became a basin with a jug.
I just need a stool for the toilet table. Otherwise, the extension's furnishings are almost finished. (But it’s so difficult to photograph it properly!)
The good thing is that I now have some empty space on the floor below to create a dining room. Or anything really. I will have to think a bit more about it. To be continued...





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