Vermont Farmhouse Jr. |
Vermont Farmhouse Jr. Interior |
I didn't post about it at the time because it was a simple, straightforward project and with everything else going on (Trade Show, school starting, etc.) the pictures were forgotten on my phone.
Until the California Lady called us a few months ago to say that she felt badly that the eldest granddaughter got a "fixer upper" many years ago at a garage sale. Grandma had promised to fix it up with granddaughter when she was old enough to help; but they moved. And with the other granddaughters having fresh new dollhouses, she wanted the eldest's to be spruced up to look as new as it could be. So Grandma wanted to know if she could have the house brought to us for fixing up.
The Duracraft Farmhouse #500 dollhouse was in pretty decent shape! (For a tiny bit more info on the Duracraft Farmhouses, read this previous blog post.)
Some window mullions and shingles missing |
Up close photo of broken/missing shingles |
Some wallpapers were beginning to peel off and some electrical wasn't working |
Porch swing held up by velcro |
Interior Floors are large laminate tiles cut and glued in place |
FINISHED: Exterior of house |
FINISHED: Interior lights all working again; new papers in |
FINISHED: Interior floors all installed |
Replacement shingles are a bit darker than original but we were unable to find an exact match of paint |
Up close interior photo |
Up close interior photo of stairs |
Up close interior photo |
Up close interior photo |
Last Up close interior photo |
Porch swing now on hooks |
Nice work! It is wonderful that the granddaughters want to continue the tradition.
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ReplyDeleteHi, Lori - I love your grandmother/granddaughter dollhouse stories, and I love the handsome dollhouses that you've built/renovated for them. You've done beautiful work on both projects, but the porch swing for the Duracraft Farmhouse has stolen my heart! You've hung it so realistically on its chains - it's the perfect finishing touch for the house!
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