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Sunday, 13 May 2012

Karen decided to add some flowers to the main door panel.
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Overview of entire house.
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The Pub room.
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Main Hall....still in need of more...
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Kitchen.
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The Nursery.
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Second Bedroom.
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The Music room.
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Verandah area.
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Hi, we are Karen & Kevin and live in Bucks. We are in our 50's now...so not too long left to go..... :o) We have a couple of interests one of which is building Doll Houses and the other is Harley Davidson & BSA Motorcycles. We have created two Blogs for our hobbies for the world to see. Why ? We think that it is good to share things with like minded people who enjoy the same things. Share ideas etc. We hope that whomever trips over our Blogs, gets some enjoyment out of them and maybe an idea or two.
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The Doll House Blog

We started this Blog to show how we went about making a Doll House 1-12th scale in the Tudor style.

Karen always wanted a Dolls House as a child, but never did get one, so I said to her 'get one now, while you still can'. Karen scoured the internet, and E-bay of course to see what was out there.

We found what was out there was very expensive and we felt, not really value for money. Some Tudor Houses were upwards £1800 and although some looked good on the outside, they did not have a lot of detail on the inside, most being just plain walls and always cheap lighting.

So I said to Karen I'll make one for you dear and she quickly said 'ok, when can you start ?'

That was back in April, and I have been at it most weekends since......although she did let me off for June, as we were on holiday. It has been a learning curve as I have never done anything like this before. We could not start the Blog back then, as we needed our computer literate son for that :o)

Anyway we hope you enjoy our Blog and please feel free to comment or make suggestions. K & K.

Any one who is interested in our other hobby which is Harley Davidson & BSA Motorcycles can take a look at our Blog here:

Harley Lovers Blog

We are still working on this, so currently not much to see.

The Aim

The aim is to build a 1-12th scale Tudor style dolls house using what good qaulity materials are available to buy, ie windows etc. But actual room dimensions I thought I would decide as I went along. So there are no plans etc to follow, just what I feel looks right at the time. The aim is not to have a 'perfect' as it would have been back then house, but just to have one that Karen would like and done as well as I can with my limited abilities....never having done anything like this before. I do want it to be as realistic inside as it is outside though as I feel that is important. Also I dont want joins etc where the fronts come out to be visible.....we shall see. I had a serious motorcycle accident a couple of years back and this has left me with limited use of my right arm and shoulder.

But I do have some DIY abilities, but don't all men say that...lol. time will tell !

Here we go !

I bought a large piece of marine ply 4'6" x 2' as a base and thought that I would simply....start on the left with the kitchen and work my way to the right and then do the same with all the following floors....simples...he says.

I am going to use 9mm MDF board for the walls and 7mm for the ceilings and 3mm Ply for the back. I ordered a truck load of Mahogany strips in various sizes, as I wasn't sure what I would need. But I thought they would look better than cut ply strips that I had seen used on some houses. I also bought various strips of trim from B & Q with different designs as I thought they would come in handy....at some point.

Tools wise, I bought a small razor saw and mitre box and a Fret saw. As I have an extensive tool chest, I thought I'd manage with the saws etc that I already had.

Update

This house is starting to take over my life ! I spend hours at night thinking about what I can do or add to it to make it look special and unique for Karen. Also thinking about how can I make this front or section come out, or fit in etc etc



On average I am working on it for 14 hours a day on Saturdays and again Sundays, or until my arm & shoulder stop working in protest. I must now be totalling a good 300 hours since I started in April....we did have June off though for our holidays !.......



It has certainly become a bit of an obsession ! I never thought that I would get 'into' it as much as I have. Even to the point that when Karen comes home with furniture I say 'that better be Tony Knott's or it ain't going in !'



Oh dear........will I ever be the same ????





Update Dec 10

Well, I am a few weeks along now and we are finally at roof line level ! I think I am now at about the 400 hours mark spent on this project. Have to say that I have enjoyed it and have the bug.

Will be making another smaller one to sell on....to keep me busy. Have had a few enquirys, so may be making one to order.

May 2012

Its been a while!

Have been furnishing and kitting out the house bit by bit and have decided to post a few pictures.

Karen's Garden Shed Project

Karen decided that it would be a good idea to make my father a little something for xmas, and as he is an avid gardener she come up with this.

You can see it here :o)
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