Friday, June 8, 2012

Welcome To contemporary and Scandinavian Dollhouse Miniatures

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Are you concerned in limited furnishings, but the Victorian era just isn't your thing? Try your hand at creating a mid-century limited world. Contemporary but vintage at the same time, doll houses with furniture level from the Contemporary era offer a break from the customary Victorian doll house. Their bright, customary colors supply a optic 'pop,' while the sleek, clean lines are distinctively modern, manufacture them a great choice for those who aren't attracted to the frilly details of the Victorian era. If you love Eames furnishings or the Ikea aesthetic, you'll love Scandinavian limited designs.

Scandinavian-style miniatures have been colse to since the mid twentieth century, when Swedish toy makers Brio and Lundby built electrified, two-story houses with sleek plastic furnishings. Inspired by trends in the interior create world, these doll houses with furniture were designed to mimic the era's popular fashion and interior create styles. Modernist designs created between 1950 and 2000 reflect the spirit of Nordic life and have an innocent and childlike appearance that many doll house enthusiasts find appealing. A new book, "Scandinavian create in the Doll's House" by Yvette Wadsted and Ulf Beckman, examines the popularity of limited Scandinavian furnishings.

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How can you get started building Contemporary and Scandinavian doll houses? To create the perfect setting for your Contemporary miniatures, begin with a Contemporary ranch house kit. The "Brookwood" is a great choice for those trying to recreate that mid-century Contemporary aesthetic. Look for a doll house create with lots of angular lines, instead of the intricate trim of Victorian dollhouse kits.

For the perfect modernist abode, paint the surface and rooms with bright, Contemporary colors, rather than the muted tones of a Victorian-era home. You may even want to paint the trim or accent walls silver to simulate a metal finish. Then, add sleek plastic and metal furnishings, along with Contemporary fixtures. Produce the home with furniture suggesting the Contemporary era, such as molded plastic chairs, straightforward tables with level legs, and streamlined sofas without the flourishes of earlier periods of furniture design. Get inspired by your own home, the one you grew up in, or the sets of excellent Tv sitcoms. Or check out Mini Contemporary ( http://minimodern.blogspot.com/ ), a blog all about mid-century Contemporary doll house furnishings, for ideas.

If you're more accustomed to decorating your doll houses with furniture featuring the ornate details of the Victorian period, try your hand at a modern-style home. The clean lines and sleek interiors will offer a create challenge for even the most experienced limited hobbyist.

Welcome To contemporary and Scandinavian Dollhouse Miniatures

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