Designing a doll house is not unlike designing a real house, in that equal amounts of time and organization are required. One way of doing this is to start a doll house record book for each of the houses in your collection.
Having a doll house record book not only allows you to inventory the items in your collection, but it gives you an idea of the existing and future plans of each of the houses in your collection. This will help you plan for future purchases, and keep track of repairs and replacements.
Choosing a doll house record book is easy: a simple binder or scrapbook will do. If you have several houses in your collection, it's best to keep separate records for each one.
Start by organizing each section of the binder by rooms: i.e., Victorian Mansion: Section 1: Tea Room, Section 2: Living Room, etc. Take a picture of each room and place them in the appropriate sections, this way you can have an image of how each room looked like, just in case you need to re-assemble the house.
Next, inventory each room: furniture, accessories, wall colors, and wall papers. Make sure you write down where you bought each item, as well the year and its manufacturer, just in case it needs to be repaired or replaced. If possible, include thumbnail images of the items, particularly items such as paintings, curtains, carpets, and customized upholstery. Remember to include swatches of the wallpaper or paint chips of the colors that you used throughout the room.
It is also important to keep a record of each of the room's electrical system. Start by drawing a one dimensional lay-out of the room. Imagine flattening each of the rooms like a box, with the walls laying down flat on its sides. Some doll house kits come with 1D image layouts in the building instructions, so you can simply photocopy those pages. If not, you can draw a schematic of your own on a piece of graphing paper, which can be purchased in any office supply store.
Once you have your layout, carefully note your electrical wiring system, as well as the type of appliances and lights that connect to it. This will help in making future repairs and installations easier, preventing you from unnecessarily taking down walls and tearing down wall paper.
Your doll house record book can also be used as a planning guide: you can add a wish list of items you wish to purchase, as well as future decorating ideas. Add sample swatches of wall paper or paint chips, and reference pictures, so you can have an overall idea on how you want your house to look like. Making note of each room's progress will help you keep track of each of your room's development, and how far you are from achieving your own vision for your collection.
Ultimately, starting a doll house record book is easy, but it's filling those pages that make it so useful...and a lot of fun!
Autor: Lily Morgan
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Added: June 8, 2009
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