After all these large house I built during the past years, I am running out of storage space!!
So, this is a smaller project using a pre-fab (mdf) from the dollshousebuilder in the U.K.
Bashing it and covering the walls with siding still offers plenty of room for creativity...
As a first I covered the inside and outside walls.
I used a 'plank' for the inside. Only 0.8mm thick!
The overlap clapboard outside siding I could only find in the U.S., 2mm thick.
Both are great because they are so thin!
And I covered the floors with veneer.
Making these sash windows was a 'first' for me: I used 1mm thick wood to make them look as dainty as possible.
For the round window I found something suitable in the plumbing section of the hardware shop...
I was so excited to finally find a local wood supplier in Switzerland after all my mini building activity! And not just online - he even has a shop about 50km away! And he has the full range of Everlast plastic products are well.
Rummaging around there was like being in heaven :-)
Now busy trying to integrate basics in this tiny inside space..
I keep you posted.
Marion
So, this is a smaller project using a pre-fab (mdf) from the dollshousebuilder in the U.K.
Bashing it and covering the walls with siding still offers plenty of room for creativity...
As a first I covered the inside and outside walls.
I used a 'plank' for the inside. Only 0.8mm thick!
The overlap clapboard outside siding I could only find in the U.S., 2mm thick.
Both are great because they are so thin!
And I covered the floors with veneer.
Making these sash windows was a 'first' for me: I used 1mm thick wood to make them look as dainty as possible.
For the round window I found something suitable in the plumbing section of the hardware shop...
I was so excited to finally find a local wood supplier in Switzerland after all my mini building activity! And not just online - he even has a shop about 50km away! And he has the full range of Everlast plastic products are well.
Rummaging around there was like being in heaven :-)
Now busy trying to integrate basics in this tiny inside space..
I keep you posted.
Marion
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