Thursday, June 22, 2017

MY MINIATURE CABINET

The Dining Room
This was the first room I re-designed a few years ago. Inspired by Louis XIV and Rococo the paneling was the most difficult part supervised by Chichi. Once again I used dolls house furniture that I re-painted and re-upholstered. The Moet et Chandon is from France as are the glasses on the table. There aren’t many handmade items in this room except for the ‘Aubusson’ rug and place mats and the upholstery for the chairs. Everything else was purchased at Miniature shows. The last photo is what the room looked like before I changed the color scheme.


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6 comments:

  1. Oh my god.........this house is incredible!!!!!!
    There is a lot of love inside ... great!

    Thanks for visit my Blog and your lovley comment!
    Mini hugs from austria to australia:-)

    Sigrid

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    1. Thanks Sigrid... I wish I could just make miniatures all day long but I have to work!! txs for the comment

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  2. Although this is a very long and narrow room, you have managed to accommodate all of the necessary elements in such a practical and stylish way which will make dining in this room, a real Pleasure! :D

    elizabeth

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth. I didn't have room for a dolls house and I had been making miniature room boxes so decided to just have a cabinet made. In hindsight I would have given it more depth as it is quite narrow.

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  3. it's a very beautiul room and your blog is just blowing me away I dont know where to look first there is so much beauty. wow

    Marisa

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    1. Thanks so much Marisa... it's taken me a long time to update but haven't made any miniatures in a while. Hope to start again soon.

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