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15
May
2010
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Written by Lily Morgan   

Dollhouse collecting is not quite as cut and dried as one might first assume. There is so much more to it than it appears upon first glance. Dollhouse kits are not all the same. There are many types and they all vary quite dramatically. Anyone that is interested in dollhouse kits but doesn't know where to start should gather some helpful information for beginners. There is no specific type that one should start with. It's all a matter of personal preference and originality.

There are two basic types of dollhouses. There are those that are designed for the play and enjoyment of children and there are those that are made for adult collection and design. If you plan to make a valuable collection out of your dollhouses then you would want to invest in something that was made for adult and collection purposes.

You will find that you will have a choice between plastic and wooden dollhouses. It's entirely up to you which one to choose but wood tends to be more durable and seems to make better dollhouse material. Choosing a material should be based on where the dollhouse will be kept and what type of longevity you seek.

One thing you may notice as you look at dollhouses is that those designed for kids play are much simpler than those created for adult collections. Adult dollhouses tend to be much more intricately designed with details replicating those from actual houses.

There are different styles and themes that you can have for your dollhouse. For example, if you have always loved the appearance of old Victorian homes, your dollhouse can be the dream home you fantasize about. From Tudor mansions to Country style homes that ooze comfort, there is no style unheard of for a dollhouse.

If you are especially creative or you just can't find the dollhouse kit that is perfect for you, don't rule out building your own. Sketch out a design and follow up by building your very own dollhouse. Though it is certainly a lot of work, it is a guarantee that your house will always be an original. It's a fantastic way to exercise your creative side while allowing your dream home to come to life, even if it's a smaller version.

If budget plays a role in your choice of dollhouse kit, that's totally fine. It's actually very wise to start off a new collection by starting small rather than big. A low investment is better for beginners who may not be sure if this is something they will continue on with. When you become more informed and gain a real knack for dollhouse collecting, purchase values will become a familiar area.

The assembly time associated with a dollhouse can vary greatly depending on which kit you have. If simple is what you are looking for, consider a dollhouse that comes already put together. Of course, to some collectors building the house is half the fun. Take some time to shop around in order to discover the dollhouse that is right for you.

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 14:05
 

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