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15
May
2010
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Written by Lily Morgan   

The types of dollhouses that one can collect range among a few different kinds. There is no certain type of dollhouse that is any better than another. It really is up to the dollhouse collector as to what they prefer. If you're new to the fascinating world of dollhouse collecting, take some necessary time to do a bit of prep work before getting started. Knowing what is out there may make a difference in which type of dollhouse you select. Try not to make your choice based on things like cost or future value. It should be about what you enjoy the most.

A common type of dollhouse is the Victorian dollhouse. Many of these houses are similar to what you would find in a city like New Orleans. Some of these houses are sprawling structures with amazing features like a large front porch or French accents like doors and foyers. There are a lot of great ways to decorate a Victorian dollhouse. There are online stores and sites devoted solely to the Victorian style house and the many accessories that one can purchase for them. It's not at all difficult to create that Victorian dream house from another era.

Many dollhouse collectors may truly appreciate the classic, cozy style of a Tudor cottage. A product of English architecture, the traditional picket fence creates a family oriented feeling. Add accessories like fireplaces or a winding staircase to give it that personal charm that portrays your personal tastes and preferences. All it takes to create the perfect Tudor cottage is a creative spirit and the ability to choose between all of the amazing accessory choices available.

One very fun and popular dollhouse is the Barbie dollhouse made specifically for Barbies. They are plenty of fun for children who enjoy Barbie and her many accessories. There is no shortage of things to put inside a Barbie dollhouse. From furniture to soap and dishes, creating a Barbie dream home is fun for people of all ages. It doesn't just have to be for the kids. That's what makes collections so great. They are timeless and enjoyable regardless of age.

Dollhouse made for miniatures are increasingly popular. There are even miniature museums dedicated to this type of dollhouse. Miniatures are tiny replicas of regular everyday houses and the things that go inside them. Some people go to great lengths to furnish their miniature dollhouse as realistically as possible. Tiny accessories of virtually everything one can need can be found for miniature houses.

Despite all of the great types of dollhouses designed for collecting, some people prefer to be exceptionally original by building their very own dollhouse. This is a great way to have a unique design all your own. It doesn't take much to build a dollhouse. Start by planning it out with a blueprint then cut the wood to the appropriate sizes. Helpful tips and guides can be found with a quick search of the web. Whatever dollhouse you choose, the important thing is that you enjoy it.

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 14:07
 

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