Oh, my aching back. And knees.
But progress is being made.
I used a box flap to make a "door" for where the two houses meet. You can see it better in the first picture... very in keeping with the whole rainbow theme. I can't decide if I like that blue sectional or not.
The kid room's "door" on the second floor.
On the dining room side, I taped a calendar picture to the back of the box flap.
The unopened kitchen set, two unopened bathroom sink & toilet sets, the second sectional, and the used pink kitchen. These are available for adoption by my dolly friends. First come, first served.
I spent most of the day sitting about where that rice cooker is, sorting through the pantry. Who put the floor so dang far down there?!
Kitchen, complete with stocked cabinets and fridge. I managed to keep most of the pantry. That tall skinny shelf is from the Minibrands Books. Most of the appliances are Minibrands Home - the scale is not consistent at all, but I can make it work. The food items are mostly Wacky Packages or Shopkins. Dishes are mostly Teeny Tinies or Minibrands Home.
Dining Room. Each table came with only two chairs but I put all four around this table. It's too small for the huge family I'm gonna have in this house, but how often does a whole family sit down and eat together nowadays? I did keep the second table for things like Thanksgiving. I have a whole bunch of dining chairs (mostly pink) on standby, too.
Living room. I'm still undecided about the sectional.
Library. The tiny chair here and the one in the last picture are from the Minibrands Home collection - they work well for the babies. The wall art says "I read banned books". Can you guess where most of the books came from?
Bunkroom. They can't fit much more in here!
One of the teen or adult rooms. Gage for scale. (Not really. He was just there.)
Little bunkroom. The larger playthings I left on the bookcase as a basement playroom.
Second teen/adult room.
Parents-of-baby's room.
Deck number one is for fooseball. Also babies and kitties.
Quilter's room.
Deck number two is for the telescope. Jonathan is sitting on the "ball" from a Lord of the Rings Minibrand. I just liked the look and decided it's a stool.
Doll corner. The plastic bins with sorted accessories are on top of the shelving unit. Three shelves and a tabletop full of people - and that's after I stopped the soap opera and thinned them out! Fourth shelf is the basement playroom. Bottom shelf holds my set pieces like the schoolroom. Clothes are in the big bin under the table. Standby furniture is in the purple bucket beside Hogwart's Express.
This dollhouse will be the primary set for storytelling. Also, if you come over, you can play with it.
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