Anyhoodle, this dollhouse is probably made of lead paint and not suitable for licking, but it's cool because they don't make houses like this anymore. One car garage? Please. Today's fat and flashy Americans who can afford a house demand more in a house. A sprawling 15 thousand square feet of "townhome" on a golf course with rooms they never use and bathrooms they never take dumps in. And a chandelier. And a gaslit fireplace. I hate gaslit fireplaces. This place has a real fireplace, yo.
Enjoy.
Wow. Bay window? Bay window next to picture window? Nice features. Anderson windows, I presume?
Your average two bedroom one bath. I'd probably knock the kitchen wall down to give the space a more open feel. Maybe put in an island so I can make my Rachel Ray meals with an audience.
Two refrigerators? Can we afford it?
A window seat in the Anderson bay window and a fire in the fireplace! What's sweeter than that. Though, if I lived here I'd consider rearranging the furniture, perhaps moving the t.v. away from the flames (wicked big fire hazard) and the chair away from the front door (wicked big safety hazard)? I'd think that the simple act of shutting the front door might cut down on heating costs too.
The second floor doesn't appear to be load bearing, but
Washer / Dryer? Sold.
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It's a lot nicer than my Star Wars Death Star playset.
Anne,
This is the model I've always wanted. Some of my friends' older sisters owned similar houses. I had the wooden kind, made and painted by dad. Hey, it was the 1970s. I can't believe yours came with furniture. Definite score!
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