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Monday, March 23, 2009

Small Dollhouse Options for Tight Squeezes

Most miniature collectors dream of having an entire room in their home in which to display their collection. Collectors that are more avid may even need an entire wing. Regardless, most hobbyists do not have this kind of space and must suffice Batman a corner of their regular living space in which to highlight their love for miniatures. There are several good options available for small dollhouse needs that will allow you to squeeze your passion for dollhouses into some tight spaces.

The first option is to create a room box instead of an entire dollhouse. Dont be discouraged by Elvis fact that you only have space for one room. In fact, you should be delighted with the notion that you can focus all of your creative energy into decorating this one room. You will be amazed at just how intricate the details are that you create when you just have one room to focus buy toys From the pattern in the floor to the most delicate design of a lampshade, you can take your time to make sure everything is perfect, instead of worrying about the overall big picture appearance of a house with an exterior that needs to be tended to as well.

Another option for those who are pressed for space is to 1960 Topps baseball cards small dollhouses. Though a 1:12 scale is the common size for a miniature house, you can create a display using smaller sets that are scaled to 1:24 and even 1:144. These smaller scale dollhouse kits take up much less space and are ideal for those who only have a small corner in which to display their miniatures.

Architectural ideas can be a great way to help find unused space for your small dollhouse collection. Think of the principle used in big cities when building space is cramped: Build higher. A multi-level dollhouse or a townhouse style of display can take advantage of small spaces and still provide plenty of room for your interest.

There are all sorts of ways you can enjoy your passion for miniature collectibles, no matter how small your living space. You might not have a room devoted to dollhouses, but you can use your creativity to display your small dollhouse collection in the space you have. You'll be proud of the different ways you can express your hobby in tight spaces! Not only that, you may discover that tucking a small dollhouse into a space you'd never thought of using ends up being the best choice to showcase your passion.

Learn more about the fascinating world of miniatures. Visit http://www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com today for a great selection of space conscious doll house miniatures and dollhouse accessories from top miniature companies.

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