The French Countryside Stone cottage Dollhouse |
This is the lovely Stone Cottage dollhouse with a working waterwheel. It is a French Countryside theme. Although it is quite rustic, I like to think of it as " elevated country", in that it is also elegant. This combination of country style and French chic creates a wonderful design and imaginative pallet for decorating possibilities.
The cedar shingles were first painted in a rosy terra cotta, and then lightly stained in a honey color stain. This gave them extra dimension, and the cedar wood texture picks up just the right amount of light.
The large railing on the roof line as well as the two small railing pieces at the front entrance and panel in the Dutch door, are finished in a hammered metal tone. Using this color instead of black kept the soft quiet pallet of the house.
The tones are all warm and inviting with a very open and spacious first floor kitchen and living area.The Dutch style front door can be opened to let in a nice breeze, or closed and elegant with the metal style ornate insert.
The enclosed narrow stair was something I saw in a magazine and loved. I do not know why I have never done this before in a house. It is just so charming and inviting when you are sitting in front of it. The door looks good open or shut as well. My Mom told me that an old Aunt in our family actually had one just like it, and it was quite practical in keeping the warm air in the downstairs back in the day.
The cooking area in the kitchen was a custom design . The bricks were all cut and custom painted to compliment the tones in the wallpaper. The paper is a lovely elegant pedestal urns of fruit print.
The waterwheel is a super fun addition to this house. It can be seen from the front or the back, and it just gives you that country feeling of fresh cool clean water. The wheel is 8 inches by 2 inches and rotates on a dowel rod. It was stained a nice deep chestnut tone. The man who created the waterwheel for me will be happy to make one for you. If you are interested, his name is Ivan and his email is
aristizabai@bellsouth.net
I have really loved working on this house. It is a very cozy, charming, peaceful house in person. It quiets you and makes you feel comfortable moving your eyes through the rooms. It is elegant yet homey. You can almost smell the country air and fresh water....................
It is a beautiful house! Congrats!
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I would just love to live here! Simply gorgeous :)
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Vivian
Hello robin,
ReplyDeleteThe cottage is just fantastic. Your attention to detail and aged finishes are just spectacular. Terrific work.
Big hug,
Giac
What a beautiful project. All of the details are great. I especially like the flower boxes and the shutter. There is a lot of inspiration here! Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteI love this house, it´s perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Country Cottage is very charming and I love the full window boxes and the rustic fence graced with such a beautiful abundance of flowers. It puts a smile on my face when I look at it. :)) Of course the exterior of the house has your signature attention to detail and with the waterwheel, the shutters, the stone work and the way the roof is finished, it is all Simply Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteelizabeth
Absolutely magnificent ! I wish I had a bit of your talent. All your dollhouse turn out beautifully. I would love to know some of your techniques such as fllooring. Hint, Hint. LOL
ReplyDeleteIs there ever a chance you would write a book from start to finish on dollhouse? If so I know a lot of people who would fight to be first in line for it. Thank you so sharing all your beautiful homes with us.
Staciy
My favorite!
ReplyDeleteDenise - Coral Springs
Sin palabras..Una maravilla.
ReplyDeleteFeliz Navidad
Un abrazo
Maite
How did you do the living room floor? Very pretty and interesting.
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the living room floor? It is both beautiful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love the tile look floors! Are they purchased sheets? Paper? I'd love to know how they were done!
ReplyDeleteFloors are beautiful! How do you do the tile effect?
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