Miniature Dollhouse
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Victorian style of miniature dollhouse began in the 1830's when
the Rococo style was used in furniture and porcelain design. The
Rococo style of the 18th-century is characterized by lightness,
delicacy, and elaborate ornamentation. In decoration the style
is characterized by arabesques, shells, elaborate curves, and
asymmetry. Many Victorian pieces are very decorative and you will
also notice this decoration in architecture around windows and
doorways.
Louis XIV style and Chinese-inspired decoration, along with Oriental-style
bamboo and lacquer furniture were popular in Victorian style of
Miniature Dollhouse. There was also a craze for all things Japanese
in the form of vases, fans, and screens.
The Victorian style was extremely eclectic and every room in a
Victorian house can be decorated in a different style. This is
great for Miniature doll house because many different color’s
furniture and decorative items can be put together in a miniature
doll house letting you run wild with your creativity.
Next category of Miniature Doll house is Victorian Doll House
is probably one of the easiest to create as the style was so eclectic.
As long as you stick to pieces that would have been around in
this period you can mix as many different styles as you like together
and they will look great. Another great thing about choosing this
period is that most miniature doll house furniture is actually
based on Victorian times so it will be very easy for you to find
pieces to fill your doll house.
There were three main themes in the Georgian period which can
be seen in Georgian houses: Greece and Rome, Terraces and Town
Houses, Palladianism and Country Houses.
Palladianism was a philosophy of design based on the writings
and work of an Italian architect who tried to recreate the style
of ancient Roman buildings. Palladian style comprises grace, understanding
of decorative elements and the use of order in a design. You can
see this in the Georgian doll house; the design is very uniform
and symmetrical with straight lines and a lot of structure to
the design.
During the Georgian period the rich started to put a lot of money
into their homes and a lot of grand country houses appeared. If
you want a large dolls house than a grand county Georgian residence
like the one below would be perfect.
The image of a Tudor house is one of a white building encased
in black timbers. The roof would be covered with thatch, tiles
or slate. Inside the homes would have wood paneled walls which
were sometimes arranged into decorative patterns? The ceilings
would be bare timber or sometimes the rafters would be concealed
with plaster.
So you can select from Miniature Doll House in all the range from
minishop to decorate in your doll house museum.
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