I finished the final floor on the first floor -- in the Blue and White Room. Now, it's time to add the piece of plywood that's the ceiling of that floor (the floor of the attic)!
I've been reviewing the instructions in Derek Rowbottom's Making Georgian Dolls Houses and have decided to make a few changes to his design. Instead of adding four hinged openings across this main section of the building, I'm going to reduce it to just two. This will let me change Rowbottom's arrangement of windows to more closely resemble actual William and Mary era homes.
This is a line drawing of a country house circa 1700 -- hipped roof, symmetrical windows. I really like it. Below it is a photo of the actual house.
This one shows a similar house in Kent -- I like the small hipped dormers in the hipped roof, so that's what I'm going to do with my dolls' house:)
Camp MiniHaHa 2019 Project
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This is the prototype of the Ruffled Rooster Kitchen project, designed by
Connie Sauve, that we were doing at camp, with her permission, this year.
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