At last Lake View lounge is (almost) finished
it has taken a VERY long time.
The upright beams were already there, I put the long beams along the ceiling.
I then put the flooring in. The next job was the chimney. I started with a cardboard template to get the cut out pieces around the beams right. The real thing was made with foam board, covered in plain wallpaper and sprayed white.
The first attempt was a disaster, the large front piece warped and there were areas where the paper hadn't stuck down properly, you can just see the bubbles, so I made a second one. This time I papered both sides of the foam board to combat warping, and constantly smoothed the paper down to ensure it made contact all over
At last I was happy with it and started preparing bricks made from egg boxes.
I painted the various bits and then cut out the little bricks. It was fiddly but quite theraputic.
Having cut out the bricks I laid them out to arrange them by size and colour and then glued them to a piece of paper which is glued onto the wall of the room for the back of the chimney.
I did the same for the sides but they were glued directly onto the sides of the chimney because I was able to do that at my craft desk. I balanced the back piece so that I could align the back and side bricks in a straight line.
the chimney was in place.
After putting the log burner in place the next job was the cupboards at the sides of the chimney. I forgot to take photos, each cupboard is made up of front, back, side and top pieces, and small pieces for detail.
The sofa was next
then covered the foamboard with plain white material.
Once again I forgot to take photos of the making of it until it was finished!
I used foam pieces for the cushions, the legs are cocktail sticks cut at an angle and varnished. This was the third attempt! and I'm super pleased at how it turned out.
How cute are these cushions.
I did make some but then saw these on ebay, I love them.
The TV surround is a piece of card painted black, the image was printed off the web with a sheet of acetate over it, and a piece of card for the backing, and the stand is painted bits of wood. I bought the speaker dock.
I made the candles that sit on the hearth, which was tricky (and possibly dangerous!) by pouring melting wax into straws with a taper inside. I didn't burn myself.
I didn't make the very thin ones on the mantlepiece.
a piece of hessian glued inside, handles attached then string glued around the side. The logs are real bits of twigs from the garden.
I bought the log burner, the chair and stool, the console table, the coffee table, the lamp, plants, vase, the dollshouse and the rug. I already had some frames and printed the paintings from the web. I will add more pictures, and will make a Swiss cheeseplant. I'm also attempting to make a backgammon board! I've seen one online but it's been out of stock for ages.
The last item to put in place was this lovely crystal chandelier. I bought it at the Kensington Dollshouse Festival years ago with the intention of putting it in the lounge in dollshouse No. 2 - The Mansion House, but the room seemed too small for it so I put it away confident that one day I would find a room big enough for it, and here it is.
The top landing was so much easier because I bought all the furniture. I made the HOME letters. The tall bookcase was a bit rough, it needed sanding and refining. It had been around for ages, I can't remember where it came from. I want to make some more books and pictures but my printer isn't working, I might have to get a new one.
Top floor before
and after
Now I'm working on the doors, windows and the roof. I was hoping to have it completely finished by Christmas but I'm not confident, I think the roof will be challenging.
∼ Be safe and well∼
Polly x



































This is so gorgeous, Polly. What a lot of patience and skill you have. Do you keep them or sell or give them away?
ReplyDeleteThank you Janice. I sold my first one because I needed more space for others but I regretted it soon after. I have three now and will keep them. I love looking into them when they are lit up and think "I did all of that".
DeleteWow and double wow - what patient and impressive work. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
Thank you Alison😊
DeleteI just love your miniatures and this is marvelous as always! The egg carton brickwork! The couch and cushions! The TV set! All the framed pictures! You are meticulous.
ReplyDeleteThank you Debra. It can be so difficult working on tiny items which is why it takes me so long!
DeletePolly..You are unbelievably talented! So charming..all the details..the work..Bravo madame.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Monique 😊
DeleteSuch dedication! And so beautiful. I could live there happily.
ReplyDeleteThank you Liz. If we lived closer you could come round for a cup of tea😊
DeleteDear Polly. I love EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING about this mini macro world that you created. That fireplace is so cool. Love, love, love it. Very well done. You are a true miniaturist. Have you considered entering The Miniaturist show on TV?
ReplyDeleteI would love to do it Ivy but I couldn't work under time pressure, I'm too much of a perfectionist, often re-doing things!
DeleteOh my gosh though. I'd love to see you on that show. I get it though. I mean this is really, really good work. I love seeing it. I just love the world of mini and macro. Really, really, really enjoyed this. Thank you, Polly.
DeleteThank you for your lovely comments Ivy x
DeleteBeautiful job so far!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie.
DeleteI am absolutely blown away by this. It's a magnificent achievement, Polly. And it had to take such a long while to do because it is so intricately done. I would never believe so much of this was foam board and things from the house (egg cartons?!!!). It looks ready for one to move into. I am beyond impressed. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie. It's a lot of work but I love it 😊
DeleteThat's beautiful. I'm very impressed by your attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Thank you Janie
DeleteSo many lovely and tiny details. You do beautiful work. The Lake View Lounge is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorrie
DeleteYou must have such patience and a steady hand to make all of this, amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris
DeleteThis is beautiful! I admire you talent and your patience!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle
DeletePolly, what a beautiful room and how in inviting if only I was a wee person. Your construction process was amazing to see and read about as the attention to detail was so meticulous and shows in the completed room. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments Beatrice
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