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The various features of the Three Styles Mayor Dollhouse

Victorian doll houses, Tudor and Georgia are collectors' items common throughout the world. Depending on what appeals to the library, these are clearly designed and each has its own specific signature styles as to floors, door and window sizes and designs for supporting, among others. Here is a collection of designs dollhouse.

The Victorian

Victorian doll house originated from the designs of the royal houses during the Victorian period. Victorian building is characterized by small sized rooms with high ceilings asymmetrical and always contains a terrace or balcony. They also have large windows High input and thinner in the front.

The Victorian era is the time when Queen Victoria was the monarch of Great Britain. This meant the conclusion of all households in the local area which is constructed with materials of the same structure. Houses made of local rocks, wood and straw now could, for example, Bedfordshire be brick and slate of North Wales.

The new mass produced bricks were more affordable and requires less land and safeguard so for the first time in the British Isles, new mansions, churches, shelters, schools and factories were made from the same material, regardless of location geographical.

Even with the accessibility and affordability of these new products, many people in the population still lived in the countryside in small cottages and sheds, even until the 20th century. In towns and cities, members of the lower class of society lived in houses called end-to-end townhouses.

Victoria Rich villas preferred. The growing middle class of Victorian England lay in the large terraces with gardens front and back and fourth of the maids in the loft or attic.

Victorian houses were built in an era when cars were still rare. Cars invented only at the end of the Victorian era. This means that Victorian houses were built without garages as there was no reason to have a place to store a car.

Victorian homes have fireplaces and chimneys, and usually had a fireplace in every room. The fire was the only way to keep heat inside the house so that residents could feel comfortable during the winter. Today, the houses are built without chimneys functional because of the new technologies such as the maintenance of central heating hot room for electronics.

The typical house Victorian Doll

  • Metal Railings
  • Slate roofs.
  • Protruding windows
  • bonding Flemish brick
  • Patterns in the brick-colored brick made
  • Stained glass windows and doors.
  • No garage
  • Sash windows (sliding open the window above)

During the Victorian era, many people moved to new industrial areas to work on workshops and factories and rows of houses back-to-back terraces were built to house them. The houses were united, like two sides to save space. Each strip popularly called a terrace.

Terraced houses were very small, with two rooms above and below. There was usually no gardens, only a small backyard where the toilet was outside.

The Tudors

The period of Tudor is the time when the Tudor family came to power. It was around the ages of 15 and 16. Henry VIII is the most famous Tudor monarch. There are many half-timbered houses of England today. Some of these houses date back over 500 years.

Most regular home during the Tudor period were built trusses wood. Sense, are built with wooden boxes or skeletons and the spaces in between is filled with mud and wet clay called wattle small, as well as small sticks.

Tudor homes are notorious for having a "black and white" effect. Many photographers enjoy photographing houses for their exclusive elegance Tudor and mystery when the photos are printed in black and white.

The houses were generally built of wood and adobe. Acacia is the tangled sticks put a wall between the posts. Daub is a confusing clay, sand and manure that has been spotted in and on the chin for the wall.

The Georgian

Not many Georgian houses in the U.S. especially in New Orleans. The period of Georgia is the era in which the rights on the throne of England was the name of George. A classic Georgian townhouse in the 18 century was elegant and "ceremonial" in style. During the Georgian was not a weight tax on windows, as England was at war and needed the money for additional funding. The number of windows in a house was an indication of the wealth. Lower class people usually only had a small window on each floor. Some people even covered their windows with bricks in place to avoid the tax, to the point of having only one door and the hole in the house.

Characteristics of the Georgian houses

  • Plaza proportionately.
  • A paneled door in the center
  • Commonly posts or pillars in front of the house.
  • Tile roofs four rising waters descend from all sides of the structure
  • The roof was usually hidden behind a fence or low wall built around the edge the ceiling.
  • Chimneys come in pairs
  • Sliding windows
  • The windows near the ceiling are smaller than the rest.

About the Author

Joost Smeets has been a dollhouse enthusiast for
over 10 years.  His newest book, “Dollhouse Making Made Easy,” teaches other
Dollhouse enthusiasts absolutely everything they need to know
about creating the perfect dollhouse.
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David Griffin, Owner and Proprietor of Online Sheds & Garages Australia, Victoria


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