Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.
Best wishes for the New Year to past and present clients, old and new friends and all the talented and kind people I have met through this industry.
Nearly finished a commission, I wanted to share it with you as it’s quite unusual. The client had remade the frontage including the dormers which had rounded roof tops. They wanted them completely leaded, the roof done with real slates etc. It’s unusual to do round dormers, even more so to entirely lead them. It is based on a real house though, In Bury St Edmunds.
I get this urge about this time of year to design a new house for display, so I am going to put up for sale my previous house, inclusive of most of its high end contents. The fixtures and fittings (and furniture) were designed for it, so they need to stay with it. The house, basement and cabinet that it stands on, lighting including the beautiful Rosels chandelier are probably worth in excess of £20k but I have so many ideas in my head I really need the space. For this reason I am hopefully going to find someone who will love it and look after it, hence a really good price of £5000 inclusive. If any one is interested, please message me and I will give you more details.
I hadn’t been able to say until now, but Dolls House Grand Designs is in the Harrods Magazine as the exclusive supplier of high end Tudor, Regency and Cottage style dolls houses. They are all bespoke and made to order. They are filled with artisan pieces and made by the UK’s best craftspeople.
Has anyone seen this lady’s work? Each little piece is a sculpture and work of art in itself. I love the way she captures the character of the little animals and puts humour into them.
This house was one of the biggest I have ever decorated, rather a nice one
though, based on a Regency townhouse, the kit is called ‘The Strand’ by Dolls House Direct. The inside is the rooms I have posted below. I didn’t do the whole house, the clients want to do some themselves.