Once your dollhouse is assembled and painted, with wallpaper and furnishings, you may observation that it still feels a tiny empty to you. A few beautiful, well-chosen works of art to decorate your dollhouse often goes a long way to add personality, style, and a terminated look to your creation.
Dollhouse Pictures
Dollhouse
There are many tiny pictures that you can hang on your dollhouse walls. You can choose a integrate art classics to give your dollhouse a more sophisticated air. You may also want these pictures to reflect the era and style your dollhouse is emulating. For example, for a excellent Victorian dollhouse, you can add the Mona Lisa. For a more rustic, countrified look, you can buy a painting of American Gothic. There are also more generic pictures ready that can still set the mood of a room in your dollhouse. You can place a portrait of a general or a lady in waiting in the library. Display a sweet picture of a sleeping child in a nursery. Add some family portraits to the hallway. In the dining room, you can accessorize with a picture of a bowl of flowers, or an English tea on the patio. There are pictures of gondolas in Venice or Chinese silk pictures ready that can add an exotic element to your dollhouse. If your dollhouse is a beach house, add a landscape of the seashore; if you have a lighthouse, you can hang a picture of sailboats in harbor. Landscapes, still life paintings, portraits, and many other depictions are all available.
Another option is to plainly buy an empty picture frame. They are ready in every shade of wood, along with gold frames. Median dimensions are 3"H by 2 ½"W, though there are many sizes available, and there are even some circular frames. You can print your own tiny picture and frame it. You can even take a picture of your dollhouse dolls and add it in the living room as a family portrait!
Dollhouse Busts and Statues
Displaying a bust or a sculpture is an immediate way to add a feeling of sophistication and culture to your dollhouse. Most dollhouse busts are ready in bronze, iron, or white marble. Most of the busts echo the Greek and Roman periods, with Hephaitos, Apollo, Hercules, Delos, Augustus, and Septimus Severus busts. There are also more generic busts, such as "Bearded Man" or "Flavian Lady". Large busts are 1 5/8" tall; small ones are 1 ¼".
In expanding to busts, there are a myriad of statues with which you can decorate your dollhouse. They come in ivory and gold as well as bronze, iron, and marble. Many of the statues are of Greek or Roman men and women. Other options consist of statues of American Indians; varied dogs such as basset hounds, Labradors, and collies; angels and cherubs; soldiers; and poses such as boys playing leapfrog or a Gold Rush-era man panning for gold. Each sculpture has a distinct feel: some elegant, others playful, and still others historical. choose what sculptures you want based on the total impression you want your dollhouse room to make.
Of course, if you are purchasing a bust or statue, you will need a place to display it. Columns and pedestals are ready in a huge variety of styles and materials. choose a pedestal that complements the dollhouse room and the statue.
Dollhouse Artwork
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