Welcome to my collection. If you are on a PC or a tablet, on the right you will see a list of all my houses. Click on each one to see pictures. I often move furniture and accessories around, so I try to keep the photos up to date. In a few cases you will see older photos after the latest.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

1975 Hanse

I love the wallpapers in this house - so cheerful.  I hope that I will find more Hanse furniture to fill this house along the way - I have some specific things in mind, but with Hanse furniture you have to be patient!


The house actually didn't survive the journey from Denmark and arrived in bits.  Luckily I managed to glue it all back together again, as you can see.




I got the sofa that matches the four chairs which I have in another Hanse house.  I like having just four chairs and no sofa around a table, so the sofa will stay here for now.

Hanse Lamp and TV

 The orange and yellow lamp is a German lamp I modified.




 All furniture original Hanse, and the blue and white lamp is Hanse.

 New Lisa curtain in the kitchen.

With light turned on ;)

Lundby bathroom, but Hanse dressing table and wardrobe.


OLDER PICTURES:



 This is the most complete room - a Hanse kitchen and Hanse furniture.  The fabric on the blue set is so cute!




 Hanse bed, dressing table and bedside tables - Lisa ceiling lamp and curtains.

One of my latest acquisitions - this Lisa lamp which I'd never come across before other than in the old catalogs.  I am hoping to get some Hanse furniture for this room, but at the moment it seems like my package is lost :(

Update - the parcel arrived, after nearly two months! With my new Hanse living room furniture!


 Living room is mostly Lisa. Hanse telephone and TV.

 Still trying out new floors - the blue floors were a bit too... blue...  The bathroom is mostly Lundby, but the cabinet and dresser is Hanse. Unfortunately the back wall has a some glue residue.


Hanse dining room and a rare Hanse floor lamp




1980s Hanse - the last Hanse house (mid to late 80s)

 This is what the house looked like when I got it.  The lamps are German, so I pulled those out, and I decided to cover the bedroom walls - I am not too fond of pink.  It's not a permanent makeover, so I can always remove the paper.



This was some of the first furniture I tried out.






 All Hanse furniture

Instead of having a patio, I've decided that this space should be a sunken living room. Hanse furniture, and Lisa lamp.

 Hanse dining room furniture. And a rare Hanse lamp.



This family will have to do without a bathroom as I've decided to make a children's room in this space!  The furniture is all Hanse.  The bed does not have the original bedding, but the bedding is Hanse fabric that I was lucky to find in a lot of furniture I bought.



I've tried all my different Hanse bedroom sets in this space - this is what it looks like at the moment - and I might change it again.



 Hanse kitchen and seating - the room is not wide enough to fit a fridge next to the kitchen units!