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.
Showing posts with label 1985 Lundby Stockholm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1985 Lundby Stockholm. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Lundby Fall/Halloween

Fall/Halloween in the Lundby Stockholm


 I enjoy decorating for the seasons, and this fall I managed to find a few things to make this Lundby a bit more seasonal.


 I made these pumpkins out of air-drying clay a few years ago for a pumpkin patch. They turned out to be a great size for the dollhouse.   The smaller ones are seedpods.



 The spiderweb is for card or scrapbook making.

I'm thinking of using some leaves from what I have left over of this garland and a little branch to make a tree.



Thursday, September 8, 2016

1985 Lundby Stockholm




When I spotted this house on eBay I decided it would be a good place to house some extra furniture, and as the decor is rather plain, it would give me an opportunity to play with wallpapers without covering over anything special.

 Upcycled Lundby curtains with Kaffe Fassett fabric.


The computer is not a Lundby.  It actually belongs to a Smurf!


I love this paper that I used for wallpaper.  It seemed too much to use it all the way to the ceiling, though. It has a wood grain.  The chairs are the new ones  from Arne Jacobsen.  They are smaller than the original ones.

The kitchen is a Lisa of Denmark kitchen. The fridge was missing the upper door, so made one from a piece of wood.  Curtains are upcycled Lundby with Kaffe Fassett fabric again.


One of the reasons I bought this dollhouse was that it came with a few pieces of furniture.  The Arne Jacobsen egg chair and stool were among them.  They need a bit of work, but I think I can repair the scuffed areas if I find the right shade of flocking powder.


No Lundby is complete without a naked man in the shower!


Children's room.


I have since moved the grill to the rooftop garden.  The grill came with the dollhouse, but needed some work.



The rooftop garden.




The carpet is home-made, it's supposed to be a copy of an Ege rya rug (acrylic paint on black felt).



Granny is making sure dad is doing his chores.


1:18 scale diecast cars are a bit on the small side, but they look a bit cooler than the Lundby car.




If you have any questions please ask - I do remember where I got most of the things from!