One of the most exciting steps in building a miniature dollhouse kit is finishing off the interior. Installing your miniature dollhouse windows is first step in transforming your wooden box of a dollhouse into the cozy cottage it’s destined to become!
If you are assembling your dollhouse from a kit, your complete dollhouse kit will include miniature windows to be fitted into the pre-cut window spaces. The first step is to double-check the fit of each window. Be sure not to glue them into place until the wallpaper or other interior finishing has been completed. You will also want to ensure the pre-cut window openings are squared off. Occasionally, when a router is used to cut the openings, your miniature window opening may have slightly rounded edges. Use a small fine tooth saw if the window opening’s corners are not perfectly squared.
If you opt to exchange out the windows that come with your kit, keep in mind that window sizes will vary between manufacturers and kits and there is no standard size. You will need to measure carefully to ensure the replacement window fits into your cut opening.
When fitting the window from the exterior of the dollhouse, the back edge of the window’s frame (interior side) should extend through the wall enough so that it is flush with the interior wall surface. If you find the window sticks out further than the interior wall, just wrap the interior trim around the frame. If the window does not extend far enough inward, add 1/8 inch square wood strips to extend the frame so that it is flush with the interior wall. Usually one layer of wood stripping will be enough, but in some cases you may need to add a second.
It is best to paint the dollhouse window before gluing them into place. In many dollhouse kits, there are two frames for each window with a plastic window pane that is inserted between the two frames. When gluing your windows in place, place glue around the outer groove of the first frame and attach to your dollhouse. Next, insert the plastic window pane. Lastly, attach your second window frame with glue. Use glue sparingly so that you don’t accidentally smear any onto the window.
Following the above steps will ensure a polished and professionally-designed look to your beautiful dollhouse creation!
Zoolabees Dollhouse Miniatures carries a wide selection of dollhouse miniatures including miniature furniture, accessories, lighting, building supplies, dolls and dollhouse kits.



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Are you looking to add drama to your dollhouse? The key to adding pizzazz to your dollhouse is all in the lighting. After all, the light of a home is where its soul lies. Like the glow of a crackling fire in the fireplace, you are looking for your miniature scene to capture the elusive effects of light that provide a sense of coziness and warmth that only home can bring.
The majority of light coming into a dollhouse is natural and will come from its open back and windows. Depending upon what parts of your dollhouse you wish to accent, miniature lamps and lighting can be placed almost anywhere, but consider placing your miniature lamps, sconces and overhead lighting where it will best complement the natural light coming into your dollhouse. You may wish to evenly illuminate a room such as a kitchen or you may choose to accent specific parts of a room – such as a bedroom by placing a lamp on your doll’s bedside table that highlights or calls attention to a miniature book and pair of eyeglasses.
When making decisions about where to place lighting, consider where shadows will most likely occur in a dollhouse. Corners tend to be darker than the center of the room and can be lit up with the help of a miniature floor lamp. Outside of your dollhouse, consider the larger room where your dollhouse will be displayed. The most enjoyable aspect of your dollhouse lighting project will come when your dollhouse lighting is turned on and the larger room’s lights are dimmed or turned off – creating a spectacular scene. If your larger room doesn’t already have a dimmer switch, consider adding one so that you can achieve this wonderful effect when you step back and marvel at your miniature masterpiece.



We all have our favorite historical period and miniaturists love to take the opportunity to recreate their favorite period styles in miniature form. Whether it’s a rich, opulent Victorian-era room filled with lace and ornaments or a more modern dollhouse room with the minimalist touch, there are several popular period styles to choose among when planning your dollhouse design. Below we discuss 4 popular period styles dollhouse enthusiasts may consider replicating.
Victorian: The Victorian period is a favorite amongst dollhouse collectors and enthusiasts. These grand-scaled rooms provide ample opportunity to embellish to your hearts content. Clutter abounds using a rich and opulent decorating theme and it’s often a fun challenge to see how many dollhouse miniatures you can fit into one room. There are several dollhouse kits available for this architectural period. Decorate your miniature Victorian dollhouse room with upholstered miniature furniture pieces in rich velvet fabrics, unique shapes and ornate curves. Curtains in rich, heavy-patterned fabrics with tassels or embroidery are also appropriate for the Victorian-themed miniature room. Consider embellishing your Victorian room with miniature accessories such as a Victorian Figurine in a Glass Dome or perhaps a traditional miniature Chamber Pot Set for your dollhouse dresser or vanity.
Tudor: Tudor furniture was sparse in the rooms of this house that were rarely seen by guests. Even the wealthiest of homeowners would furnish their bedrooms with a sturdy bed, storage chest and chair. The main rooms in the home were designed to impress. These colorful rooms were decorated with the finest furnishings, rich French-inspired tapestries and portraits with gilded frames. Walls were often cluttered with impressive symbols such as weapons, heraldic shields and family crests. Tudor rooms featured early musical instruments which were played as servants brought out elaborately-prepared food to place on lush banquet tables decorated with beautiful accessories. When decorating a miniature room using the Tudor period style, decorate with dark oak miniature furniture and perhaps a miniature chest or cabinet with an inlaid or hand-painted design. Consider adding gold-framed miniature pictures, miniature candlesticks made of pewter and early miniature musical instruments, such as a lute or shawm.
Arts & Crafts: By the turn of the century, the Arts & Crafts movement took hold. The simple and clean lines of this period lent itself to a down-home country feel. Arts & crafts period rooms were embellished with hand-crafted miniature accessories and handmade furnishings. Arts & Crafts enthusiasts favored fresh, natural and simple over ornate and opulent. Rooms featured some metals and natural woods. Oak was especially popular during this period. Look for miniature furniture designs with clean, classic and simple lines – nothing too ornate or curvy. Simple miniature accessories for this period room may include handmade miniature baskets, miniature pitchers and simple ceramic dishware.
Modern: The 1950’s were the beginning of a great change in interior decoration. Still recovering from the effects of World War II, people of this period were ready for color and willing to be adventurous in their decorating themes. Homes of this modern period featured fabrics and wallpapers in bold and colorful patterns. Fabrics were still in short supply after the war, so both carpeting and curtain designs remained plain and simple. Simple furniture design was also the norm. To replicate the theme of this period, decorate your miniature modern room with molded plastic furniture sets, simple lounging chairs and boxy tables. Consider adding miniature dollhouse accessories including miniature knitting supplies (a popular hobby during this era) and a miniature coffee machine or grinder since coffee had become the fashionable drink of this era.



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Zoolabees carries a wide variety of popular miniature brands such as Hansson Miniatures, Town Square Miniatures, Handley House Classics, Heidi Ott, Small Wonders, Real Good Toys and International Miniatures. These are just a few of the many miniatures manufacturers Zoolabees stocks.
Our easy-to-navigate website is designed so that customers can view miniatures by category. Our categories are designed to sort miniatures by popular dollhouse rooms such as Sewing and Laundry, Kitchen or Bedroom. Other popular categories such as Lamps and Lighting and Pictures, Frames and Art allow customers to go directly to that category to see all options available through our online store. Customers also have the ability to narrow down their searches by typing in their own search keywords.
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Furnishing and accessorizing a dollhouse is considered the icing on the cake when building your dollhouse. The same secrets of successful interior decoration that apply to real-life interior decorating also apply to your dollhouse!
Choosing miniature furniture and accessories for your dollhouse requires the creator to take a step back and use a good dose of common sense. Planning your dollhouse and knowing when to stop are critical elements of good dollhouse interior design. The enthusiastic collector may quickly get caught up in the vast selection of adorable dollhouse miniatures available, but you must choose wisely, so that you don’t over-decorate and overwhelm the design of your dollhouse.
This rule especially applies to 1:24 scale or half-inch scale dollhouse rooms. These rooms are so tiny they don’t require a great deal of miniature furniture to make a bold statement. The rule of less is more really applies in this situation.
When decorating your miniature room, furnish your miniature room in layers. Remember to periodically take a step back and critically look at how your design is playing out. Since you will already have your flooring, wallpaper and paint in place, begin by choosing miniature furniture pieces that will act as primary focal points for your room. This is considered the first layer. Look at the size of the dollhouse room and choose miniature furniture pieces that fit into the purpose of the room with one primary piece acting as your focal point for the room. For example, when furnishing a dollhouse bedroom, a miniature bed is an essential focal point. If you were designing a sewing room, one would expect to find a miniature sewing machine or miniature sewing table as a focal point in the room.
The second layer of your miniature room should be smaller functional or accent miniature furniture pieces. In a dollhouse bedroom, you would find such accent pieces as a miniature armoire, bedside table or chair.
Your third layer should consist of background miniature accessories such as rugs, curtains, miniature pictures and miniature lighting fixtures.
Your fourth and final layer is the garnishment of the room. This is where you will embellish with carefully selected miniature accents. There are so many adorable items to choose among! Choose miniature accessories that complement the purpose of the room. Miniature picture frames, a small plant or miniature jewelry box can make for the perfect complement to your dollhouse bedroom. For a dollhouse kitchen, think miniature food items such as miniature vegetables, fruits or miniature kitchen accessories such as copper pots and pans. You will want to choose miniatures that add to your room rather than overwhelm it. Follow these basic design principles to make your dollhouse decor perfectly balanced.


