What a fun little house to build! This is a Skilcraft Cape Cod dollhouse that I hunted for several years for. I finally found one in an unopened box and pretty much shuffled all my other projects aside and started building. I love doing nautical style homes and minis, and with this architectural style of home it was an easy decision how to decorate. I tried to stay away from the traditional nautical colors of red and navy blue by using shades of mint, teal and various light and dark blues. For the first time ever, I also included a laundry room. Initially that room was going to be a smaller bedroom, but the space was too challenging. In all honesty, I have 3-4 sets of washers & dryers and several ironing boards in my stash that I haven't used yet. So I figured I'd go ahead and take the opportunity to do one in this extra space.
The original kit has two large rooms on the first floor with a carport. Although I was excited initially to make a carport/garage, I quickly realized there was not enough space downstairs. I love conservatory's, and I only needed two new walls, so I made one myself. I cut an opening in the original wall so you could walk into the conservatory from the kitchen. I also liked the way the house looked from the front with the conservatory added. I did quite a bit of visual research on Cape Cod homes and saw many built like this. The worn shake siding mixed with white panel siding on the conservatory looks very appealing and realistic, with white window frames accenting the shake siding. I intentionally did not add shutters either, as most of the traditional Cape Cod homes I saw did not have them. I kept the landscaping light, as this also seemed a trait of Cape Cod homes, and I pictured this house in the summer time, not the winter, because the grass is green and the flowers are in bloom. Inside the house the owners have returned from a day at the beach and are having wine, cheese and dessert in the conservatory. The American flag is hanging out front, and as the photos were being taken, it was flying in the wind.
Here's a few photos of the interior of the Cape Cod. I will make another post with detailed interior photos, and a link to the video on my YouTube Channel once it's completed.
Happy Independence Day and I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday! Thank you for visiting.
~ Mini Shack