Are you new to the hobby?
Have you still to decide whether the dolls house hobby is for you? Well,
we will try to explain in the next few paragraphs a little about the
hobby and what is available to allow you to enjoy the wonderful world
of dolls houses and miniatures.
We often see people in our shops who say that they are worried and
concerned about what the hobby entails.
They are worried that they do not know enough about architecture
and design, period and style, dress etc.
They are concerned that they will not be able to create their dolls
house, whilst staying faithful to the particular period or style which
matches their house.
They are put off by what they hear from the "experts",
who like all experts baffle them with science.
They are also worried that they are not clever or "handy"
enough to cope with the DIY demands of building
and decorating a dolls house. What they hear confuses them. They think
that "I do not even know the difference between Georgian
and Edwardian and Victorian".
Worry ye not there is only one rule that you must follow when
embarking on the dolls house hobby and that is - ENJOY YOURSELF; do
what makes you happy. Do what you want.
The dolls house hobby like any other hobby is one to be enjoyed and
it should form a part of your life, which brings only joy and happiness.
If that fun is generated by re-creating a historically accurate reproduction
then that is fine, and enjoyed by some. However, buying dolls
house for any other reason can be just as much fun for someone else.
If you want to buy a Victorian dolls house and decorate and furnish
it with items from the Edwardian period then do so. In real life many
people live in Georgian and Edwardian houses with furniture and trappings
from a variety of periods. So first and foremost enter the hobby of
the miniaturist to enjoy it and be assured that it is very much the
hobby, which has "something for everyone".
Once you have decided that this is the hobby for you the first stage
is to decide upon the dolls house that suits your plans. This decision
may take in many factors such as cost, space available and simply what
you like the look of, or maybe the "project" you want to follow.
You must then decide if your dolls house will come in kit form or ready
assembled. You may even want to build the dolls house from scratch simply
buying the raw materials yourself. However, whilst this route is sometimes
taken for economical reasons, it can, quite often turn out to be a false
economy. The major kit manufacturers, due to economies of scale, can
produce an easy to assemble kit at a very reasonable price. As with
most things quality is very much linked to what you pay and the various
dolls houses on offer will be no exception. We feel strongly that for
most people the actual dolls house itself is the one major investment
that they will make in the hobby. Accordingly a lot of thought should
go into this decision. Better to walk away from the shop to think about
it in the quiet of your own home, than buy on impulse something you
may regret later.
If a house proves too expensive for your situation you can start with
a room
box. This is a simple one-room construction about the size of a
shoebox, which can be easily sited on a shelf or even in a cupboard.
This room box may satisfy you totally or may prove to be a springboard
to your ultimate ownership of a dolls house.