Why Should Your Daughter Have a Wooden Doll House? A Wood Doll House Is a Heirloom, a Forever Gift.

Think of the joy a child gets when presented with a huge wooden doll house! There is no gender difference–both boys and girls love this sort of a make-believe house of their own. If allowed to participate in decision making, all the more better. The child’s creative imagination gets enhanced because of being given a chance to decorate and furnish the house, organize things, and so on. The dolls inside this play house become real for him or her, giving family members to create stories for the child and further fire the imagination!

A doll house cannot be created unless it follows some model that already exists. So manufacturers look to real houses all around the world, for their ideas. Among the many styles of house construction that can be seen globally, a few have captured the imagination of these manufacturers and are more popular. These range from Colonial-type houses to Victorian and Georgian, from American Farm Houses to English Tudor.

A Victorian home is an elaborate two-story home that often came with an attic on the unfinished third floor. Named after Queen Anne who loved things to look regal, Queen Anne Victorian homes had a number of large windows, fancy curved wrap-around porches, irregular rooflines, and towers on the upper corner of the house. On the outside, these homes showcased exquisite millwork and latticework skirting. The open areas under the porches were also finished with the latticework skirting. Children love wood doll house models that are created to look like Victorian homes. The large rooms allow for entertaining and the upstairs contain many bedrooms to fit larger families.

Despite the popularity of Victorian-style homes, children in the Eastern sector love colonial houses. These are spacious, two-storied constructions with a large amount of living space. This is possible because of their rectangular shapes and the standard way of keeping bedrooms on the first floor and living rooms downstairs. So, the price paid for such a home is definitely worth it!

Similar to Colonial houses are the Georgian homes. The shape is rectangular, but there are borders on either side. These borders consist of very large stone or brick chimneys. The impression one gets is that one side is the mirror image of the opposite side. The living space even here is very large, so there is plenty of space to move around and entertain. Georgian houses are grander colonial houses.

An American farm house is probably the most simplistic wood doll house. This form of house is often T or L shaped and contains the main portion of the house and then an extension of living space branches off the back of the house forming an L or T shape. In a farm house, the bedrooms were usually upstairs while the bathroom, kitchen, dining, room, and living room remained downstairs. These are the most simple wood doll house to build.

Lastly, we come to English Tudor-style houses. They are really magnificent to look at, and remain a great favorite with children! True, this type of doll house is more expensive than the others, what with all the fancy settings! Again a two-storeyed construction, the living area and guest rooms remain on the main floor, while the bedrooms are upstairs. Why are these houses so special? Well, they have all these trappings to them–timber lines on the stone walls, parapets, cross-hatching near the roof line, huge stone chimneys and narrow windows.

Let your child help decide which wood doll house is right for them. Including them in every decision will allow them to feel as though their opinion matters and it also ensures that they’ll enjoy it for years to come.

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