Here are the photos of the finished Cottages. The interioirs are a bit hard to photograph because they are dark, as the real ones are. The furniture is mostly in the style of the 1920's - 30's. The little cat on the ottoman in the bedroom was made by my friend, Sylvia Mobley. I repainted the ottoman to match the furnishings.
And a closeup of the interior:
One of these was an order. The other will be available for sale at Chicago International, April 16-18.
Incredible! Do you make your own furniture?
ReplyDeleteThis is probably my favorite of your structure designs and frankly I wouldn't mind shrinking down to size and living in one. ;-) Love those kitchen chairs, btw!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent work Nell! I adore the interior. Just so perfect.
ReplyDeleteHow totally devine. There shall be two very happy people some where in the world with these...!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Linda
Yes, I make all my own furniture. It's really the only way to get exactly what I want. There's more out there than there used to be, but I think my houses look best with my own furniture in them.
ReplyDeleteI love this style of architecture. It's so creative and whimsical. There is an area called Glencairn near where I live that has lots of homes in this style, built in the 1920's. That's where the name of the cottage came from.
I've been looking at your blog for a while but have only just been able to post a comment. I love you tiny work, I wish I had the eyesight and less-shakey hands to do this scale. The smallest I've managed has been 1:12th.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing more.
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Incredible Nell, I look at the pictures and is absolutely perfect! I like all, the house, furnitures, you're a great artist! Hugs
ReplyDeleteMagnifica casa!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a house so pretty, I've been looking at half an hour without stopping. Keep doing nice things like that artist.
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