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Barbara Duggal’s Dolls house
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Dolls house as shell
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Barbara’s house in pieces
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My inspiration
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Laying electrics
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Electrical circuits numbered to switch on individual lights
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After twenty years, hoping to move in!
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Handcrafted oak door fitted with an equestrian door knocker and a gilded door handle taken from a clock. The Coat of Arms above the door was hand-chiselled.
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Hand-forged metal plate bearing the date of the house’s construction
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The exposed timbers were specially cut with the band-saw, glued to its previously bland exterior and were filled in with white Polyfiller. The house is nearing its completion.
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Handcrafted specially commissioned leaded windows made from antique, hand-painted glass and pre-1900 coloured photo-slides. The upper hall, bathroom and child’s room windows were made by Barbara Duggal. Each window frame was made during woodwork classes to fit each individual window using old and antique wooden borders.
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The inside of the right wing of the house. Before and after.
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The left wing interior door
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The floors are all hand-made. The parquet floor comprises 1,050 individually laid pieces of dark pine. The master bedroom’s floor consists of thinly cut mahogany strips, like the hallway, and the child’s room. The bathroom is brick-tiled and the kitchen floor was made and kiln-fired by Barbara’s sister.
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Hand-painted oils and rugs from upholstery material.
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Victory
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Slide show of the interior
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Guess who?
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Old laces, silks, ticking, curtains, wallpapers, flooring were collected over the years. The mattress contains horsehair.
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