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Upcycling a dollhouse is a great way to keep ensure multiple generations of kids can enjoy it for years to come. From upholstering bedheads to repainting walls, there’s a lot you can do to transform an old dollhouse into a modern one that provides hours of imaginative fun.
Here is our guide to upcycling a dollhouse. Let us know if you have any questions, and we’d be happy to assist.
Update the flooring in your dollhouse to ensure it's more presentable.
To create a smooth surface, remove old flooring and sand the surface using a fine sanding block. Clean any dust or dirt using a damp microfibre cloth.
An easy and durable option for dollhouse flooring is self-stick vinyl tiles. These come in a variety of colours and patterns. To install, measure the floor area and then mark the space out onto the vinyl tile using a fine marker. Cut away the access using a utility knife. Finally, remove the backing paper and stick onto the floor.
For stairs, cut out small strips of vinyl tile and attach to each step. Paint the sides and surrounding areas.
Prepare the walls if necessary. A light sand and a coat of primer is recommended when working with glossy surfaces to allow new paint to stick. Prep4in1 by British Paints is a great priming product that will also block any previous stains from seeping through.
When working with unpainted or clean unsealed wood, this "prep" process is not required.
To create a wainscot feature, paint the bottom section of the walls in your desired colour. Water-based sample pots are a great and inexpensive option.
Using a 1.5mm Balsa wood sheet, cut thin strips for your top and bottom skirting. To cut, hold a metal ruler firmly along your desired cut line and run a utility knife along it, keeping the line straight.
Paint your top and bottom skirting and then glue these onto the wall using Liquid Nails.
Measure your desired size for the wainscoting. Using these measurements, cut out your pieces with a ruler and knife. Cut the ends at 45 degree angles to create a picture frame look. Glue onto the wall in between your top and bottom skirting. Once dried, paint to blend with the rest of the wall.
Apply patterned paper or cardboard to the top sections of walls. You can also use old gift bags, wrapping paper, gift boxes, posters or drawings.
Measure the walls and cut the paper or card to size. Glue these onto the wall using a thin spread of PVA glue. If using a thin paper or card, be careful not to apply too much glue as it may soak through and become visible.
Add VJ panels and detailing to interior walls.
Measure the bottom half of your walls. Using a thick cardboard, cut out a large panel to fit the area. Using coated cardboard from an old packaging box is a great and inexpensive option. You could also use regular cardboard and paint it to your desired colour.
Using a utility knife and ruler, gently cut slits into the top layer of the cardboard to create the panels. Be careful not to cut all the way through. Glue the panels onto the walls.
For the top half of the wall, you can repeat step four with patterned paper or card. You can also paint the wall in your desired colour.
Use patterned self-adhesive film to add character in bedroom walls.
Before applying, ensure the walls are smooth. Remove any existing wallpaper or glue with a sanding block. Clean the walls with a damp cloth and leave to dry.
To install self-adhesive film, cut a large piece and gently apply it to the wall. Start from one side, using a scraper to remove bubbles as you work your way to the other side. Once you have finished applying, use a knife to cut the access where the film meets the edges.
Another way to use the adhesive film is to apply it in brick-like strips. First paint the wall in your preferred background colour. Leave to dry. Cut the film into small strips. For a rustic look, cut the film into slightly different sized strips. Apply onto the wall, starting from the bottom and working your way up.
Update old dollhouse furniture.
An easy and affordable way to do this is through the use of some paint and fabric. Instead of purchasing these, check for any old clothes, tea towels or bed linen at home.
Here are some ways to update the following furniture:
Make accessories to add more character to your dollhouse.
Here are my tips for making the following:
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