Showing posts with label Plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plan. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2022

The Governesses

During the Victorian era, the governess for the Lockwood children was named Miss Leopold, and was not very well liked by the Lockwood children. She was a stiff, upright woman with a stern face, and always carried around her cane - not because she needed it to support herself, but because she enjoyed threatening to thwack children with it. Her bedroom was very reminiscent of herself; very stiff, upright, no-nonsense and formidable. It was very old-fashioned, with an iron bed, a pitcher and washstand, and old Victorian posters on how to bring up children. That was the old Governess, and that was the Old Governess's Bedroom. Now, it was being used as somewhat as a hideout for the Lockwood children: they used it as the pirate's ship, the headquarters of a spy agency, or whatever they pleased. They laughed over the old-fashioned posters that were hung about the room, and clambered into the imposing wardrobe to pretend they were in Narnia. In all, nothing that the Governess would have approved of.
That was her room now - and I need to construct it! There will be no accessories, because Miss Leopold has passed on, and after all, hasn't lived there for almost half a century. I will need to make a 'stiff and imposing wardrobe', an iron bed, a small table with a lamp that Miss Leopold used to write on, and a washstand with a pitcher and basin. I will also need to make (or rather, print out) posters from the Victorian Era on how to bring up children, because they rather seem like something Ms. Leopold would want. I will also need to make little books from the Victorian Era on education, dusty spelling books, musty arithmetic books, and crumbling reading books. Speaking of Victorian books, I am lucky to possess an original Victorian McGuffey's Eclectic Reader. I would take a photo to show it to you, but I would rather not sort through piles of crumbling books at the present. Anyhow, Miss. Leopold must possess McGuffey's Electic Reader. She simply wouldn't do without it.
But now we travel fifty years later, to the 1930s, with a New Governess and a New Governess Bedroom. Hence the name, the Old Governess's Bedroom and the New Governess's Bedroom. And the name of the new Governess? Miss Jessel. There are no reasons behind the choice of name, it just struck my fancy. Miss Jessel, oh the contraire, is quite the opposite of Miss Leopold. She's very kind and understanding, yet still stern enough to be a firm hand with the children. She lives in a room on the third floor, adjacent to the Old Governess's Bedroom and the Schoolroom (which I simply must construct! I have some terrific ideas for it, but we'll have to see if they can become reality. . .) Miss Jessel's room was updated in 1932, so of course, it's at the height of modern conveince. (No pitcher and washbasin for her!) I also possess a score of 1920s Educational Books (yes, I do have a collection of old books), which will be quite useful in the construction of Miss Jessel's room. It's also rather amusing to compare the 1920s teaching methods with McGuffey's 1860s teaching methods, which I suppose would the equivalent of comparing Miss Jessel with Miss Leopold. I'm going to have a lot of fun constructing these rooms - mainly becuase they can be such a different mix of styles. I will also make one of my favorite 1930s Fireplaces for Miss Jessel, but perhaps this one will be in beige or a light brown.
And we mustn't forget the schoolroom - I'm thinking that we need a door leading from the New Governess's Bedroom to the Schoolroom - and we'll pretend that there was once a door leading from the Old Governess's Bedroom to the Schoolroom, but they covered it up when Miss Leopold left (Probably much to the glee of the children she once governed, knowing how much they disapproved of her). I've found a bunch of terrific inspiration photos for rooms of Victorian governesses, but nil for photos of the 1930s governesses. I mean, what can I say? It was the Great Depression, after all. Did they have a governess for the children in Downton Abbey? It takes place around the 20s and 30s, doesn't it?
Above is an empty and rather derelict room in my dollhouse. In the center is a bed that could do for Miss Jessel, but I fancy something different for her. Also, the bed is a bit low for my tastes, so we'll just have to see.
Also, on a side note, in terms of actually progress (not just planning), I finished constructing the trim around the Nursery and the Scullery, so now I can thankfully say that their interiors are complete! (I would say that the Scullery is complete, but I have to finish the outside.).
And soon to come: I need to write some about the servant's room I've been working on for the Stable boy that lived there in the 1860s, but is now home to the Mechanic who fixes the Packard 120 that belongs to the family in the dollhouse! (Sneak Preview below!)
I've also gathered lots of good information from the vast amount of floorplans online of Bear Wood, a beautiful house designed by Robert Kerr. If you have the oppurtunity to look at some of the plans you can find online, I highly recommend that you do. I've also been eagerly awaiting the arrival of more roomboxes - about twelve boxes are coming there way! Also, I've been having a long debate with myself: Should I rename Lockwood Manor to Clarendon Manor? Clarendon sounds fancier, but then, over the years, I've devoted an awful lot of time to plans and papers (not to mention this blog) of the dollhouse, that all have the name Lockwood Manor. If you have any suggestions, please let me know! Have a wonderful Halloween!

Sunday, October 9, 2022

George's 1930s Bathroom

Instead of going for an orange-themed bathroom, like I had originally thought of, I decided to go for a cucumber-green and midnight-blue theme. I found an image online of a 1930s bathroom (a real-life one) that had beautiful green and blue tiles, and gorgeous blue fixtures. So, I decided to model George's bathroom after it. Here are the online plans I drew up:
I hope you enjoyed and I can't wait to make these plans a reality!

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Beginning Work on the Grand Entrance Hall

Today work begins on the Grand Entrance Hall! Because it is one's first impression (if you were a doll, that is) when you enter the house, I want it to be very, very, very grand.
That's the entrance I'll be working with.
This will be the entrance to the ballroom, marked by very grand pillars, which are actually children's building blocks. I will have to add a little height to them, of course.
This arch will lead into the reception hall, where the Lockwood will greet guests.
There is some space between the pillars and the ceiling, which will allow for pediments on the top and bottom. I am thinking about a green or black marble for these, to complement the red entrance hall. (That is, it will be red eventually, unless I change my mind.)
A very mysterious photo of the rug that will be laid in the entrance. . .
Well, here is my before picture! I wonder what the after will look like. . .

Monday, September 12, 2022

Yesterday: My Rainy Sunday

Yesterday it was a rainy, rainy Sunday, but luckily the plants in the garden got some water. And, it left me an entire day for dollhouse fun! Just give me a second to tune the radio - and here we are!
That's an image of one of the Servant's Rooms in my dollhouse on the fourth floor. It's where the cook and a housemaid sleeps. Those identical beds were a lot of fun to make! You can also see, to the right, another servant's room (but the configuration has shifted, they are no longer next to each other), and a bathroom below it (same sentiment as before). Now, for some dollhouse updates! I love houses with odd features - they seem even more realistic that way, so I decided to add my own special twist on my dollhouse. And - here it is! I decided to jut one of the walls forward - creating a space for more windows. Here's an image of what will be the new configuration.
Or, another image:
I'll have to wait until I get more IKEA Moppe Boxes for this to become reality instead of a dream - and I can't wait! Have a great day!

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Planning - always planning!

Currently my dollhouse and I have been separated - as I have been vacationing in Ireland! I've been blessed with beautiful weather here, I think it has only rained about two times, and I've met up with lots of family and had a fantastic time all in all :-) I finished the plan for my dollhouse, and you can see what it looks like. It is duplicated twice to show the front, and the back. As you can see, lots of the rooms are not named, and therefore unfinished. I have put the rooms that are finished in a different type of blue so you can tell which is which :-) Sorry that the image is so tiny, if you click on it it enlarges! :-)
As you can see, there are so many unfinished rooms! So much more space for imagination and creativity! I also forgot to include the unfinished attic space, which consists currently of two finished spaces, including Jeremy's bedroom, who, following the story I have created for my dollhouse, is obsessed with the movie star Lana Turner, hence the numerous photos of her :-)
My dollhouse, although Victorian, is set in 1940, which allows for some modern conviences and an updated kitchen, and electricity. And because all of my favorite movie stars are from the 1930s and 40s, I can include photos of them :-) Also, in other news, I have finished decorating the facade of the servant's entrance.
I'm quite proud of it! As the story goes, the servant's entrance used to be quite spick-and-span in the Victorian times, but as it's the 1940s, the place has grown dilapitated and is now only used for hanging out laundry and putting out the rubbish.
Yes, that's rust holes in the 'metal' poles supporting the washing line! The poles are actually wooden, but I painted them to (hopefully) resemble metal.
Thank you for reading, and have a splendid day!

A Warm Welcome

Originally, I was going to put the back stairs on the left side of the dollhouse. However, after the demolition of the original back stairs ...