A Victorian Painted Lady Dollhouse in the Making
This page is detailing its journey from sheets of die-cut plywood pieces and bags of shingles to... well, the problem is I live in a very small space, and while one large dollhouse makes an imposing centerpiece, I don't want to grow a village in here in 12:1 scale. I plan to to finish the dollhouse kit inside and out (flooring, walls, shingles) and then -- unsure -- it may be sent on the next leg of its journey as a finished dollhouse kit. (Conversely, I could try to get it assembled and look for a local charity auction.)
I have been more or less prepared for years. I have micro-thin plywood, paints, glazes, fine polish and, upholstery fabric, as well as the basics like wood filler.
This is an in-process project. You can follow me in the process, beginning with choosing materials and color schemes. The picture you see is one of my inspirations: a real Painted Lady house from my Seattle neighborhood. It's not actually a dollhouse, though it rather looks like one. I've got a dozen or so pictures assembled for reference. When it comes to painting a miniature Painted Lady, there's a world of options -- so it's best not to limit oneself to looking at miniatures and kits.
Contents at a Glance
If You're Making a Dollhouse, Finish First

Some of my Materials
What's a Painted Lady, Anyway?
Some of those 'glamorous' older houses can be described by any of a number of terms. Victorian refers to the era in which many of them were built (though some Painted Ladies are Edwardian). Queen Anne refers to the style of architecture. A painted lady is often, but not always, a Queen Anne -- a fancy Victorian style that often includes towers and cupolas. What's unique to the Painted Lady is that it is painted in three or more colors in a way that sets off the architectural details.Often, we think of San Francisco when we think of Painted Lady houses, but they are here and there. I see them around me in Seattle. Many have lacy gingerbread trim that is known as Eastlake styling. (Yes, some houses can be described with many terms indeed!)
Choosing a Color Scheme
Painted lady houses come in many color schemes, so one of your first steps is choosing three colors. (I say one of your first steps because if your walls are plain plywood, you may want to add siding, shingles, and/or stucco first.)
If you're building a gingerbread style dollhouse, you can use the pictures below for inspiration. And even if you're not, feel free to vote for your favorites. Some of these are more muted than the traditional, but I believe each of these includes at least three contrasting colors... somewhere.
Resources for Building a Painted Lady
- Building a Real Good toys Painted Lady
- A dollhouse community offers some additions to the destructions.
- The San Fransiscan
- Reviews and tips for Duracraft's The San Franciscan
Some Words on Choosing a Dollhouse Kit
Another thing that can add to the price is finishing. Most kits come unpainted, and without flooring, shingles etc. There are some exceptions, though. Keep in mind that finishing is not the same as assembling. An assembled dollhouse can carry a hefty price tag, and can be difficult to ship.
Constructing a Dollhouse from a Finished Kit
Flooring your Dolllhouse
Part of Finishing
It's also an option to carpet your dollhouse floor -- at least if you are going for a relatively modern look. Just because the architectural style dates back to the Victorian era, it doesn't mean your house has to be set in that era. (Those Painted Ladies are still around in the 2000s). You can use upholstery fabric from Jo-Anns as carpeting.
Painted Lady Dollhouse Kits
The Melissa and Doug Victorian dollhouse has a recommended age range of 6 to 10. It's a durable press board with a laminate finish. It comes finished in a bright pink; this means there's less work for Santa, but as a reviewer notes, it might limit its value for older collectors.
The San Franciscan is indeed a Painted Lady (though it's named after the city and not the style). It's a potential collector's piece. And the Real Good Toys Painted Lady? This one has very lavish detailing, and is the sort of house that is favored by both collectors and older children.
My Other (Doll)House is a Tudor
Sit Down on the Porch...
...have a miniature lemonade...
And share your thoughts.
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ohcaroline
Feb 20, 2012 @ 5:58 pm | delete
- I bought a Victorian dollhouse kit about 25 years ago with all the intentions of creating a house with all the trimmings. I carried it around from place to place. Finally 3 years ago I said it's now or never. I pulled out all the pieces and separated them and was ready to jump into the construction work when I was forced to make a move. What to do with all those little pieces? I gave it away for the next home builder to finish the job.
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gemjane Jan 28, 2012 @ 9:26 pm | delete
- Nice lens! I never tire of looking at the painted lady style.
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bakerwoman Sep 7, 2011 @ 4:45 pm | delete
- I had always wanted a dollhouse when I was a little girl. The closest thing I got to see a dollhouse in all its splendor with miniature chandeliers and a working tv was at Frontierland in Southern California across from Disneyland. But that was ages ago and I don't know if the miniature museum is still there. Thanks for sharing.
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