Sunday, August 3, 2014

The Victorian Kitchen.

Greetings!

The Victorian Kitchen, the most popular among the doll'house enthusiasts is ready. Phew! I am quite relieved. So many tiny items can be included- cooking utensils, gadgets, copper saucepans, food both fresh and cooked, basket of vegetables, bowls, jugs and basins.




Nineteenth-century Victorian England saw the rapid expansion of towns and cities, with housing developments springing up to eater for people moving into the cities, seek work in factories. There were larger and grander houses, that included servants' quarters. They are comfortably wealthy and are likely to have employed servants to take over the household tasks.

Rows of gingham-covered jars housing last summer's bounty can stock larder shelves or be putout for display.




The 19th century saw the beginnings of modern plumbing.






The kitchen catalog for other things are discussed in detail in my previous blogpost. Indeed! It was a great fun to make this project and this is the first big miniature project I worked on. Next I want to move on to the next rooms probably, 'The Master Bedroom'.

Finally want to include the comments from my forum members :) 


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wow, that is amazing.
 
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Very cool,I love doll's houses and miniature room settings!
 
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I LOVE it- 
it's sooo realistic -
you are amazing!
thanks for sharing : )
 
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This is so adorable.... I have a friend who is big into minatures.... she is in a group of widow ladies and they have lunch together weekly and work or their projects.... I don't see how they are able to make all of these small items by hand... my hands are so large I think it would be hard for me, but I certainly enjoy seeing what you are able to accomplish... it is a real gift.

Thanks again for sharing your work...or pleasure with us!!! Jane in Memphis, TN
 
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A beautiful accomplishment!
 
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Went to a miniature museum and they had nothing on you. Great imagination and perfect work.
 
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Very nice.
 
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