Prepare for a big case of tiny home envy, because one woman's stunning dollhouse is sure to impress you.
Whether or not you grew up playing with dolls, there's something about really impressive play-sets - like the Barbie Dream House - that made everybody want one.
But Kwandaa Roberts took inspiration for her three-story playhouse from a more modern source: HGTV's Fixer Upper.
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Roberts is a 45-year-old OB-GYN who has been playing with and designing dollhouses since she was a child.
Her latest project started with a dollhouse from Joanna Gaines's own Target brand, Hearth and Hand.
"I think I’m just going to go all the way out,”
“I said, you know what, I think I’m just going to go all the way out,” she told Today Homes.
The doctor spent two months and about $250 on the project, and we'd move in today if we could.
Look closely and you'll notice some of her creative touches:
Turning The Design On Its Head
Roberts bought the wooden bookshelves, but flipped them upside-down for a "modern" look before adding light fixtures.
The dollhouse got a lot of attention, but the best feedback of all came from Joanna Gaines herself.
“I can’t get over this amazing doll house finish out?!?” Gaines posted on Instagram.
Whether or not you grew up playing with dolls, there's something about really impressive play-sets - like the Barbie Dream House - that made everybody want one.
But Kwandaa Roberts took inspiration for her three-story playhouse from a more modern source: HGTV's Fixer Upper.
Magnolia Miniature
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