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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Problems with scale

It's been a long time between posts as usual. Thought I'd do a quick update on some projects.

I attempted to make a half scale bed. I like it a lot but it is too big, even though it is true to scale. I have pictured it here in my Buttercup against a half scale Phoenix chair. The chair makes the bed look even bigger. I will now need to remake it smaller to suit the scale of the Buttercup.



The pictures below are of my Canterbury (by Greenleaf). I partially constructed it some time ago and it sat in my junk room until I could think what I wanted to do with it. It is supposed to be 1" scale but it's really about 3/4". I intend buying some vintage furniture, much of which is this scale. I asked Janny if she would mind if I made a built in cabinet type bed and she graciously said yes. Thanks Janny! So here it is, yet to be finished. But I like it so far. This will be a girl's room.





Here is an overall shot of the interior. You can see the kitchen started with a vintage stove unit to the right. I loved the wallpaper in the kitchen ofJulie's Sid Cooke Edwardian shop so put it in my own kitchen. Upstairs will be a sitting room and main bedroom. The exterior will look like a Disney cottage. Will show pictures shortly.

5 comments:

  1. Yes, I have also found that often when I make something which is perfectly in scale, it will look too big. Miniaturist Mark Murphy told me a few years ago that he makes his furniture a little bit smaller than the true scale, because it will look more to scale.

    I love the cabinet bed!

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  2. scale is still hard for me too...love all the details!

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  3. Sorry to hear about your trouble about the scale. Must be annoying when you have finished a beautiful bed.
    I also love your green bed.
    Mona

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  4. You must be quite frustrated with that bed not seeming to fit, especially when it's really lovely. The cabinet bed is lovely, it looks really cozy.

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  5. I had a cabinet bed in my human Irish cottage ... so snug and warm on howling winter nights. One reason I don't make furniture is because I'm ruler compromised in the most profound way!

    You can use you're slightly oversized bed in a child's room, or maybe for 'baby bear' it will be 'juuust right'

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