Bell Tower House

This is the way it came to me. Bare wood, no doors or windows or anything else really. So I had to start removing all the old wallpaper from inside in order to start from a blank slate.

 It came with only one overhang and balconies o I had to figure out how to match the top piece. There are pics further down in the post to show how those turned out.

 I wanted an old plaster / brick exterior.
You have to put it on thick if you want it to crack 
naturally. 
        


             


        


        


        

        

 I had one bay window in stock, I made 
the rest of the windows and doors from scratch.
















 I worked on a couple interiors at the same time. 
There are 16 rooms in total and for the most part
they're all same size.



 I painted the floor a pale pink and then added
some paint chips I already had to make it
look like an old terrazzo floor.

 I made this floor look like a marble floor.
I used foam board that I put lots of creases in 
just by bending it here and there. I added several
colors of blue and while it was still damp I used 
a rag to lift and maneuver the color.


There was one original overhang and I used it to make three more.
I made the smaller ones for some of the windows and doors 
on the sides of the building. Needed character!  



 I used heavy white card stock for this floor but 
I sprayed it with clear to make it shiny. 
I made these dormers for the rooftop. It drastically needed
something up there and this is what I came up with. I could have bought them already made but I didn't. Getting that angle for the
roof pitch wasn't easy for me but they all managed to come out good.


 For the roof, I used old vertical blinds cut to
size, glued them on and painted with  a copper finish.












 Side 1

 Side 2

 Side 3

 Side 4

 This is one of my favorite rooms. I love the bright
contrast of the white floor and the pink walls.







This is still a work in progress and probably always will be.
I just love this thing.