The Duesbury Modern Miniature House

The World of Miniatures is an interest that grows expedientially. It is good finding like minded people on the weird wild web. I am currently designing a Modern Miniature House called "The Duesbury" using a combination of Vectorworks, computer drafting, MDF material(now perhaps plywood) and CNC Routing. This house seems to take the same time as a full sized house like ones built on 'Grand Design'. I will display the progress of the new house soon.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Merry Xmas from Nik Nak and Demitasse





Look at my cake






Nik Nak and Demitasse inside the PRD made container house
Prd Kitchen, Elf Chairs Heidi ott Christmas tree decorated by us.
Kitchen table and coffee table and lights by Studio SWS.
Clock by Mini Modernista

Friday, December 3, 2010

THE SILVER SURFER



























This room box I made for the Wattyl Paint Competition.
Everything in this creation is made by me
except for the V. Panton miniature chair and the plant from Elf Miniatures.
The roombox, the bed and bedclothes, the dresser, the lamp, the surfboard and the wall behind the bed were made by Studio SWS .
This miniature scene was inspiring to make and will serve to help me when decorating the Bodhi House





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

BODHI HOUSE FOR SALE






The Bodhi House is now ready for sale.
The House comes flat pack with easy construction grooves.
Made from marine ply which I feel is more ecological than MDF.
Comes if wanted with corrugated 'Iron' roof. As seen on the garage post way below.
The Bodhi House is 60cmx30cm(base),26.5cm high when constructed.
The Bodhi House $50.00 +
postage to wherever you live.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The Bodhi house Moon Gate wall


The Bodhi House
Showing the Moon Gate wall between the rooms

The Bodhi house

The Bodhi House
Made with plywood,cut with grooves for easy construction
Will post pictures when the it is corregated iron clad, making it into a beach shack
Really a fancy room box.
With a few bits of stuff(as architects call it)
Bed, Huon Pine
Table, Huon and Myrtle

Thursday, July 1, 2010

It all takes time


I have got the miniature house to this stage and of
course the to scale bed in the top floor looks too big#%*. I had made a prototype modern chandelier for the foyer but it is also too big as I designed it to fit the space when we thought to remove the foyer ceiling/floor, but now we are turning the upper floor into a studio (arty types). Also as I put the house together I forgot to check for squareness and when I put the right wing on the main, there was a need for adjustment to fit everything nicely. So for the novice(me) check for square when glueing.
Some of the furniture I make but some we are getting from one of the well known miniature bloggers.I will say who when we get the items.
At least the wiring is in. I am using LED as a battery pack 3V is easier than a transformer, with a tiny switches for each light.
Also I would not recommend spiral stairs in a full size house. Too problamatic geomancy wise. House now gone...

Saturday, June 5, 2010

In the meantime

As we all know, things creatively take longer to make than first thought. I am waiting for the Emersom House to be available. Even though I believe that the makers of this house are a dedicated producer, they wrote that they are still working on the packaging system. This Emerson House has been in production as I have seen for quite a while and I can relax a bit from worrying about the houses I am creating, the Duesbury House and the Bodhi House and the others I like to work on, there is one I have on the drawing board called the Spooky House.
Thank you to all of you who have shown interest in our interest.
Priscila Lima, you must have something to show us miniature wise make a blog

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Time for action

When the plywood comes in I have also designed another house called 'The Bodhi House'.
I have been sending my son and his wife pieces of miniature furniture that I make, so I have designed/ designing a sort of beachhouse or shack to put their furniture into. It will be open fronted and clad with (Australian)wriggle 'iron'( corregated 'iron')
I have been wrestling with the use of MDF because of the fragileness waterwise and because of the toxic glue used to make it and also it contains silicon which blunts tools.
I know that it is made from timber as is plywood, but plywood is closer to natural or solid timber.
As plywood is cross layered, it is strong.
As someone said "That what I like about nature, it's so natural"

Monday, May 17, 2010

ON MY WISHLIST Baidai Diorama

I have been noticing what you lot like certain miniature house to lust after.
So I have been thinking about any miniature diorama that I would want that I didn't make.
So this is it.(pant, pant)
"Baidai Diorama among miniature collectables"
Showing Ginza Street Tokyo April 1955
Only 2000 were made and fetch above $2500
Somewhere there is a video of the working model.
http://www.techpin.com/baidai-diorama-among-miniature-collectibles/

Friday, April 9, 2010

Up and Down

Here is the bare bones of a Diorama I am making, 2nd. in the 1950's Drawer.
Everything except the drawer is fabricated by me, lights, beds, walls Memphis style sofa and furniture. This Diorama has a working title of Up and Down.
It represents the life of two different social strata in the same apartment block
The standard lamp didn't show well in this photo it is muti coloured
The car on the left is part of a little collection growing. I intend to get some Schuco cars for display as a miniature in a miniature (Thanks Call of the Small)
I just scanned some of the followers blogs, boy talk about creativity, each time I look the output has tripled.
We are still overcoming flooding and the repairs to our home. Our output is crawling along.
caserasera


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Still designing

As I work as well as make, the "Duesbury" is becoming very involved for such a 'simple' design.
I am trying to design it to be flat packed so it can be sent anywhere. But as I am a neurotic, perfectionist miniature house designer/ maker. So ever time I get on the computer to tweek the plan I see something needs attention. If bought flat pack, the floors need to slide in in place and the walls placed where needed for support as in a real house. Getting the dimensions is important. Those of you who use drafting software know that near enough is not good enough. Lines that meet in normal view are nowhere near when zoomed.
Anyway the upshot is that the Duesbury is still coming and at the same time I am working on a house with a working name of Spooky House, So more of that soon.
Regards to you all from Mahesha D Philpot

Monday, March 15, 2010

Flooding, resting and curling

Thank you to you creative people for the following of this blog site.

Our little site has slowed due to the flooding in southern NSW Australia and now we are still waiting for the carpet people to upheave the house again and of course, as some of you will recognise, a lot of our miniature supplies is in some box or somewhere else.
Maybe this is just take in breath, a rest, and when the dust has settled, clarity will emerge.
I enjoy in the meantime looking at the sites in 'following' and in my links.
Anyway here is a picture of "Forever Emily and Lisbel" sitting in my Curly Chair

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Beach Scene Diorama

Marmalade Sky and Bear
Outfit and Bear hat
made by
Studio SWS


Goth Dress
Studio SWS



Pretty Pretty
Sitting on Chair o Chips
Studio SWS




Thursday, February 11, 2010

Duesbury Miniature House project


Here is a sneak preview of the Duesbury Miniature House. As it is a modern house I use modern technology to basic cut and hand making to finish. This mockup prototype is guarded by our beloved Indiana Pearl.
The design is copyright and has 4 floors and for the Modern Miniature House, has a lift, no stairs. The Duesbury will be available ready to assemble or fully assembled. All windows and doors are provided. For the fully assembled, ready for your diorama.
I will be selling a small range of conptempary furniture. Some are shown on this website

Monday, January 11, 2010

Miniature Huon Pine Table

Miniature Huon Pine Refractory Table.
One of the refractory table that I make for sale.
This Table is in the 1/12 scale
$45.00

Miniature Arm Chair and Side Table


1/12 Miniature Huon Pine Arm Chair with Side Table.
Made using Huon Pine that we brought up from Tasmania.
Seating cushion made from Neck tie.
SOLD

Miniature Acrylic Table

Miniature Acrylic Table
Made to experiment with
acrylic.