Sunday, November 18, 2012

Brio "Chalet" Renovation Begins


I bought a 1963 "Chalet" style doll house by Brio more than eighteen months ago, and it has been patiently awaiting my help. I do have another Brio in my collection, and it is very similar, although it was made in 1966. I fell in love with my Brio, and decided to "go to the source" to find another to add to my collection: Sweden, of course! I was lucky to find one (with some expert help) on Tradera, the Swedish eBay. The price was right but the shipping predictably high, and it had an incredibly tough journey from Sweden. The house was not properly packed and it arrived beaten and bruised. It completely separated from the base and cracked in a number of places. See?


This is the extent of the packing...just newspaper

I was quite discouraged for some time, especially since I had to file a claim with the USPS, which I was told would be a fruitless process. Amazingly, after some persistence with a lovely lady at my postal branch, I was reimbursed for the shipping, which made me feel a bit better about the whole thing.

Now that my work table is in a clean state, I was able to take the house off its shelf and get a closer look at the all the flaws. Since the house had already come loose from its base, I was able to gently flip it onto its back and get full access to the floor and walls.

I have never had a dollhouse in this "flipped" state. Pretty cool!



 

I think I will be able to close some of the breaks in the wall, but not completely. The toughest challenge is going to be the top staircase railing. It should look like this (these photos were pulled from another Tradera listing):



But instead, the owner decided it needed to be cut in half and placed at an angle, leaving a big, unprotected gap for some unsuspecting inhabitants to fall down to the first level! Not sure how I am going to approach this yet. I will likely try to replicate the railing in wood and paint it.

There are also some ripped and stained spots on the wallpaper upstairs and downstairs. I am going to try to make high quality printouts of photographs of the paper and glue it over the problem areas. Luckily, the second floor bedroom is in good shape!


I hope you will follow my progress as I repair this house. It will take some time, but I am sure I will be motivated by the fact that it is crowding my work table!

14 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear your Chalet arrived in such a sad state. This is an opportunity to make it even better than the original. I will be following your progress! I LOVE renovations. Especially dollhouse renovations. Real houses take too much money and too much time! :P
    Have fun!
    Blessings,
    Kathi

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    1. Thanks, Kathi! I agree that I have an opportunity now with the house, to preserve original details with some fixing up. Yes, renovating on a smaller scale is much less scary (and costly!) :)

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  2. I love renovation progress shots! Can't wait to see how this turns out!

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    1. Hi, Erik! Thanks for tuning in...! Hope you like what I will do in the coming weeks (months).

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  3. es una verdadera pena que el antiguo propietario no envalase adecuadamente la casita , y supongo que no indico en el paquete que su contenido era fragil ,y la empresa de paqueteria no podia saberlo, pero y la verdad creo que va a ser un verdadero reto dejarla en buen estado , pero seguro que lo conseguiras , espero verlo ,animo

    besitos

    Mari

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    1. Gracias, Mari! Voy a intentar mi mejor esfuerzo para darle a la casa un poco de vida nueva, pero estoy de acuerdo en que será un desafío! Me gustan los retos, sin embargo! :)

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  4. You should make this the project for the new contest!

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    1. What contest? Not sure I can deal with the stress of a deadline on this one...! :)

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  5. It's too bad it got so torn up during shipping. I glad you were able to get reimbursed for it. It's a wonderful house. I'm looking forward to seeing the progress.

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    1. The reimbursement made me pretty darn happy (and surprised)! Glad you will follow this along!

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  6. I admire your patience in tackling these old dollhoouse. Thanks for the cubebot challenge. It got me to start my own blog. I have a modernist prize for my initial challenge. Check out mollymini.blogspot.com.

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    1. I like to positively channel patience when I have it! And somehow I have it for these mini tasks! Congrats on your blog -- awesome! I can't wait to see your Cubebot entry!

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  7. Oh, what a dreadful feeling when you open a box and see the lack of packaging, and then get it out and reveal the damage :-( Thank goodness it wasn't worse, and looks like it should be fixable - and the reimbursement would no doubt have helped lessen your disappointment! The wallpapers are wonderful, such great colours and designs! I look forward to seeing more of it :-)

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    1. It really was a bad feeling...so disappointed and frustrated! But, it turned out well in the end, and I do think I can tackle these flaws! Just can't say how long it will take ;) I do hope the wallpaper replacement works well for the trouble spots. We'll see.

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