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CUTEBEE Dollhouse Miniature House Kit with Furniture, DIY Wooden Dollhouse Tiny House Building Set for Adults and Teens, Creative Room Decor Gift for Family and Friends (Japanese Garden House)

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Style: C-Japanese Garden House


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  • Accurately speaking, the cute house is not designed to be played with, but collectible buildings or home decoration after finished. It come with parts, need to assemble DIY. The assembly is suitable for people older than 14 years, a great way to communicate with teenagers or adults and perfect project for spending time.
  • High quality and excellent designed match its price: Materials are of good quality,the furniture and other wooden pieces are precisely cut so that they fit together correctly. LED light,plants, ornament, furniture are quite realistic and cleverly designed, There are well worth the price if you are looking for pleasure.
  • A very perfect gift and collectibles for who enjoy crafts and miniatures, the box itself looks as a present - very nice looking! You could do it by yourself to make the gift more meaningful. Might be challenging for a first time builder, but you will get the joy after you have finished it.
  • We want to encourage you it easy to assemble just a little patience. Printed sheet was included to locate the numbered parts, and English manual (or send it to your email) with detailed and colored pictures will guide you how to do step by step. Further more, YouTube video teaching how to resemble the entire miniature, just search 'DIY dollhouse'.
  • Important Note: The kits have been inspected 100% carefully before delivery, so as to ensure that the accessories are complete and no missing part. if any question when you assemble, please fell free to connect us, we will solve any problem asap. Besides,you need to prepare silicone liquid glue and two pcs batteries (type AAA).

Product Dimensions: 4.96 x 3.74 x 3.86 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: TC14


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Manufacturer: CUTEBEE


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  • A great miniature build... I encourage you to be open to modifying when necessary.
Style: A-Rose Garden Tea House
I built this for my sister for her birthday. It's the 4th miniature build I've done. It took me about 100 hours, altogether. And, it's a beautiful build. The instructions were clear. The pictures are very helpful. The number one tip I've found in miniature building is: be open to making modifications when necessary. Your build may not look exactly like the picture, but it can still look really great. I made several modifications for various reasons. Some thoughts: + The triangular roof pieces were not big enough to attach to the other roof pieces. There was an open gap on the roof that was probably an inch wide. This was disappointing. To cover, I glued extra of the green vine over top of it. + Be careful with the small wooden pieces for the pastry display cabinet. In the process of gluing the cabinet together, one of the pieces snapped into several smaller pieces. So, I improvised and created a pastry table. + When making the pieces with shelving, it's probably better to glue the smaller pieces on to the shelves before gluing the shelves to the cabinets. I followed the measurements in the instructions, but still had to remove and reset shelving in both cases. Also, I ended up modifying where some things were placed due to insufficient shelf height. + Due to a challenge gluing the fabric with the pink pillow on the rattan sofa, I used a leftover bunny from a Lego set. + Some of the paper crafting is intricate. It requires patience, a steady hand, and focus. And even then, there's margin for error. One small mistake in the cutting or gluing can cost you the piece. + The window film that I received was a bit scratched and smudged. So, I purchased transparency film to substitute. + The transparent film collects dust. I used a can of compressed air to clean the windows off when done. Note: Be very careful (gentle) when doing this, and make sure your window film is glued well. I ended up using too much pressure and blowing out one of the triangle windows. It also blew some of the interior pieces around, too. Because everything is closed in when put together, it can be very difficult to reset the pieces on the inside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2022 by J Slusher J Slusher

  • Keeps you busy!
Style: C-Japanese Garden House
This was the first time I’ve ever done anything like this before! The instructions are very easy to understand. The house itself and the pieces are incredibly small so it’s very tedious but so rewarding! I messed up the lights from the very beginning so in the pic I’m missing the lantern in the front left corner but that’s ok it still lights up and looks great!! I can’t wait to do another one ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Haley Tenute Haley Tenute

  • Super cute, not for beginners
Style: C-Japanese Garden House
Overall, I'm very happy with this build. It's very cute, with a lot of fun little details. Please note that it does NOT take AAA batteries as the description says. It needs two CR 2032, button-style batteries. The images indicate that there is a tiny lucky cat decoration included, but mine did not have one. I made the little window chimes, but decided not to add them in the end, as they were way out of scale for the house (irl, they'd be like 3 or 4 feet tall, lol). (But they do fit in another build that I'm working on, so that was fun.) You could make your own in a smaller size with some super-tiny seed beads though. The main issue with this build, and the reason I took a star off, is that the instructions are pretty terrible. The instruction booklet is very small with low-quality print, so following the pictures will be difficult if you don't have eagle vision. a few instructions are missing. The lights are difficult to get right, but would be fine with more precise and legible instructions. Having completed a bunch of similar builds, I found the instructions for this one to be the worst I've seen. I would not purchase this item for anyone who does not have patience and a steady hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by euphoric30 euphoric30

  • Not for beginners, read everything carefully
Style: A-Rose Garden Tea House
This is the third model I've built since I started doing these, and it was by far the most detailed. If you are experienced at building models, it probably won't be too tough for you, but as others have commented, I wouldn't suggest it for a beginner. To help those considering this item, I wan't to point out a few things that others have negatively commented on that shouldn't be a deterrent to you buying this item, but may be helpful for you to keep in mind if you decide to purchase: 1. With any model you buy, do an inventory check of EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU START. That way, if something is missing, you can take whatever action you choose (return it, contact the seller, improvise, etc.), before you've invested too much time. 2. Always read through the entire directions first, before you start to build and repeatedly while you are working on each piece of the model. The written instructions can be a little difficult to understand (they're translated from another language, so the English equivalent can get a little confusing) but the photos do help a lot. Before I glue stuff together, I try to piece the item together to get an idea of what it should look like. I also read ahead when I am working on an item to see where does it go in the final piece, if the directions are a little fuzzy, and that usually helps. 3. The biggest issue you will encounter with this item is the roof panels, but I didn't see that as a reason to knock of a star. Others have commented that they could not finish their piece, and that it was essentially a waste of time. It doesn't have to be, which is why I am telling you this in the review. Another person commented (and I agree): be willing to improvise on your models, and be ok with them not being exactly like the photos on the box. As you'll see in mine, the roof panels in the front would not line up no matter what I did, there would be a big gap either at the top, or at the bottom. So don't even try to make it work, it mathematically doesn't. Even a video on Youtube showing someone building this model, couldn't get it to line up. So my husband came up with the improv fix that you see in the photos. He bought some wood pieces similar to a popsicle stick at a craft store, measured and cut them for me so that the roof would fit without such huge gaps. I painted them as close to the color as I could, and then with the vine accents, I think it turned out pretty good. Bottom line is: no one who sees the finished product will know that you improvised on it, they'll think that's how it was supposed to be, and you get to finish your model. Again, this is a challenging model and I don't recommend it for a first-timer or a kid. But if you are considering it, I hope what I mentioned above can help you out, and that you enjoy putting it together as much as I did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by CaliAli CaliAli

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