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Home Page Action Figure City for Boy's | Chalet Barbie Size Dollhouse Wood doll house Kit Heirloom Toys, Built to last the test of time. Barbie size dollhouse comes in Kit form. See "Accessories" for items to finish your Barbie Doll House below. See "Order Form" for Pricing $$ "Basic dollhouse" "Finished dollhouse with Extra 2 drawers" Dollhouse shown Finished with Options & Furniture Barbie size Dollhouse Heirloom Toys Chalet (Kit) = $189.00 (43" High x 33"Long x 15" Deep) This Adorable, Heirloom Toy Barbie size Wooden Dollhouse has two stories and 3 rooms including a walkout deck. This Barbie size all wood Heirloom Toys "Chalet" Basic Doll house Kit comes standard with two drawers built into the bottom of the Dollhouse to put dolls, clothes and accessories. Dollhouse supplies and accessories may include some miniature scale. The Basic Chalet Barbie dollhouse also comes standard with 3 window cut outs, cut out door ways, stairs that go to each floor with a stair opening cut out for Barbie to enter from the bottom floor. A wooden ceiling fan that turns, a walkout deck with heart shaped railing, and a pitched roof with scallop face trim. The size of the drawers have been designed in such a manner that allows your child to place Barbie dolls and accessories in an organized fashion. Extra drawers are available. Other dollhouse's on the WEB cannot claim that they are "Proudly Made in America" because they are not. When they say "Only Available in the USA" or "Find them in the USA", they are trying to fool you into believing they are made here. They are actually Made in China, or other third world countries. They are flimsy, crude in construction using inferior products and lack a quality finish and appearance. They are not made to last the test of time. They use plastics that break, thin photo finished paper backgrounds to mask the thin pressed wood or standard rough on one side plywood used in hidden construction. "Scored" grooves for assembly (Scored = barely marked with no slotted grooves which lack strength in joining and assembly). They also use thin MDF "manufactured density fiberboard" better known as (pressed cardboard) for part of their main structure, walls and floors. Unless they specifically say they are Made In America, they are NOT. The Barbie size "Chalet" dollhouse "Kit" is made of 7 ply, 3/8" Baltic Birch wood, smooth finish on both sides and tongue and grooved for easy assembly. There are only 10 major pieces to put together in this easy to assemble dollhouse. The Barbie size Doll houses are Kit's and normally ONLY take two to three hours to assemble the major components, but please take your time so that it turns out right the first time. The Baltic Birch wood is a light bleached color that can either be painted, stained or finished to your taste. Step by Step assembly and finishing instructions including assembly hardware is included with your order. The Chalet Dollhouse is surprisingly easy to assemble and finish. You will enjoy the results of your effort. All you need is a hammer. I furnish the Square, Sand Paper for touch up, and Nails needed to accomplish most of the assembly. Just purchase a bottle of a good quality wood glue (Tightbond II) and your ready to go. As soon as your Doll House is finished, it will truly become an "Heirloom" to be passed down from one generation to the next. Heirloom Toys. Take your time finishing your Barbie Doll size Doll House and your efforts will be rewarded as the value will increase, and as time passes your Heirloom Dollhouse will become priceless. Note: Casters are not included. Please visit our "Home" Page and "Products List" to see more information about this and other products. See "Order Form" for Pricing $$. The Dollhouses and dollhouse furniture are Copyright ©. Any reproduction for sale and/or distribution is strictly prohibited and is subject to criminal prosecution. Barbie® is a registered Trademark of Mattel. This Dollhouse is not a Mattel product. Please respect Copyright infringement. |
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