Posted February 10, 201114 yr [MOC] Country house The front of the house: Helen has bought some flowers in Legoville and now she's planting them: Inside view: The TV table with the Russian flag : Second floor: And the bonus! More photos are on my flickr Edited February 10, 201114 yr by HeLena
February 10, 201114 yr hey that's great! I don't normally like smaller houses but this is great! I like it, it's so much more complete than all the other smaller houses. If they would put more elements like what you have (tv, storage area, kitchenette, ext) in the Smaller LEGO houses I would be more inclined to buy the small house sets! great job!
February 10, 201114 yr Nice work Helena, a small and cozy country house. The bedroom wall technique you've used for having access there is clever .
February 10, 201114 yr Such a cute little house with some clever features i.e. the bedroom in the loft ! Lovely work 'HeLena' and keep on MOCing !
February 11, 201114 yr Very nicely done house HeLena! I really like the serenity of this simple and sweet build. It really looks like a cozy house to live in. Well-done compact interiors with all the necessary elements packed in. Good job!
February 11, 201114 yr Author Thank you very much. I don't like my yellow bricks, I'd better do this house from tan or brown bricks. I'm going to buy a creator set with brown bricks.
February 11, 201114 yr Another excellent MOC, especially at night! By any chance did you use parts from the beach house set?
February 12, 201114 yr Author On 2/11/2011 at 5:27 PM, SilentMode said: Another excellent MOC, especially at night! By any chance did you use parts from the beach house set? Thanks! Yes, I used parts from the 4996 set.
February 17, 201114 yr Small, but nice. The house is definitely a very nice addition to a larger town. =) The light on the upper floor is curious. Is it the light-brick of some sort?
February 27, 201114 yr Good work, HeLena, a nice house. And the The TV table is with the Russian flag! Very patriotic! Edited February 27, 201114 yr by Corioso
February 27, 201114 yr Hi! I really like it , just there is two thing that i cant understand: - Why did you use 1x2x2 transparent panel? I think the white window frame in the same size would be better. - The movable roof wall is really nice, but I dont understand, why is it good? (picture 5th ) And a tip: If I were you I would put a little tree into the garden. Good job
February 27, 201114 yr Very nice little chalet. I like the furnitures and the notes near the TV! The picture in the dark is awesome
February 27, 201114 yr Very nice little cottage. I made a similar house, which is in storage I must upload it when that shed is finally finished. Mine is slightly bigger on a 16x32 baseplate with a small driveway but same kinda style and colours, I was lazy and didn't put a bedroom in it, the minifig sleeps on the couch lol I used the beach house set bricks, shame it isn't available now. Lovely little house, cosy and I love the lighting, might have to give that a try sometime Edited February 27, 201114 yr by CptMugwash
February 28, 201114 yr OH! Oh my God, oh my God, oh my GOD! Being a man, this little house brought out the little girl inside of me. Not only is the outside flora cute, but it also works with the house design. Now the house is the main prize. The starkness of the bright yellow goes very well with the neutral white. the interior may be small, but it is very well organized. The downstairs contain the necessities; Food and entertainment, while the upstairs contains storage and the sleeping quarters. (Restrooms must be located in the outhouse not included, right? ) And to top it all off... SQUEEEEEE IT LIGHTS UP!!! I like to think of this house as a 5 Star Dinner. The little shrubbery in front acts like an appetizer. It entices you to have more while giving you a nice start. The main course is the house. Fulfills everything you need; Its cute, it all has a use, and it is small. As a dessert, it would be the lighting, giving you a nice finish to such a wonderful dinner.
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