Posted March 5, 201212 yr This is just a small house, kinda old design - split, so it has 1.5 level. nothing fancy. tiny home. but family are happy :) From Front From Back roofs removed Kitchen and family room upper level (2 bedrooms and a bath) lower level (laundry room, furnace and LEGO room!) and the whole family! flickr Edited March 6, 201212 yr by happymark
March 5, 201212 yr Well, it doesn't have to be fancy to be nice. And nice it is! Especially the upper floor with the bathroom. Though I'd tile the lower floor; it looks a bit too much like they're walking on grass there...
March 5, 201212 yr As you said, nothing fancy and small, but it's lovely. The interior is full of amazing and surprising details. You managed quite well to put everything in. My favourite is definitely the bath tub - I haven't seen it like that before.
March 5, 201212 yr Incredibly good looking house. The roof is my favorite. The upper floor is amazing. Good job. Keep building.
March 5, 201212 yr Very nice and warm. I really like the bedroom with bathroom, especially the use of cloak for shower curtain.
March 5, 201212 yr Fantastic house! Very realistic, and actually it has a Norwegian style as a wooden house. It looks like some of the houses built in the 1970-1980 era. Lots of details.
March 5, 201212 yr Tile that ground floor and you'll have the most AWESOME house ever , apart from the no tiles on the ground floor, the rest of it is wonderful. The bedroom and bathroom is excellent, the old classic town style sticker as a wall poster is a nice touch. Great work 'happymark' and Brick On !
March 5, 201212 yr Wow this house looks so real ...this is a prefect example of new building school like this fantastic train station As Jonas said in that topic: 1) almost total omission of LEGO bright colours (no red, yellow or blue bricks), only those sand and other decent colours, 2) very realistic dimensions Superb work!
March 6, 201212 yr I really like this - especially the exterior design. Like F0NIX said, it's something that wouldn't have looked out of place among Norwegian '70s to '80s houses, so it looks very familiar, and very realistic. I agree that the ground floor should be tiled, that would be a great finishing touch. I'm very curious as to what lies beneath that upper floor - the 'half floor' underneath, is it empty, since you haven't included any pictures of it? And lastly, I agree with lightningtiger - the hot rod sign as a wall poster is a great idea. I loved it as soon as I spotted it.
March 6, 201212 yr This is great. A house doesn't have to be big and elaborate to be fancy. I thi k you did a spot on job here. All the necessary details are there. Except the top floor is a bit cramped. No privacy either.
March 6, 201212 yr This is a handsomely designed house. It's very modern and the top floor interior is great. Well done!
March 6, 201212 yr Lovely house 'happymark'. I love the details on the inside. That poster was a great idea! Do you plan to tile in the kitchen? I think that would complete this build. Great job
March 6, 201212 yr Author Thank you all of you, for the all the comments and compliment! I did tile the kitch and family room. it does look much better now.. I also changed the coffee table. which I think it fits pretty well! also. I took the pictures for just-finished lower level.. a laundry room and LEGO room! oh yeah! I really like this - especially the exterior design. Like F0NIX said, it's something that wouldn't have looked out of place among Norwegian '70s to '80s houses, so it looks very familiar, and very realistic. I agree that the ground floor should be tiled, that would be a great finishing touch. I'm very curious as to what lies beneath that upper floor - the 'half floor' underneath, is it empty, since you haven't included any pictures of it? And lastly, I agree with lightningtiger - the hot rod sign as a wall poster is a great idea. I loved it as soon as I spotted it.
March 6, 201212 yr Thank you all of you, for the all the comments and compliment! I did tile the kitch and family room. it does look much better now.. I also changed the coffee table. which I think it fits pretty well! also. I took the pictures for just-finished lower level.. a laundry room and LEGO room! oh yeah! You've made some great changes! That lower level is fab - it's a bit cramped, naturally, the sofa for instance is too small to seat minifigs - but it does look good. The transparent shield used as a table is very clever. And even a Lego room :)
March 7, 201212 yr Hi This is very very cool. I really like how realistic it is. All the detail you used is fabulous. And the Gungon shield as a coffee table is a very neat idea probably one of the best uses of an element I've seen. Great work Charlie
March 7, 201212 yr This is very well done! I particularly love the use of the shield as the coffee table!!
March 7, 201212 yr fantastic!! great and realistic design, my favourite part was the RC highway, with the little house and car, is really nice!
March 7, 201212 yr This is great, especially all the wonderful interior detail. The LEGO room in particular is a nice touch. I did have to laugh a little though. I saw the first picture and thought, "why a toilet seat for a basketball hoop?" Of course, not everyone is using that part for a toilet seat but it is just kinda stuck in my brain now so that's all I see when I see one in white or black. That said, I might use use it for just that effect in a trailer-trash MOC sometime where a toilet seat as a basketball hoop would make sense. Thanks for indulging the silly digression.
March 7, 201212 yr Well done! I like how you improved your model. It looks better with tiling. I guess my first impression of green plates is grass, and that doesn't fit in the house. But more than that, you added my favourite room - Lego room. The containers for storage look great, and the best part of it is the 'modular Lego layout' on the table.
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