Soldier has spent £9k and works 30 hours a week creating intricate doll houses
  • 10 months ago
An Army soldier spent £9k and up to 30 hours a week creating a stunning collection of intricate lifelike doll houses.

Jen Lavery, 37, was looking for a relaxing hobby during lockdown in 2020.

After spotting a post of a life-like dollhouse on a Facebook group, she decided to give it decorating one a go herself.

The mum-of-one purchased a completely bare wooden house structure online and set to work designing a lifelike interior.

Spending weeks on each room, she went to extreme levels of detail to create each vintage French themed part of a house - inspired by buildings such as the Palace of Versailles.

The hobby has cost her around £9k - with each completed dolls house ending up worth several thousand pounds.

Jen said she spends her whole weekends in her garage working on her dollhouses - up to 30 hours a week on top of her job.

Jen, who works full-time in the Royal Military Police (RMP), said people are shocked when they learn how she spends her free time.

But she has no plans to stop because she finds it an "escape" from her intense work - even though she is now running out of space in her house to put her six dollhouses.

Jen, from Telford, Shropshire, said: "When I show people my work, they can't believe it.

"I'm not designing a Barbie doll house, mine are museum-quality houses when I finish them."

Jen first stumbled across the world of miniatures on Facebook - where there is an online community of likeminded people.

It piqued her interest, and she ordered her first dollhouse to try as a lockdown hobby.

She orders them plain before completely designing, painting and filling the interiors and exteriors with tiny furniture and artworks inspired by Baroque-style French interior design.

Each dollhouse is a size ratio of 1:12 - the traditional size for scale models - and can take over a year to design and complete.

But Jen - who is mum to Darcey, nine - loves it so much that she spends every weekend, evening and day off doing it.

She orders her tiny furniture online or makes it herself if she can't find what she likes - and upholsters it herself.

She designs every room and once she has completed the interior, will wire up the dollhouse with electricity with working lighting.

Jen estimates she has spent about £9k on the hobby - buying the houses, paints and furniture to complete them.
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