Miniature Dollhouse Assembly Instructions
Found a dollhouse kit at a yard sale, estate sale, or online marketplace without instructions? You're in the right place!
A Free Resource for the Miniature Community
Over the years, I've collected and scanned assembly instructions from various dollhouse kits to help fellow miniaturists who've found incomplete kits. These instructions are offered free of charge as a resource to our wonderful miniature community.
Whether you scored an amazing deal on a vintage kit or inherited a dollhouse collection, missing instructions shouldn't stop you from enjoying your find. Browse the collection below - you might just find exactly what you need!
How to Use These InstructionsAll instructions are provided in PDF format. You'll need Adobe Reader to open the files, which you can download for free HERE.
Helpful Hints:
Assembly Tips If you're working with a vintage or secondhand kit:
Inspect Your Pieces: Check for any warping, damage, or missing components before you begin. Sometimes pieces can be improvised or ordered as replacements.
Test Fit Everything: Dry-fit all pieces first. Older kits may have slight variations, and you want to understand how everything connects before gluing.
Go Slow with Glue: Use wood glue sparingly and allow proper drying time between steps. Patience is your best friend in dollhouse assembly.
Keep Pieces Organized: Sort components by step or section. Use small containers or bags to keep hardware and trim pieces from getting lost.
Take Photos: Document your progress, especially with complex assemblies. This can help if you need to backtrack or troubleshoot.
Find Your Instructions
Instructions are listed below by manufacturer and model name. If you're not sure which kit you have, try searching by the manufacturer name or distinctive features.
Happy building, and enjoy bringing your found treasure to life!
This resource is not affiliated with any manufacturer. All scanned instructions are shared for educational and preservation purposes to help keep the miniature hobby thriving.
A Free Resource for the Miniature Community
Over the years, I've collected and scanned assembly instructions from various dollhouse kits to help fellow miniaturists who've found incomplete kits. These instructions are offered free of charge as a resource to our wonderful miniature community.
Whether you scored an amazing deal on a vintage kit or inherited a dollhouse collection, missing instructions shouldn't stop you from enjoying your find. Browse the collection below - you might just find exactly what you need!
How to Use These InstructionsAll instructions are provided in PDF format. You'll need Adobe Reader to open the files, which you can download for free HERE.
Helpful Hints:
- Print them out or view on a tablet for easy reference while building
- Check the manufacturer and model number on your kit box or pieces to find the right match
- Compare photos carefully if you're not sure which kit you have - look at window styles, roof shapes, and overall dimensions
Assembly Tips If you're working with a vintage or secondhand kit:
Inspect Your Pieces: Check for any warping, damage, or missing components before you begin. Sometimes pieces can be improvised or ordered as replacements.
Test Fit Everything: Dry-fit all pieces first. Older kits may have slight variations, and you want to understand how everything connects before gluing.
Go Slow with Glue: Use wood glue sparingly and allow proper drying time between steps. Patience is your best friend in dollhouse assembly.
Keep Pieces Organized: Sort components by step or section. Use small containers or bags to keep hardware and trim pieces from getting lost.
Take Photos: Document your progress, especially with complex assemblies. This can help if you need to backtrack or troubleshoot.
Find Your Instructions
Instructions are listed below by manufacturer and model name. If you're not sure which kit you have, try searching by the manufacturer name or distinctive features.
Happy building, and enjoy bringing your found treasure to life!
This resource is not affiliated with any manufacturer. All scanned instructions are shared for educational and preservation purposes to help keep the miniature hobby thriving.
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