The Big Book of A Miniature House2026-03-02T17:14:11+00:00

The Big Book of A Miniature House

  • Publishing: Autumn 26
  • Pub month: August 2026
  • ISBN-13: 9781784947392
  • Author: Christine-Léa Frisoni
  • Price: £30.00
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No. of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 285 x 225 mm
  • Colour: Full colour throughout

The Big Book of a Miniature House explains how to create and decorate an exquisite miniature French country house in 1/12 scale.

Anyone who has ever hankered after a country retreat can now have one… if only in 1/12 scale. In this superbly presented book, Christine-Léa Frisoni explains how to make an exquisite miniature French country house. Decorated in an elegant style of faded grandeur, the dolls’ house is full of period features and exhibits oodles of vintage appeal.

The book begins by showing you how to make a dolls’ house from scratch. Christine then explains how to build up the wall panels to provide deep recesses, fancy panelling and wall niches that will add character – ideas that can be translated to any existing dolls’ house. But the secret to this realistic and authentic-looking period dolls’ house is in the fixtures and fittings, from the Louis XV-style furniture and fittings to the flowers. There are chairs, a folding screen, ornate light sconces, fireplaces, dressing tables, window dressing, you name it. All are included in astonishing detail, right down to the kitchen sink!

So, if you want to learn how to build a very special, professional-looking dolls’ house, look no further than this beautiful book.


Author Information

Christine-Léa Frisoni
Miniaturist Christine-Léa Frisoni has based this book on her own extensive experience of interior décor, adapted to the miniature world. She is inspired by the decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, French castles and interior decorating books and magazines. Christine-Léa aims to reproduce objects in a realistic way to conserve the memory, lifestyle and décor of bygone eras. A number of her personal creations can be found in private collections worldwide.