Friday, May 22, 2020

Move In Day

The Pennethorne's have arrived despite the manor not being finished and insisted on moving in.  Okay, so I was impatient to get my miniatures moved in, play around a bit and see what I still have to do on the interior.  This probably wasn't the best idea, since I still have to electrify some lights (which means laying the manor on its' back) but since I'm waiting for a new transformer before I can do that, I thought I'd play!

I decided to add another transformer that will light the conservatory chandelier, balcony and front door lights and the gazebo light.  I thought to do this as sometimes it's nice to have everyone sleeping on the inside whilst the night is lit with the outdoor lights.  In hindsight it would have been nice to have all the rooms on switches to create different moods, but I think it will still be nice to create indoor and outdoor moods.  Also, since the conservatory chandelier will be plugged in, I can just unplug it for a night time effect.

I tore apart the balcony alcove today because I just couldn't live with the posts being spaced wonky.  I'm redesigning it a bit and hopefully it will look better.

For now, allow me to take you on a tour of the interior of Pennethorne Manor. . . .

We'll start on the main floor in the Conservatory and work our way to the Grand Dining Room.

The Conservatory - still have to add plexiglass windows and hide the cord to the chandelier.
The Conservatory
The Breakfast Room
The Parlor

The Parlor

The Main Hall

The Main Hall

Mrs. Pennethorne arriving home after a day of visiting friends and
making new acquaintances.

The Grand Dining Room

The Grand Dining Room

Ceiling in the Grand Dining Room
The second floor starting in the Little Girl's Room . . .



The Boudoir

The Boudoir
Second Floor Hall
This light fixture is meant to be on the newel post in the Main Floor Hall.  In Victorian times it represented that the mortgage had been paid in full.  However, if I put it in the Main Floor Hall you likely won't see it because of the staircase.  I'm still thinking on its' placement.

Second Floor Hall

The rather large Water Closet

The Water Closet
Third floor starting in the study . . .


Lighted fireplace and Lord Pennethorne's trusted companion - Duke.

Third floor Hall and Chapel

The Chapel is on the left - still a work in progress.

Reginauld is reminding me of the time - time to go!
And lastly the attic . . .



That concludes our tour of the interior of Pennethorne Manor.  I hope you enjoyed your visit and will return at a later date for High Tea.  Farewell until we meet again!

8 comments:

  1. Teresa: What incredible attention to detail! The whole house is absolute perfection! I don't do period miniatures but still admire the results of a true artist at work. Just one little note - I assume you are inviting us for afternoon tea which is the one usually served in the sitting room with lots of little sweets and finger sandwiches? High tea is so called because it is served at the "high" table instead of the "low" table. It is a more substantial meal served later in the evening for the adults - usually the main meal of the day. Cheers! - Marilyn D.

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    1. Hi Marilyn! Thank you so much for your kind comments! Since the Pennethorne's have just moved in and want to show off their new abode in due course, I think High Tea is in order. After all, one must show off one's Grand Dining Room!

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  2. It is so much fun to get to look at these artfully decorated and adorned rooms again, Teresa! So many lovely finishes and furnishings and the lighting sets the romantic mood perfectly! Is it too late to wish that the bathroom would be traded for a larger little girl's room and that the little girl's room be swapped out for an en suite? I know! Kill me now for mentioning it! But recently, you have gone back to edit a few things you wish you'd done originally, so I just wanted to encourage you if that was already a direction you were thinking about. If not, ignore me and just proceed with this magnificent build!!!

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    1. Thank you Jodi! There is still so much finishing to do with all the little touches like curtains, doilies, objets d'art, and such. I've taken your suggestion to my higher authority (hubby! LOL!) and he agrees, as do I. I moved things around this morning and interestingly enough, I sensed that the manor breathed a sigh of relief! I've ordered wallpaper and flooring, and will begin deconstruction today. Thanks for not being afraid to make a suggestion. I appreciate it!! HUGS!!

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    2. Yippee!!! I am so excited that you are excited and that the decision feels right for all involved! I'll send along my apologies to the family, as well, but they will be so glad to have a home they can cherish for many generations to come! And you will have so much fun getting to decorate a bigger space for the little girl!

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    3. You're so right Jodi! I had ordered a vanity kit for the little girl's room and now I can build it and have room to display it. Yay!

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  3. I Simply Adore the richness of your interiors and the Welcoming Atmosphere of Pennethorne Manor! I don't blame the family for not wishing to extend their waiting to move in, a moment longer and I must say that their home feels like they've been in residence for decades!
    All of the accessories are Perfectly suited to this luxury home and your soft furnishing are SUPERB!
    I think that my favourite room is The Parlour but I'm loving the Master Bedroom too, and also the Grand Dining room with it's Fabulous coffered ceiling- WOW WOW WOW!

    elizabeth

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    1. Thank you so much Elizabeth! Unfortunately, the family have moved out again as we are set upon deconstruction of the bathroom and little girl's room to swap them around. Oh the joy of removing trim and wallpaper! LOL!

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