What a job that was!
Because I'd originally furnished my 1975-78 Lundby house with a mix of furniture brands, I needed to swap out the existing non-Lundby furniture with Lundby items before I could start packing it.
(See all the stuff at the front? Non-Lundby.)
Which left many rooms
very bare.So I had to refill the house before I emptied and packed it. Luckily I had many items in my 1973-74 Lundby house that I could swap across.
Wow, that's a lot of organising. I dread emptying any of my rooms when I need to dust them so I feel your pain. Hope you have a relaxing Sunday =0)
ReplyDeleteWow, your Lundby looks great now! My friend has been doing the same lately with her Lunby collection.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Kikka
That's a lot of work! I like the end result. I also like the behind pictures. That's what my work space looks like! Where can I find the post with the "before" mixed label version?
ReplyDeleteAre you taking my favorite dollhouse of all time, the 1950s Lundby with the winding staircase?
ReplyDeleteHi Penelope
ReplyDeleteI included a link to my 1975-78 Lundby house (http://theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com.au/2008/07/modern-miniatures-on-monday-parade-of_14.html) near the top of the article.
Neen: No, we decided that we needed houses that looked like the modern Lundby but were obviously of their era. :-)