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wow great house! i really like the modernness of this house..kinds how i want mine. not really into the old fashioned stuff... lol i am new to this and doing my first house...was wondering if you could tell me where you find the doorframe without a door like the one you have going from kitchen to living room in this dollhouse.also what is this house? kit? thanks so much for your help. :)

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wow great house! i really like the modernness of this house..kinds how i want mine. not really into the old fashioned stuff... lol i am new to this and doing my first house...was wondering if you could tell me where you find the doorframe without a door like the one you have going from kitchen to living room in this dollhouse.also what is this house? kit? thanks so much for your help. :)

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wow great house! i really like the modernness of this house..kinds how i want mine. not really into the old fashioned stuff... lol i am new to this and doing my first house...was wondering if you could tell me where you find the doorframe without a door like the one you have going from kitchen to living room in this dollhouse.also what is this house? kit? thanks so much for your help. :)

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Hi Carrie -- this is actually the Tamarack Dollhouse by Real Good Toys. They don't manufacture this anymore, but some online miniature shops still carry the kit. I found this one on eBay for cheap. It's a pretty straightforward build -- parts are made of milled MDF, while others are made of cabinet grade plywood (which is forgiving to paint and wallpapers).

In terms of the doorframe, you can do one of two things:

Option I: Can use a simple shutter door (like this one) -- just use a pair of pliers or tweezers to remove the shutter doors and you'll be left with the frame. This is what I used for this door since I found a shutter door on clearance at my local miniature shop.

Option II: On eBay there's a vendor that sells trim you can use as a door or window jamb (see this link). It's sold as a long strip (24") so you can cut it down to fit your opening. All you then need is molding/trim to cover the other side of the wall. That's what I'm planning to use on my current project -- the Rye bungalow.

Hope this helps -- and good luck on building your first dollhouse!

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