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This house is going to sit on a 20x33 antique table in my foyer. I want to have its front door facing my front door (to the right) and its back door (to the left) facing my family room. I'm using one 2-story bay in the living room and the other 2-story bay in the kitchen. Ditto with the original front-door walls (except I had to cut them off at the window lest the house be too deep for the table). Then, instead of having all the rooms open to my foyer with just a big solid wall of windows butting up against my stair rails, I'm going to make some of the rooms in the house open to the foyer and some of them open to the stairs.

As you can see, I have a lot of paper scraping to do (taking the advice of others, I used wallpaper paste instead of spray adhesive).

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A Tale of Two Houses

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Actually, that was me creating my own Highland of sorts. There were things about the Highland I liked and things I didn't. Also, I didn't own a kit. So using the idea of the angles, I drew my own and made it out of foam core. It was so painstaking to make those drawings (would have been a good time to buy stock in White-Out, too!) that I just never had the heart to take them down. There are photos of it in my Gallery under Modern Home

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