Doll House Definition
A dollhouse is a toy home, made in miniature. For the last century, dollhouses have primarily been the domain of children but their collection and crafting have also fascinated a large number of adults. The very same dollhouses often appeal to both groups but very young children (age 3 years and under) should be restricted from access to the great majority of these domestic replicas because of choking hazards.
Today’s doll’s house traces its history directly back about four hundred years to the “baby houses” of Europe. The baby houses were cabinet display cases made up of rooms. The cabinets were built with architectural details and filled with miniature household items and were solely the playthings of adults. They were off-limits to children, not because of safety concerns for the child but for the dollhouse. Such cabinet houses were trophy collections owned by the few matrons living in the cities of Holland, England and Germany who were wealthy enough to afford them, and, fully furnished, were worth the price of a modest full-size house’s construction.
As time went on, smaller doll houses such as the Tate house, with more realistic exteriors, became evident in Europe. The term dollhouse is common in the United States and Canada. In UK usage, dolls’ house or dollshouse is usual.
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