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The NWFashion 17" Wooden 6 Rooms DIY Kit is a non-toxic, wood-based 3D puzzle dollhouse designed for advanced beginners. With no included furniture or instructions, it encourages creativity and patience, allowing users to customize and paint their own gothic-themed miniature home. Measuring 17" tall and featuring six rooms, it’s perfect for holiday décor or collectors seeking a unique, hands-on project.











| ASIN | B072J2R4L7 |
| Age Range Description | Baby,Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,971 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #165 in Dollhouse Furniture |
| Brand Name | NWFashion |
| Color | Gothic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 723 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5"L x 6.5"W x 17"H |
| Item Height | 1.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NWFashion |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Size | 44*24*16.5 cm |
| Style | Gothic |
| Theme | Christmas |
| UPC | 614134930401 |
A**.
Advanced Beginner Level, Easily Customizable
There are no step by step instructions included, so I highly suggest watching a few YouTube videos of assembly. I was able to build this kit in about an hour and a half, using only an Exacto knife and an emery board. The pieces come precut in wood sheets, but need some help punching out at times. I also found some of the tabs needed to be shaved down a bit to fit correctly. The circles in the upper trim were not well cut and did not want to punch out, resulting in some damage to the trimwork that was very disappointing. I plan on completely customizing this house and painting it, so left it unglued so I can disassemble parts for painting. I also did not add the chimney, the front spire, or some of the gingerbread trim because they didn't fit with my vision. I also found the kit assembled to be smaller than 1:12 scale; picture with Quarter included for sizing. I believe it may be 1:28 scale. All in all, this is a good kit and I love how this is coming together! It was not as scary to assemble as some have stated in their reviews, but I would again highly recommend watching some of the videos on YouTube on how others assembled it. I would say this is advanced beginner level and a good starting point for building your own wooden dollhouse. It has good bones for making your own dollhouse and is easily customizable.
L**N
Be aware there are no instructions.
We used this to start a Haunted Village for Halloween. We used UV paint for a brilliant glow. There are no real instructions. Fortunately, my daughter is great at jigsaw puzzles, and after a few false starts, was able to assemble the house. Patience is required. The wood is thin and lightweight, the fit is reasonable, but this is not really durable for our outdoor display (winds and rain), so we could not have the house up 24/7, but on Halloween night it looked great and received many compliments.
A**Z
If you buy it so it’ll get torn to shreds by mice, it’s perfect
This is a nightmare. I’ve included photos of my final product (thanks hyperfixation for helping me through this one), the image that came with it, the terrifying labeling map, and the assembly “instructions.” I say “instructions” because no actual instructions have ever said “Get general idea of which parts go where.” They might as well say “look at the picture and good luck.” As you can see by my horrible pink markings, I had to go through each sheet of wood individually and mark all the numbers because, frankly, it’s hellish to try to do so without marks on the wood. As for the wood, it’s what you would expect. Not great quality, one-ply wood with laser-cut areas to push out that may or may not actually come out without breaking the whole thing. Given the fact that this was guaranteed to be destroyed by tons of tiny rodent teeth, and all their, ah, releases, I didn’t care much if the quality was bad or not. But if you’re hoping for something that will look lovely on your Christmas display, maybe search elsewhere. This comes with nothing but what I pictured (and the wooden sheets that they come cut into). No glue, no actually helpful instructions, no nothing. And a LOT of the pieces fit together kinda wonky. Not just loose, which is fine, but strange joints where three pieces come together in a way unbendable-wood finds difficult to manage. If you’re looking for something cheap to do with the kids, this is fine? I guess? If you’re autistic, like I am, and not looking for perfection, then this would work. But the price doesn’t match what you’re getting, and I’d be hard pressed to pick an age group this would be appropriate for. The design is cute for sure, and the fact hat it has all 3 useable floors is great, but oh my gosh. What a nightmare. I’m thankful for my brain chemistry which let me start and finish this task instead of immediately sending it back once I realized that I was basically on my own here.
M**4
Fun to customize
The pieces on mine didn’t go together all that well, so there was a lot of frustration. The finished project slants to one side, but since I made it a Halloween house, that’s not a big deal. Looking up instructions on YouTube helped a ton, and I had a lot of fun decorating it! I used furniture I had lying around from other miniature kits and just changed them to be more Halloweeny. (Note: 1:12 furniture is much too big, you have to go smaller)
J**N
HORRIBLE
Hopefully I will have this completed this week. It is a nightmare. No instructions to speak of but with the help of Dave Deng’s video on utube I cobbled it together. The pieces do not go together easily - the tabs have to be trimmed to fit…some of the pieces leave gaps - these can be filled with wood glue. Word of advice paint the pieces before attempting to fit them together. I plan to fill all ridges with wood glue then do the touch up painting but this has been a disaster from the beginning and I have assembled many dollhouses over the years.
J**Z
Turned haunted
No real instructions but YouTube video worked great. Made a great halloween haunted house
R**N
Build cool stuff
Very nice puzzle. Easy to remove pieces from cut panels; it's wood. Time to get my paints out and make a spooky house. Thanks, Happy Holidays
L**K
Terrible
The idea of this product is 100x better than the actual product. Horrendous, albeit almost non-existent, assembly instructions. I didn't even care that it was cheaply made because that was the whole point of my purchase; to build something relatively cheap and make it over with other materials to produce the aesthetic I wanted. The wood quality could be better for what you paid for but it doesn't 'fit' together snugly... you need a LOT, of hot glue. Whatever amount you're thinking, add 20 more sticks. Granted.. there is a disclosure: 'There is no details instruction , you can watch some assemble video on Youtube first.It need 2-5 hours to build. If there are some wood pieces is missing, we can refund you $2-$5 since we can not resend replacement.' I'd like to translate it into more realistic instructions... Suppose you have an infinite amount of patience, and/or have eaten a significant amount of mushroom in the last few hours. In that case, you may enjoy this very tedious project that demands 2-5 hours of impeccable patience and craft organization. If you are neither of the former, take your $20, buy a jumbo box of wooden toothpicks, throw them around your craft table, and scream your favorite obscenities amid your buyer's remorse, and you will have similar results. For those of you who completed this coffin wood build, I commend you. For those of you like me, everything is 100% recyclable.
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