Sunday, June 10, 2012

Renovation: From Start to Finish

Perfectly packed. 

Quality material used, best to ship post covers on posts. Its safer for them and uses less room.

I dont love the mess popcorn leaves, but it does prevent weight from shifting. 

Obligatory brown, shattered post covers. 

34 years of garage dust. A grime against humanity. 

Filth, flarn and more filth. 

Finger smudge. 

Shower power! 

Priming rusty screws to match non rusty ones. I assume the rusty ones were the floor screws left on a damp basement or garage floor during storage. 

During, from brown to crisp white. My personal A Frame looks off white as its not painted. Almost switched out the pieces as these came out so nice. 

After on the posts, gleaming, oxy clean brite white! 
Found in any hardware store, hello electrical tape can be cut, trimmed and heated to fit over faded yellow window frames for this house, I made a separate post detailing the exact process. 


The before photo on evilbay. 


The after photo. Total project time: 3 days. Yes, this is the same house as above. The red and yellow parts are rather faded, its amazing how much richer the colors look next to ultra white.  

House beautiful, new flowers. 

This house is clean. 

Nice rear. 



As long time site fans will know I have had a few rough experiences buying the Mattel 1978 Dreamhouse  online. Sellers using photos of other houses, no packing material used, boxes that are mostly painters tape, holes in boxes with screws falling out and damage occurring during shipment are just a few of the highlights. I was all but done renovating due to the above mentioned. However, a few weeks ago I was looking for a project and decided to peruse ebay hoping to find a good deal on a used, abused A frame. The worser the shape, the more challenging (and fun) it is to transform it to its former glory. I found this one house that was typically filthy and had no flowers, but it did have every other part. I won it for $47 after shipping. The sellers were so nice, even asking me how to pack it and what type of box I recommended, it was packed extremely well with quality foam wrap and thick packing tape.  After an hour of shower power, 2-3 cans of Rustoleum flat white spray paint, much repair work done to the post covers, a few bucks worth of dollar store flowers, some tire shine polishing on the red and yellow parts it is looking pretty spiffy. Its mucho trabajo, but it pays off.



1978 Mattel A Frame Barbie Dream Doll House Red roof yellow floors mod groovy 1970s 1980s custom OOAK 

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Miscellaneous: Sun and Asphalt


Whats the worst thing you could do to a vintage 34 year old playset? Well, here you see it in full color. You never want to put your house in the direct sunlight. The extreme heat will make dark colors go light, and the white parts go brown. Laying it all out on rough, hot asphalt is not a good idea either, even for a short photo op. When I want to photograph the house well its always assembled on a sheet of green plastic carpet near a window where it gets indirect natural light. Hopefully this A frame found a good home. 

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Miscellaneous: Real Ones, Fake Ones and Opinions on All

A custom house I found perusing ebay last week. 

Cool, I would vacation here for a few days. Groovy door. 

Dont know the manufacturer or where to buy, it came up on a recent online search. 

Most excellent, beautiful photography. 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Furniture: Accessories: Finishing Touches Packs



The living room set, I have never seen it before. Long time followers of the blog know I do not care for the finishing touches packs. I think its just 'clutter-y'. But what A Frame blog would be complete without every single product made for the 1978 Mattel Dream House? 

The bedroom set, lacy and pink, so definitely not a fan here. But here it is. 

Real Life Examples: March 2012 Edition

A Frame house boat, with shingles

A frame barge. 
I always thought the green living room chairs were either bean bag in nature or just made up, here is a very close resemblance to the Dream Furniture chairs.  This is ModernWay vintage furniture store in Palm Springs, CA. 

I think I see now the commonality between a real A Frame and the California contemporary style the house really is. 

Optional fireplace up close. 

Side section in cream. 

Upper middle section. 




Another side section roof cut out in sunny California. 

Diff'rent Angles. Ok, so i make the most out of stop lights. =-) 
70's strip mall siding 
This is featured in another post, but is the classic A Frame that our house is named after. You can see again that Contemporary southern California (circa late 70's) is much more accurate than 'A Frame'. 
Diagonal slat door similar to walls. 
the shadows on my wall just reminded me of the vertical slats. 
Vertical slats on a 3 million dollar home garage door. 
Red roof, 2nd floor center balcony, you get the idea. 
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I would love for my next house to be something like the above plan. Since the real life versions of these are now 60 years old and have likely had 1-3 renovations of who knows how good or what style, probably best just to take these prints to a builder and start from scratch with an empty lot. 

Friday, February 17, 2012

Renovation: Box


1993 Playmobil Castle

Notice the left side of the box versus the right side. I bought a nice set of markers from the Dollar Tree and it had almost a perfect match for 'playmobil blue'. You can do this with any toy box and I use white elmers style glue for tatty ends and corners. On some shinier boxes you can even spritz a rag with an armor all or black magic type product and make it glossy again.