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How to illuminate your dollhouse with lighting?

 

Miniature dollhouse lightings further the beauty of any dollhouse. They are much easier to install in any miniature dollhouse, either its big or small. Many new collectors have misconception that installing lights in dollhouse is a daunting task but there are many dolls house wiring kits that make the job very easy and even a novice can light a dolls house. Miniature dollhouse lights are the best way to enlighten your dollhouse for a best look.

Miniature dollhouse lighting requires planning and precision and is installed in a step-by-step way. It is important to start planning the dollhouse lights before creation of the house. Making grooves in the floor covers the electric lights wires and it gives better look to the dollhouse. To run the wires is easy to do only when the dollhouse is not made. First decide on the location of all doll house lights—whether on ceiling, walls, independent or at table. The number of dollhouse lights will determine the transformer and socket board. Just count up the number of bulbs to be used in the dollhouse lights, and then transformer will be bought accordingly.

Similarly, lights will determine the number of plug sockets. It is better to start with bottom floor. The flooring of room will cover the wires of ceiling lights. Remember to paint and decorate the ceiling before fitting the ceiling doll house lights. The socket board is the main point of miniature dollhouse lighting system and must be positioned in comfortable access. Always remember to supply prescribed voltage i.e. 12 volts in your dollhouse. You can stick the lights with wood or using glue. Plug all the lights in the socket board, tide up all wires and fasten them together. Now, switch on the lights and enjoy your miniature dollhouse lighting.
 
 
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