Tiny homes are big news. Because while doll’s houses used to be the preserve of the under-sevens or the retired, now a new community is growing.
First Instagram accounts started popping up that look as if they might be advertising trendy Danish interiors: all houseplants and mid-century modern furniture.
Then came the launch of Shrunk, a magazine lifting the lid on the world of modern miniature-making. And for many, it seems, doll’s houses are a way to act out interior-design fantasies on a tenth of the full-sized budget.
Channel 4 is set to cash in on the craze with The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge, hosted by Sandi Toksvig and airing this spring.
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