This review has been updated 5 times since it was first published in January of 2019. Completed dollhouses can be a lovely toy for young children’s bedrooms, but many hobbyists also enjoy the satisfaction of constructing and decorating their own pieces that can be displayed as whimsical decor. Our selection of wooden kits includes tiny tabletop options and larger complete homes that can accommodate furniture and even some brands of doll. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Review.

10. Perfect Life Ideas Giant
You can get everyone moving at your next get-together with the Perfect Life Ideas Giant, an inflatable choice that encourages physical activity, coordination, and balance. The plastic is flimsy, though, so you might not want to set it out on terrain that’s too rough.
- Double asymmetrical roofline
- A bit cramped if you add furniture
- Instructions not in english

9. Rylai 3D Holiday Times
The Rylai 3D Holiday Times (appx. $25) showcases a miniature festive home all decked out for Christmas, complete with a wreath, a tree and a fireplace garland. It’s made with durable composite wood and the pieces are prefinished with nontoxic paint.
- Clear step-by-step instructions
- Working chandelier
- Does not include any glue

8. Melissa & Doug Victorian
If you’d like to build a dollhouse, but don’t want to deal with the fine points, like applying individual shingles and paint, the Melissa & Doug Victorian (around $135) is relatively simple to build and sturdy enough for young children to play with.
- Intricately patterned exterior
- Rooms are pre-decorated
- Extremely heavy once assembled

7. Greenleaf Buttercup
The Greenleaf Buttercup (appx. $53) is an adorable cottage that goes together with a tab and slot construction that only requires glue for completion, although you’ll want to have some sandpaper on hand, as the edges often require extra finishing.
- Gingerbread trim
- Silk-screened windows
- Roof shingles are sold separately

6. Flever Coffee House
The Flever Coffee House (around $31) makes a whimsical showpiece for java lovers, but it is very tiny. While the actual construction isn’t difficult, the finished product is less than 8 inches tall, so those with larger, or unsteady, hands may have trouble completing this project.
- Mini tools are included
- Comes with the decor in photos
- Led display lights

5. Robotime Flower House
The Robotime Flower House (around $40) is a great option for someone with an eye for detail. The base of this greenhouse is constructed from wood, with a clear plastic cover that simulates glass panels and also acts as a dust cover, plus the decorations and furnishings are included.
- Comes with a working light
- Accessories also require assembly
- Doors do not open and close


4. Van Buren Laser Cut
The Van Buren Laser Cut (about $100) by Greenleaf offers precision edges on even the smallest, most intricate pieces, so you can put this together with minimal sanding. However, it only comes in a half-scale size, making it a pretty small model for the price.
- Colonial saltbox style
- 2 curved staircases
- Beautiful multi-pane windows

3. Cute Bee Blue Times
The Cute Bee Blue Times (appx. $29) takes a lot of patience to finish all the tiny furniture pieces, but the adorable end result is worth the effort. This one includes 7 working LED lights, so that every part of the house is illuminated.
- Stylish blue decor
- Dust cover is included
- Difficult to hook up all the lights

2. Real Good Toys Beachside Bungalow
The Real Good Toys Beachside Bungalow (around $113) features sturdy milled plywood exterior walls with classic clapboard siding that is ready to paint. The inviting front porch and oversized eaves with decorative brackets complete the coastal charm.
- Wooden shingles are included
- Standard one-inch scale
- Adjustable room sizes

1. Greenleaf Harrison
The Greenleaf Harrison (appx. $160) is a beautiful Tudor mansion with upscale diamond-patterned windows. It’s built on a standard 1-inch to 1-foot scale with a wide-open back to reveal 6 large rooms, while a 7th bonus room is hidden behind a secret panel.
- Includes 5 window boxes
- Wooden pieces are well squared
- No nails or screws required

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