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Without revealing too much, thought the interior detailing worth posting.  No relevant product or advertisements have been added yet, so as to keep this business a secret.  During the build process, the original idea on the type of business changed 3 times, with each change requiring the removal or adding of relative features.

Here's the interior before move in day.

and then with clutter added.

Top floor features a work bench for 2, wood stove and office furniture for the book keeper.

Main floor is the domain of the owner with his roll top desk.  The small showroom also houses the stairwell and bathroom to the left

Bruce

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Thanks kindly!

I do hope to install the structure on the layout where the interior can be viewed easily, if only through the windows.  Luckily, the store front has large windows.  It does pose the question, why bother with the detail?  Partly, to prove to myself that it can be done and partly to improve on an otherwise barren interior.  The project is a kitbash of a toy RTR building into a scenic highlight.

The model building supply store that I frequent also caters to the doll house crowd.  Searching for raw materials in the dollhouse section, that can translate realistically into "O" , keeps me abreast of prices.  None of what you see in the pics was sourced from there, aside from a few brass brads and felt carpet.

Bruce

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