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Hi all, I am wondering where is the best place to buy wood flooring strips and/or stone pieces to use in miniature? I am working on refurbishing a dollhouse that used real stone on the exterior and for some flooring (it looks like slate), and has wood flooring elsewhere. There is some damage so I need to do repairs. Any thoughts? Thanks so much!

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Hello Booknut, it is great to see we still have miniaturists in the creative universe that are still creating!  These three vendors come to mind...

I have purchased from Stacey's Miniature Masonry in the UK, when  I attended the Kensington Dollhouse Festival in 2019.  https://www.miniaturebricks.com/

https://www.miniatures.com/Search.aspx?k=bricks&s=rel&ps=12&p=3

https://lawbre.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=19

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Real wood floor board replacements might be sourced from S H Goode & Sons, in California. 

http://shgoode.com/

Here is a recommendation from Artisans Noel & Pat Thomas....

http://www.thomasopenhouse.com/tips.html

These links should work.  (I replaced my hard drive a few weekends ago, and my links are not working consistently!)

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  • 1 month later...

Thank you all so much for the help, and I apologize for my tardy response. I had thought that I had my settings in place so I would be notified if someone posted, but apparently not! 
 

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It is good to see a post in the Fine Miniatures Forum!  I was wondering if there are any miniaturists still left in the mini world?!!!

 

 

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On 8/26/2021 at 6:49 PM, WeekendMiniaturist said:

I was wondering if there are any miniaturists still left in the mini world?!!!

 

 

I'll bet that everyone is busy working on Artisan or Fellow submittals so they don't want to publish their work here.   😂

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