DIY Mini House - Garden Loft Café
DIY Mini House - Garden Loft Café
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Brew up some serenity with this charming DIY miniature house—the Garden Loft Café, a relaxing urban escape in miniature form. This two-level tiny dollhouse kit captures the magic of a cozy tea shop, complete with glowing lights, lush greenery, a spiral staircase, and plenty of handcrafted details.
Whether you're into craft ideas or simply looking for soothing crafts to do at home, this miniature mansion brings warmth and calm to your workspace or bookshelf. Ideal for collectors, tea lovers, or fans of DIY miniature home kits, this buildable scale model features everything from a café counter to a book nook-style reading lounge.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Please note that this product needs to be assembled and comes in pieces, including all miniature items displayed. Batteries and glue are not included but necessary for assembly (returns for lack of glue or batteries can not be accepted). Tweezers can be helpful.
- Dimensions: 22.0cm x 19.0cm x 18.4cm
- Materials: wood, paper, plastic, fabric
- Comes with step-by-step instructions manual





















I really love the style and color scheme of this one.
The plants were a bit tedious though; I kept fiddling with a few of the leaves, plants are honestly my least favorite thing to make.
This was my first time working with leather material, it feels nice but is hard to shape. This set has quite a few lights too, sparkly.
Overall, I’m really happy with it!
It's a great sense of accomplishment once I finished, but I probably won’t be making another one anytime soon lol
Starting with the downsides — the difficulty level isn’t high, but it’s quite tedious. The detailing on the furniture and accessories can be better. All of the furniture and accessories rely entirely on glue.
What deserves praise is the overall structural and layout design — especially the lighting. There are a total of 8 lights, and the wiring is cleverly hidden.
One thing to note — the staircase only needs 20 planks total! I glued all 22 together at first and then realized the height was off. I had to pry two off to barely make it fit.