Things You'll Need
Instructions
Open the box the dollhouse came in and view all the parts that came in the box. Separate the parts for the house from the furniture pieces. Keep all the screws and bolts separate as well.
Locate the piece of the dollhouse with the door opening and six holes for screws, a second flat piece with one curved end and raised sides and a third piece rectangular piece with raised sides like the second piece. Get four pink cross dowel bolts and four cross dowel nuts.
Assemble the pieces together by lining up the second and third pieces parallel to each other (second piece goes first) with the curved section on piece two on the top right corner of the piece. Bring the first piece sideways with the door opening on the right side. Use the given tool to put the cross dowel bolts into the four holes on the right side of the first piece, attaching them to the second and third pieces. Use a screwdriver to screw the cross dowel nuts into the two holes on each of the second and third pieces.
Locate one of the flat rectangular pieces and slide it into the track created by the second and third pieces from the previous steps. Locate the small beam piece and two hex screws. Line up the beam piece with the hole next to the curve of piece two and the corresponding hole on piece three. Use the screws to hold the beam in place.
Locate the elevator piece with the sliding track on the right side of the wall, the clear rectangular piece that fits into the elevator with a small piece sticking out of its left side and four screws. Line up the holes on the clear piece with the holes on the moving section of the elevator piece. The piece sticking out of the clear piece should be pointing towards the right side of the elevator piece. Screws the screws into place.
Locate the two oval-shaped pieces and eight round head screws. Curve the clear piece around to the right. Use the screws to attach the oval pieces to the top and bottom of the elevator. Attach the elevator piece to the rest of the house that has been created so far by lining up the elevator into the curved section of the original pieces. Secure in place with three cross dowel bolts and three cross dowel nuts.
Turn the house over so that the original piece number three is now on the bottom side. Locate the piece which looks like a door opening in a square and two beams sticking out of the bottom and two cross dowel bolts (these are shorter and not pink than the first ones used). Line up the new piece with the open holes on the piece that is not the side with the elevator. Screw the bolts in place.
Locate the second flat rectangular piece and slide it into the track on the underside of the original curved piece which is now on the top of the house.
Locate the piece of the house which is rectangular with one flat end and one curved and flat end, three pink cross dowel bolts and three cross dowel nuts. Screw the bolts and nuts into place in the various open holes in this section.
Locate the two identical small rectangular pieces, the small door piece with a notch in the top and four screws. Stand the two rectangular pieces up on their longer sides with their short sides lined up with the holes on the right side piece of the house where there are open holes. Use the screws to secure the pieces in place. Slide the door piece onto the second layer of the house with the notch going through the curved section of the third layer of the house.
Locate the square door piece with an open bottom, four screws, one cross dowel nut and one pink cross dowel bolt. Line this piece up with the two small rectangles added in the last step and secure with the screws. Use the nut and bolt to secure the notched piece from the previous step to the top floor layer.
Locate the medium-sized rectangular piece, the piece that is the same width with an angled top and four small round head screws. Use the screws to attach the two pieces together using the lip from the top piece. Slide the newly connected pieces into place in the tracks created by the last added piece and the end piece.
Locate the two short beams, the long curved beam and seven round head screws. Line up the long curved beam parallel to the back piece of the house. Screw the beam into place with the screws on either end of the beam. Align the two shorter beams with the open holes on the curved beam and secure with the screws.
Locate the curved top piece and eight round head screws. Place the curved top piece on the top of the house and secure the holes with the screws. Locate the small rectangular door-shaped piece and slide it into place in the notch on the bottom layer of the house.
Locate the pole and the staircase pieces for the spiral staircase, there should be ten staircase pieces. Slide the pieces staggered onto the pole to create a spiral staircase.
Place the pole and notch of the spiral staircase in the holes on the second level of the house.
Locate one long (non-pink) cross dowel bolt and one round head screw. Use the round head screw to secure the top of the staircase and use the cross dowel bolt to secure the bottom of the staircase.
Add the furniture from the box.