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My Little Queenslander: Double Gable (left hand side entry porch)
🏠 3D Printed Queenslander House Model – Traditional Building Character in Miniature!
🏘️ Now’s your chance to own your very own Queenslander – no mortgage required! 🤣
Bring a slice of sunny Queensland into your home with this beautifully detailed 3D-printed model of an iconic, inter-war 1925 Queenslander house – complete with a double-gabled corrugated iron roof, charming front porch and verandah, sleep out and timber stumps! 🌴 THIS HOUSE IS DRAWN FROM AN ACTUAL REAL HOUSE PLAN AND IS BASED ON A 100-YEAR OLD WORKERS’ DWELLINGS’ BOARD HOUSE DESIGN FROM 1925!!! 😱 See images in listing! This one is the mirror image!
Whether you're a collector, architecture enthusiast, looking for an awesome and unique gift, or just love that breezy, laid-back Queensland style, this miniature marvel captures the heart and soul of our tropical heritage homes. This model is a true-blue tribute to traditional Queensland living! 🌴
🤓 Official architectural style name: “Inter-war Porch Double Gable with Sleep-out” (what a mouthful!) They are also sometimes called “Ashgrovians” as there were a lot built in Ashgrove!
📆 Date range: 1920s & 1930s
🌟 Features:
Precision 3D printed for crisp architectural detail
Accurately designed in the traditional inter-war Queenslander style
Drawn from an actual, real life, 1925 architectural plan!
Multi-gabled roof, porch, sleep-out and stumps – just like the real thing!
Lightweight, sturdy, and perfect for display or gifting
Produced by a small family business, right here in Queensland!
🎁 Great for:
A gift that WOWS!
Unique home décor
Queenslander house owners or lovers
Architecture nerds
Model collectors
So why not add a touch of Queensland sunshine to your shelf, or someone else’s – no sunscreen required! 🌞
The models are presented in white as ready-to-display pieces, however you will need to add the window decals yourself. The windows and frames are precisely laser-cut to fit their recesses, and the frames have a peel-off sticky back so they slot cleanly into place. No rulers, no trimming — it’s all designed to fit perfectly! The window kits and instructions are provided with each model. To personalise your Little Queenslander, you could add curtains, blinds, a tiny family photo in the window or even miniature family members relaxing on the front verandah! If you wish to further customise yours, you could also paint it in a colour scheme of your choice (paints not included).
🖼️ We also offer a made-to-order painted version of this style - contact us for more information and pricing!
🏛️ Models are printed on a sturdy base to keep pieces secure during shipping – and it doubles as a handy display stand! (For those who love the technical side, your model was printed on an Anycubic resin printer)
📏 Dimensions: approx 120mm wide x 195mm deep x 85mm high (if you know about railway models -it’s HO scale, 1:87)
🩷 Created by Patsy and Richard Brown of Beautiful Little Buildings, a small family business in Bargara, Queensland.
🏠 3D Printed Queenslander House Model – Traditional Building Character in Miniature!
🏘️ Now’s your chance to own your very own Queenslander – no mortgage required! 🤣
Bring a slice of sunny Queensland into your home with this beautifully detailed 3D-printed model of an iconic, inter-war 1925 Queenslander house – complete with a double-gabled corrugated iron roof, charming front porch and verandah, sleep out and timber stumps! 🌴 THIS HOUSE IS DRAWN FROM AN ACTUAL REAL HOUSE PLAN AND IS BASED ON A 100-YEAR OLD WORKERS’ DWELLINGS’ BOARD HOUSE DESIGN FROM 1925!!! 😱 See images in listing! This one is the mirror image!
Whether you're a collector, architecture enthusiast, looking for an awesome and unique gift, or just love that breezy, laid-back Queensland style, this miniature marvel captures the heart and soul of our tropical heritage homes. This model is a true-blue tribute to traditional Queensland living! 🌴
🤓 Official architectural style name: “Inter-war Porch Double Gable with Sleep-out” (what a mouthful!) They are also sometimes called “Ashgrovians” as there were a lot built in Ashgrove!
📆 Date range: 1920s & 1930s
🌟 Features:
Precision 3D printed for crisp architectural detail
Accurately designed in the traditional inter-war Queenslander style
Drawn from an actual, real life, 1925 architectural plan!
Multi-gabled roof, porch, sleep-out and stumps – just like the real thing!
Lightweight, sturdy, and perfect for display or gifting
Produced by a small family business, right here in Queensland!
🎁 Great for:
A gift that WOWS!
Unique home décor
Queenslander house owners or lovers
Architecture nerds
Model collectors
So why not add a touch of Queensland sunshine to your shelf, or someone else’s – no sunscreen required! 🌞
The models are presented in white as ready-to-display pieces, however you will need to add the window decals yourself. The windows and frames are precisely laser-cut to fit their recesses, and the frames have a peel-off sticky back so they slot cleanly into place. No rulers, no trimming — it’s all designed to fit perfectly! The window kits and instructions are provided with each model. To personalise your Little Queenslander, you could add curtains, blinds, a tiny family photo in the window or even miniature family members relaxing on the front verandah! If you wish to further customise yours, you could also paint it in a colour scheme of your choice (paints not included).
🖼️ We also offer a made-to-order painted version of this style - contact us for more information and pricing!
🏛️ Models are printed on a sturdy base to keep pieces secure during shipping – and it doubles as a handy display stand! (For those who love the technical side, your model was printed on an Anycubic resin printer)
📏 Dimensions: approx 120mm wide x 195mm deep x 85mm high (if you know about railway models -it’s HO scale, 1:87)
🩷 Created by Patsy and Richard Brown of Beautiful Little Buildings, a small family business in Bargara, Queensland.

