A woman creates stylish doll's houses for adults complete with modern tiny furniture - with each room taking up to two months to make. <br /><br />Beth Krum, 52, first fell in love with the idea of miniature things from childhood after seeing her neighbour's doll's house.<br /><br />She became "obsessed" and would make tiny accessories for her Barbie dolls - and her love for all things miniature stayed with her into adulthood.<br /><br />But Beth didn't get her first doll's house until she was in her late 30s and a mum of three - when she finally asked for a flat-pack Victorian cottage for her birthday.<br /><br />She set to work designing and decorating the interior - first ordering tiny furniture before beginning to make her own.<br /><br />Before long she had learnt to make all her own furniture - from tiny cushions to tiny toilets and and even a tiny fridge with a working light.<br /><br />She began selling her hand-made furniture and taking commissions for whole rooms from other miniature enthusiasts - which can cost up to £3k and take up to two months to make.<br /><br />Now it's her full-time job - but Beth said it doesn't feel like she's working at all, because she considers it her "passion".
