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Famous TV Houses
I have had a love of houses since I was a child, and I'm pretty sure it all started with the houses in my favourite tv shows.
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there are plenty more illustrations in this series on the way.
Bewitched
When I was a kid, I particularly loved the green front door in Samantha & Darrin Stephen's house and always wished we had one exactly the same.
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The Brady Bunch
I loved everything about this house, the big front doors, the kitchen, the den! The real house was only ever used for exterior shots in the show, but is currently being renovated inside to match the decor of the show.
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Happy Days
I loved the Cunningham's big, family home - especially with the Fonz living above the garage at the end of the drive.
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I Dream of Jeannie
I loved how we could catch a glimpse of the house very briefly, to set the scene. If you look closely you might be able to spot Jeannie's bottle in the window!
Little House on the Prairie
I remember the episode where Charles Ingles built the family home. I loved the sloping roof and the ladder up to the girls' bedroom!
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Mork and Mindy
This house used in Mork and Mindy looks slightly different these days, with new fences and railings. I've drawn it here as true to the tv show as possible.
Schitt's Creek
The Rosebud Motel from Schitt's Creek has become my most frequently requested tv house to draw. Love the show - and those bricks!
Schitt's Creek Rose Apothecary
After I illustrated the Rosebud Motel, the requests came flooding in for more charming buildings from Schitt's Creek. Like this one!
schitt's creek cafe tropical
My third illustration from Schitt's Creek. Lovely brickwork on Cafe Tropical.
Skippy
Australians were first introduced to the amazing feats of Skippy the Bush Kangaroo in February 1968 (see link below). This building was Ranger Matt Hammond's headquarters and family home.
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