This room should have the perfect acoustics.

Miniatures artist Lorraine Robinson, originally from Mansfield, carved a doll's house into a guitar using incredible attention to detail.



The 49-year-old, who now lives in Australia, used her own prized instrument for the intricate project, as a special present for her daughter Cathryn.



Fairy Tale: Ms Robinson, 49, took just a fortnight to meticulously carve a doll's house into a guitar

Striking: Even the bathtub and lampshades are decorated in leopard print in this coordinated room

Enchanting: Lorraine Robinson created a doll's house built into a guitar for her daughter Cathryn's birthday

'I couldn't see her keeping a plain old room box, and wanted it to be unusual,' said Ms Robinson.



'So I thought of many ideas that would incorporate her passions.

'I wanted to give her a gift that she would cherish and would be specific to her.



'This guitar was my first guitar and I knew she would recognise it because of the stress fracture that runs down the top of the body on the front left-hand side.

Ornamental: Any child's dream, this doll's house even includes a miniature toy shop decked out with models