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Travel between floors on the sleek child-activated elevator -- when Barbie® doll (sold separately) reaches the second floor, the rooftop opens up for a truly fun surprise complete with a colorful pop-up umbrella!
Released in 1964, Barbie’s new Dreamhouse was more detailed than the original, with a two-room setup, kitchenette, patio and more. Although still made of cardboard, this house has many clever features that would become standard for Barbie houses in years to come!
Note: this article only covers Barbie houses branded as “Dream” houses. It is not a comprehensive guide to all Barbie houses.) Fun features: This house has a 3rd-story balcony with a hot tub! It also has much more “glam” styling than previous Barbie houses, which is a lot of fun.
Scroll through this article for an overview of the 20+ Dreamhouses Barbie has owned over the years! This is the titular Dreamhouse of the “Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse” series! As such, it’s appropriately large, glamorous and well-furnished. It’s three stories and boasts six distinct rooms and a balcony. Fun features: The construction of this house meant it could be used as a carrying case, making it easy to bring dolls and a play scene to playdates! Furniture pieces feature contemporary designs and include a table and two chairs, a sofa, a coffee table, a bed, a bathtub and the swinging chair. This house is highly reminiscent of the Barbie townhouses of the ‘70s with its 3-story structure and elevator operated by a pull string.While also boasting three stories, this house is not as spacious as the 2013 house. It has a more subtle styling while still capturing the “glam” feel of the previous house. A contemporary swinging chair in the living room opens up so Barbie® doll can swing on the inside or the outside of the house. Fun features: Elevators were a common feature with the Barbie Townhouses of the ‘70s and ‘80s, but this elevator was battery-operated. Plus, this house has a turret, and what little girl doesn’t want a Barbie house with a turret? Fun features: This house has an open plan and huge "skylights," making it easy to play with. The three sections are also separate, allowing them to be used separately or rearranged for a custom play experience.