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LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall Decor Set Coming!

The LEGO Botanicals line has attracted many new adult fans into the hobby, appealing especially to those who may not have considered LEGO beyond childhood. These sets strike a unique balance between being engaging, relaxing builds (almost like three-dimensional puzzles), and elegant pieces of home décor. Once completed, they fit seamlessly into living spaces, offices, and shelves, offering a creative and stylish way to enjoy LEGO without feeling like a traditional toy.

Today, LEGO revealed the latest addition to the LEGO Botanicals collection: the #11503 LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall. The set includes 2 big camellias, 3 small camellias, 2 clematis, 3 ranunculus, 2 faux red roses, 1 hydrangea, 3 cornflowers, 2 mimosa branches, 2 waxflower branches, and 2 big leaves that you can arrange on the wall in any combination you would like.

Once complete, the DIY set becomes a colourful piece of 3D wall art decor that can be displayed in landscape or portrait orientation. You can also connect the frame to additional frames (sold separately) to create a larger, more extravagant display.

This building set makes a thoughtful gift idea for women and men to celebrate birthdays, housewarmings, and any other special occasions.

The #11503 LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall comes with 879 pieces and will be available starting February 1st. Prices are as follows: 89.99 USD / 89.99 EUR / 79.99 GBP. For more information, visit the LEGO Botanicals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Botanicals sets? Which one is your favorite so far? And what do you think of the new addition? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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I recently discovered a LEGO on Amazon that I ended up liking a lot. All About the Details: Room by Room – A Collection of LEGO Mini-Builds by Chris Schroeder (author), Jesse Byrd (contributor) features hundreds of minifig-scale objects that you can add to LEGO City-themed buildings or LEGO Modular Buildings. Couches, chairs, tables, beds, toilets, electronics, furniture, fireplaces, plants, and more – you name it!

The book is specifically aimed at adult LEGO fans who would like to expand their displays, although it can also be enjoyed by teen builders, and even kids aged 8-12 can follow along. You can browse through 500+ beautiful designs in the book’s first half for ideas. Many designs have a page number attached. Each chapter covers a different room you might find in a LEGO Modular or LEGO City building, plus inspirational ideas.

Once you find something you like, flip to the page number in the book’s back half for the parts lists and instructions for select designs. Helpful notes on rare parts and special building techniques are detailed. Exploded views are included as a new, unique concept for compact instructions. You will learn new techniques while creating these intricate, elegant, and detailed designs. You can even combine designs to bring a whole room together. Below is a list of mini-builds featured in the book:

  • Indoor Lighting
    • Table & Desk Lamps, Adjustable Lights & Floor Lamps
    • Wall Sconces & Lights, Chandeliers, & Ceiling Fans
    • Window Dressings, Blinds, Shades & Curtains
  • The Foyer
    • Entryway Bench, Coat Rack
    • Console Desk and Table, Hat Racks
  • Kitchen & Dining
    • Cabinets & Countertops
    • Tables & Chairs, Hutches & China Cabinets
    • Appliances, Refrigerators, Ovens, Stoves & Stovetops
    • Small Appliances, Coffee Makers, Blenders, Mixers, Microwaves, & Toasters
  • Bathrooms
    • Vanities and Sinks
    • Showers and Bathtubs
    • Toilets
  • Bedrooms
    • Beds, Kids & Bunk Beds, Single & Double Beds, Four Post Beds
    • Nightstands, Dressers
    • Closets and Storage
  • Living Room
    • Seating, Couches & Loveseats, Chaise Lounges, Armchairs
    • Coffee and End Tables
    • Entertainment Centers
    • Televisions & Radios, Clocks
    • Potted Plants
    • Fireplaces
  • The Study
    • Computers, Desks, & Chairs
    • Bars & Credenzas
    • Curio Cabinets & Bookshelves
    • Antiques
  • Laundry & Utilities
    • Washer and Dryers
    • Ironing Board
    • Vacuum Cleaners & Roombas
  • The Basement
    • Pool Tables
    • Ping Pong & Foosball
    • Darts & Trophy Case
    • Water Heater, Stuff/Junk
  • The Garage
    • Workbenches & Shop Tools
    • Sports & Storage
    • Trash Bins
    • Mowers and Tractors
  • The Backyard
    • Patio Seating, Porch Swing
    • Outdoor Lighting
    • BBQ Grills & Firepits
    • For the Birds
    • Gardening, Greenhouse

I really enjoy books like this as they help expand and customize LEGO City and LEGO Modular Buildings, and it’s fun to learn new building techniques using only a few pieces. Room by Room is available in three formats: ebook, paperback, and hardcover. The hardcover version features premium, glossy prints with rich, deep colors and a case laminate (hard) cover. All three versions of the book are available on Amazon:

What do you think? Do you like to add custom furniture and other small details to your LEGO city? Where do you get your inspiration? And if you already have it, how do you like this book? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below!

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