
LEGO Builder Creates Stunning Replica of Parents' House as Christmas Gift

1AM Gamer Team
7 January 2026 21:00 PMA LEGO enthusiast has earned massive respect from the building community after creating a miniature replica of their parents' house.
Reddit user Phydok shared the finished project on the LEGO subreddit. The post included a short video that starts with a close-up of the brick-built structure before panning out to show the actual house standing behind the replica. Pretty neat way to reveal the scale of the project.
The attention to detail is striking. Phydok matched the roof colour, siding, window placement, and door positions precisely. The ground even slopes from front to back, mimicking the real terrain. When builders get this particular about accuracy, you know they've poured serious time into the project.
Building Process and Technical Details
Phydok used the house blueprints and numerous photos as reference materials, then laid out the design in Bricklink Studio, a software application for designing and rendering LEGO creations. The replica uses a one-stud-to-one-foot scale.
Here's where things get interesting. Each floor lifts apart separately. This design choice makes the interior details accessible without disassembling the entire structure. Smart thinking.
The interior layout is visible in photos Phydok shared in the comments. Multiple rooms are recreated inside, though specific details about individual rooms remain sparse in the available information. The back of the house received the same careful attention as the front.



Custom LEGO House Replicas
Building custom house replicas isn't entirely new territory. Professional services exist for people who want their homes recreated in brick form.
Designer Shari Austrian runs Little Brick Lane on Etsy, creating custom home replicas using architectural plans and photographs. Pricing starts around $2,500 for full models based on square footage, with exterior-only options available for $1,500.
Austrian mentioned that average LEGO pieces cost about 10 cents each, and models contain tens of thousands of pieces. Projects typically take 8-12 weeks to complete.
Phydok's DIY approach demonstrates what dedicated fans achieve without professional assistance. The Bricklink Studio software makes complex designs more manageable for home builders.
What's Next for LEGO in 2026
Fan creations like Phydok's house replica show the community's passion for building. Official LEGO releases continue expanding too.
Pokemon sets are among the exciting collaborations coming in 2026, with numerous leaks teasing additional sets to look forward to.
Between grassroots projects and corporate releases, 2026 shapes up nicely for LEGO enthusiasts. Projects like Phydok's remind us why people love these plastic bricks. The only limit is imagination (and possibly brick supply).
The Reddit community waits to see what display solution Phydok's dad builds for the replica. Something tells us it'll be worth the wait.
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