The miniature rooms of the child's toy house are transformed by the photographic process into spaces of human scale. Deliberately ambiguous, Carolyn seeks to confuse us by placing domestic objects within each room, giving further encouragement to think the spaces are real.
It is only on closer inspection we begin to see the oversized wallpaper pattern, the ill-fitting window frames and the shredded carpet that begin to undermine our understanding of what it is we are looking at.