About LEGO Homemaker Rooms
The LEGO Homemaker Furniture sets, primarily released in the 1970s, focus on buildable furniture and accessories for dollhouse-style play. Notable sets include 261 Bathroom, which features a bathtub, sink, and other bathroom accessories; 263 Living Room, with a couch, table, and television; 264 Kitchen, equipped with a stove, sink, and kitchen cabinets; and 265 Baby's Room, which includes a crib, rocking chair, and baby accessories. These sets allowed for detailed customization and imaginative play in creating household environments.
1982 LEGO Sets
In 1982, LEGO continued expanding its product range, with a major milestone being the evolution of the LEGO Expert Builder series. Originally introduced in 1977, this line was officially rebranded as LEGO Technic, solidifying its identity as a theme focused on advanced building techniques. Technic introduced specialized parts such as gears, axles, pins, and beams, enabling builders to create complex, functional mechanical models, including vehicles with working steering, suspension, and engine components. This shift marked the beginning of LEGO Technic as a distinct and enduring product line.