They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky , and now they're brick-built! The Addams Family mansion has captured 10,000 supporters on LEGO® Ideas, bringing gothic charm and darkly funny details to life in 2,829 pieces. Designer BrickSmith10 has crafted a dollhouse-style tribute that opens from the back to reveal a fully furnished interior perfect for minifigure mayhem.


This isn't just any haunted house , it's a masterpiece of storytelling architecture. Gothic towers and crooked chimneys frame the weathered facade, while creeping vines and iron gates set the scene for spooky encounters. Inside, you'll discover Morticia's conservatory with skeletal vines, Wednesday and Pugsley's chaotic bedroom filled with traps and experiments, and Gomez's train room complete with exploding track homage. Every cobweb-covered corner celebrates the family's blend of dark humor and strong values (plus there's Thing, brick-built to perch anywhere you need a helping hand!).

The five included minifigures bring the mansion to life with perfect characterization. Gomez sports his classic pinstripe suit, Morticia flows in elegant black, Wednesday delivers deadpan brilliance, Pugsley radiates mischievous chaos, and Thing waits by the front door to greet visitors. BrickSmith10 built this set as both a nostalgic display piece and an interactive playground where fans can recreate favorite scenes from decades of The Addams Family TV shows and movies.

What makes The Addams Family mansion so brilliant? It combines everything LEGO® fans love: multi-generational appeal, modular dollhouse design, highly detailed architecture, and iconic characters ready for year-round spooky fun. This project proves that the best builds celebrate both the awesome technical challenge and the emotional connection to beloved characters , will you help make this kooky dream come true?


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