LEGO Ideas Windmill House reaches 10,000 supporters

LEGO Ideas Windmill House by BOI_Design has reached 10,000 supporters, sending the windmill-inspired architectural concept into the official review stage.

LEGO Ideas Windmill House has officially reached 10,000 supporters, sending the fan-designed architectural project into the review stage at The LEGO Group. Created by BOI_Design in collaboration with KittyJW, the submission combines the familiar shape of a traditional European windmill with a contemporary glass-heavy home interior, turning a historic structure into a modern display model. According to the project page, the concept uses around 3,960 pieces and builds its story around a cozy holiday setting inspired by Norway, renewable energy and Scandinavian-style living. Reaching the 10K milestone does not mean the set will automatically become a real product, but it does guarantee that LEGO will now review the concept as part of a future LEGO Ideas selection round.

Architecture-themed LEGO Ideas projects often do well when they offer more than just an attractive façade, and that is exactly where Windmill House seems to have found its audience. This is not simply a static building model. It is presented as a display-first set with moving blades, opening wall sections and a layered interior that tries to balance visual charm with storytelling.

LEGO Ideas Windmill House main project image showing the windmill-inspired modern home

LEGO Ideas Windmill House reaches 10,000 supporters

The LEGO Ideas platform confirms that Windmill House has now reached the 10,000-supporter threshold. The project page lists BOI_Design as the creator, identifies the designer as a 10K Club Member and shows a submission date of 15 January 2025.

That 10K line is the decisive public milestone in the LEGO Ideas process. Once a project gets there, community support is no longer the main question. Instead, LEGO evaluates whether the design could realistically be turned into an official set, taking into account factors such as product fit, complexity, build quality, licensing where applicable and commercial potential.

  • Project: Windmill House
  • Creator: BOI_Design
  • Collaborator: KittyJW
  • Status: 10,000 supporters reached
  • Date submitted: 15 January 2025
  • Estimated size: approximately 3,960 pieces
  • Main concept: traditional windmill exterior with a modern residential interior
  • Platform: LEGO Ideas

What makes the Windmill House project stand out

According to the creator description, the model takes inspiration from the Kastellet windmill in Copenhagen while reimagining the structure as a comfortable, contemporary home. The pitch leans heavily into the contrast between old and new: a historic windmill silhouette on the outside, but large glass panels, modern furnishings and an openable layout inside.

That is a smart hook for LEGO Ideas. A lot of successful building-based submissions need one strong visual identity that immediately explains why they are different from a normal modular or generic countryside build. Here, the windmill form does that work straight away. It gives the project a recognizable outline and a built-in sense of motion even before the interactive features come into play.

The exterior is also more ambitious than a simple stand-alone tower. The project includes landscaping, a tree, a small dark blue car, flower beds, bicycles, a red mailbox and a picnic scene with two couples. Those details matter because they make the whole model feel more like a lived-in destination than a pure architectural study.

LEGO Ideas Windmill House alternate image showing exterior and landscaping details

A three-level layout with storytelling built in

The interior is divided across three levels, which helps the concept feel fuller than many display-oriented LEGO Ideas houses. The first level contains the main living spaces, including a fireplace, sofa, coffee table, kitchen and dining area, plus a bathroom with removable access. The second floor shifts toward sleeping and study space, while the top area is framed as a creative and play zone.

This kind of structure gives the project broad appeal. Display-focused builders can appreciate the unusual architecture and moving blades, while more story-driven fans can focus on the room-by-room scenes and the holiday narrative behind the submission. That wider appeal is usually a positive sign on LEGO Ideas, where projects often need to convince both design enthusiasts and general LEGO fans.

The creator description also highlights several interactive elements, including rotating windmill blades, adjustable orientation and opening façade panels. Those features could be important in review, because they show the concept is trying to be more than a static shell. If LEGO were ever to adapt it into an official set, those mechanical and access points would likely be among the most attractive parts to preserve.

LEGO Ideas Windmill House project image showing interior access and openable sections

Why this project feels like a real review contender

Unlike licensed movie or TV submissions, Windmill House does not bring obvious rights complications. That alone gives it a cleaner path in review than many pop-culture concepts that reach 10K. It also lines up with several themes LEGO has shown interest in over recent years: premium display builds, architecture-inspired models, nature-friendly storytelling and detailed adult-oriented home décor sets.

There is still an obvious challenge, though: size. At nearly 4,000 pieces, the fan design is already operating in premium territory. Even if LEGO likes the core idea, an official version would likely need to be reworked, simplified or reduced in scale to hit a more realistic price point and production target.

Even so, the central concept feels strong. The mix of historic windmill form, modern living space and renewable-energy angle gives the project a clear identity. It is easy to imagine why supporters rallied behind it, especially compared with house-based Ideas projects that look attractive but do not have a distinct concept beyond “nice building.”

LEGO Ideas Windmill House project image highlighting the windmill blades and upper sections

Windmill House now moves into the LEGO Ideas review stage

For now, the confirmed news is straightforward: LEGO Ideas Windmill House has reached 10,000 supporters and will now be considered in a future official review round. Whether it eventually becomes a retail set is far less certain, but the project has already cleared the biggest public hurdle on the platform.

As a concept, this feels like one of the more interesting recent architecture-style LEGO Ideas submissions because it is not trying to mimic a standard city building or another black-box display piece. The windmill structure gives it instant character, while the layered interior and landscaping make it feel warmer and more complete. That combination should make it one to watch once the next review results arrive.

LEGO Ideas Windmill House project image showing another angle of the full build

Source: LEGO Ideas – Windmill House by BOI_Design

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