PLAYHOUSE PLANS
Guess what we just found? New Playhouse Plans for you to take advantage of developed by By John White – Professional Woodworker, Award-Winning Architect at BuildaPlayhouse. These Playhouse Plans are really cool and very detail oriented. They are full color and show step by step how to build a playhouse using their playhouse plans. We were very excited and thrilled to be able to recommend these Playhouse Plans. We recommend you check them out for yourself. They are in full PDF format to download. We were very impressed. Build a Playhouse plans are fairly priced and the Playhouse Plans come with 60 day money back guarantee if not satisfied.
You get 9 different playhouse plans to choose from plus a woodworking course and other wood plans to download. These are all new to the market. Read our full buildaplayhouse review for more information or just visit the site for yourself.
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If there’s one thing that every kid has in common, it’s that they love a great playhouse. With access to some amazing playhouse plans, you can give your kids something far better than the traditional “four-walled-box-with-a-roof” everyone else in the neighborhood has. With that in mind, here are four awesome ideas that are sure to make your kids say “WOW!”
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The Fort Plan
Sure, you could use some free playhouse plans to build a basic home with a door and some windows. Or, you could build them a fort. Using basic framing and a few 4×4x10’ uprights, you can build a two-story fort complete with a ladder and safety rails, all of which are protected from the sun and rain by a shingled roof. This fort will certainly be the snowball-proof stronghold of choice come wintertime.
Victorian Home Plans
If your kids are more into playing “house” than “fort,” you may find that building a gorgeous Victorian-themed home is the way to go. Though a project like this is quite challenging, it will be worth it when your kids see the real siding, working front door, ample windows and porch big enough for a rocking chair. With the right playhouse plans, you can build a tiny replica of a Victorian home, right in your backyard.
Tree House Plans
What home is complete without a tree house? One of the oldest traditions of childhood, a tree house can range anywhere from a few precarious boards to a full on tree fort, which is exactly what you should build. Use a pitched roof with a few layers of felt to stave of the rotting of the wood and you’ll have tree house your kids are sure to enjoy for ages. A rope ladder is also a great detail to make this build one of a kind.
Cubby House with Slide Plans
For the younger kids, you will find great fun looking through playhouse plans that involve a slide. All you need to build a great cubby house is a slanted ladder, a low-height second floor to climb to (with a safety-rail), and then a small room with an open air window and a slide. Be sure to add grappling handles near the ladder and slide to help your kids secure themselves on the structure, and use playhouse plans with a detailed set of photographs.
If any of these projects sound interesting to you, you can find complete detailed walkthroughs on how to build each one of them at Woodworking4home. This site not only has tons of other plans for forts, playhouses, and tree houses, but has over 14,000 other woodworking projects. Anything you could want to build from tables to birdhouses is there with complete material lists, illustrated guides, and photographs of construction to ensure that your build is as pain free as possible.
Take your building to the next level with their great guides, and create a professional-grade playhouse for your kids for a fraction of what it would cost to buy one. You’ll be amazed at how accessible and easy to follow the guides can be; especially compared with the high-quality results you are sure to end up with. When you’re finished, you may find the neighbors will be after your building expertise!
