I would have loved to have one playhouse in the garden as a child. A private space in which to develop different activities free from the gazes of adults. To you, right? Hence today I have gathered some of different styles; I want to encourage you to build one for your little ones.
Building a playhouse is not a one-day project. The project requires a important previous work that you can "speed up" using the tutorials that we provide you today. Once you have the plan, the materials and the necessary tools, all you will need is enthusiasm and enthusiasm.
Building a playhouse requires, as I have already mentioned, important preliminary work. Where are we going to place it? This is the first question we are going to ask ourselves. We probably want to place it somewhere in sight of adults where the sun does not shine directly.
How much space do we have? Take the measurements of the place and decide if the house will be built at ground level or on a raised platform. This last option is, without a doubt, the most suitable for those who want to keep the playhouse free of moisture. If we opt for this alternative, how much are we going to raise it?
The next step will be to make a sketch of the construction and draw the plans. At this point we must try to be realistic; The more difficulties and details we add, the longer it will take to build it. In Decoora We provide you with the link to different projects: Game House raised with two waters, reading corner with drop down awning and house with cover to a water.
As they do in these, once you have the plans, the next step will be to create a list of materials and tools necessary. It is important that you do not miss anything when you get to work; Only then will you get the work to be fluid. Once you have the structure, you can have fun decorating.
Now that you know how to start, will you dare to build a playhouse?