Some of you may find this article choice a little too "twee", but I can't even help myself. I want a Wendy House. Better yet, I want someone to build me a Wendy House. Before we get started, let's just be clear on what exactly a Wendy House is. Made for Wendy Darling in J. M. Barrie's play, Peter Pa
I love the idea of this space-saving instantly-up play house. How simple! You just throw it on over your table and there you have a ready made super-cute den. I first saw the idea on Pinterest and couldn’t resist it. I made this version for Harriet (who kindly modeled the baby booties and baby blanket in my…
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Da har jeg endelig fått tatt litt bilder inne i lekehytta slik den ser ut nå. Det er fortsatt litt detaljer som mangler, så her vil det nok komme oppdateringer etter hvert. Lyst å bli med inn? Veggene inne i hytta er malt i gustaviansk blå. Elsker den fargen! Ellers er det hvit base på det hvite, og en lys grå farge på gulvet. Kjøkkenet har vi bygget rundt en Brio komfyr. Vi har brukt rupanel og lagde en kasse. Deretter sagde vi(vel, mannen) hull til dør og til komfyren. En annen versjon kan du se på Matheas rom her. Over kjøkkenet har vi laget en hylle, også med rupanel, vanlige hylleknekter (jeg er veldig glad i denne varianten), og hengt en grein på den. Her kan barna henge kjøkkenredskaper på S-kroker. Til bord har vi brukt en stubbe. Planen er å få satt hjul på den. Mulig vi skal jakte på en litt større stubbe først. Vi har lagt en benk av rupanel og satt trekasser med hjul under. Her kan barna ha masse leker! Koselig kurv med lekemat plassert på en melkekrakk ved siden av kjøkkenet. Dymoen blir fortsatt flittig brukt hos meg, og lekehytta slipper heller ikke unna. Og tavler kan jeg heller ikke unngå... Flere bilder og detaljer kommer etterhvert. Har også tatt noen bilder utvendig, så følg med*smiler* Ha en strålende mandagskveld! Klem fra Fru Emma
Thinking about how to get your kids to play in the backyard more often? These playhouse ideas might just do the trick for you! Check these out and be amazed
A few months ago I was commissioned by my local hospice to create a summer house design, somewhere where patients and their families could spend time with one another and where mindfulness sessions and complementary therapy could take place. In this blog post you'll be able to see how i brought my initial concept board to life to create a beautiful and relaxing space for the patients.
I decided to build a super magical little playhouse for my girls! I am so happy with how it turned out. Please read if you plan to do this!
Tomaattikeitto saa herkullista makua vuohenmaitotuorejuustosta.
Our girls’ playhouse – from concept to construction – was a true labor of love! Check out the entire process here.
Merry Christmas from the Robbins'! I hope everyone is having a lovely day. The sun is finally shining and my heart is bursting with j...
Some of you may find this article choice a little too "twee", but I can't even help myself. I want a Wendy House. Better yet, I want someone to build me a Wendy House. Before we get started, let's just be clear on what exactly a Wendy House is. Made for Wendy Darling in J. M. Barrie's play, Peter Pa
Want a woodcutter’s cottage? Or the ultimate two-storey playzone? We’ve put together some fantastic ideas from our customers to help you create the playhouse of your children’s dreams!
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A few months ago I was commissioned by my local hospice to create a summer house design, somewhere where patients and their families could spend time with one another and where mindfulness sessions and complementary therapy could take place. In this blog post you'll be able to see how i brought my initial concept board to life to create a beautiful and relaxing space for the patients.
Now that you've made your children's dream come true by getting them their personalplayhouse, it's time to modify the interior and exterior to make it feel more like their own little home. Your little ones will be spending a lot of time in their playhouse so why not make it as homey and colorful as they wish?You and your children can enhance it with little details and accessories or completely transform it with major changes such as decorative fences, a new color, and much more.From carpets and curtains to outdoor lighting and flower pots, here are 9 creative and fabulous ideas to decorate a basic playhouse whether on a budget or not. If you haven't made up your mind on which design to get yet, a large variety of playhouses with slides can be seen at Playhouse with slide to help you with your decision-making.
Want to surprise your kid this Christmas? Chuck the obvious list of toys and build them cool playhouses using these DIY Playhouse Plans.
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Want a woodcutter’s cottage? Or the ultimate two-storey playzone? We’ve put together some fantastic ideas from our customers to help you create the playhouse of your children’s dreams!
In this article, I’m going to be sharing 20 cool ideas for storing kids' books. Whether you are looking for a small bookcase to put in the...
Hi all and Happy Valentines Day to you! I mentioned a few week back that I had a playhouse reno to share and have finally got around to col...
For Christmas we decided that we would build Isabella her very own outdoor playhouse! A very excited me just couldn't wait to get started!! My mind went into overdrive with all the ideas of what I could do on the inside, what colours I wanted to paint it, all the cute and pretty things I could get for the house. I was just willing December to come around. My next mission was to some how keep it a secret from my little munchkin! Hmmm .... Thanks to my lovely mother inlaw, the munchkin was ship to nan's for a extended sleep over. We ended up having only 2 days to put the house up, paint the inside and out and also furbishing it. Gosh, thinking back now I don't know how we managed to get everything done!! Hubby and I was working like little crazy people!! Anyhow, after months & months of waiting building day FINALLY arrived!! Yippee!! As I said we worked like crazy and got it all done and really for the munchkin to get the biggest surprise of her life on Christmas morning. And what a fantastic Christmas morning it was!! She couldn't quite believe what she was seeing and she was almost to scared to go inside, it was so super cute. Welcome to Isabella's Place. I decided that painting it a neutral gender colour would be best, just incase our next munchkin is a boy {I don't think he would too be impress with playing in a pink house!} So what other colours then my favourite teal and yellow. On the inside we painted it white and gave it a rough paint as I wanted that shabby chic look. It also really brightened up the inside. I had lots of fun shopping for all the furniture and little pretty things. The weekend markets and Trademe became my best friend! My brother brought her a new mixer and cupcake set for her christmas present and fitted perfectly in her new house. Isabella's kitchen with all her bits and pieces. Upstairs I created a relaxing and pretty space where she can take time out and read her books or play with her toys. The quilt I had brought for Isabella before she was born. I was in an antique store when I saw it and I knew it was going to be prefect for my little munchkin. I'm so happy that it has now found a place in her little house. A pretty bunting hangs from the ceiling & a piece of vintage fabric framed hangs above the door way. A cute little blackboard for her doodles and you can't have a playhouse without a sweet broom and dustpan set. I also brought a cute little ironing board and give it a new lease of life by recovering it in some shabby chic fabric. Isabella's aprons hanging waiting for her .... I wonder what she will be cooking? Maybe some cupcakes? There are still a few things we need to finish like painting the support beams, but all in all it is the perfect little house for our munchkin. I'm so looking forward to watching her play in her house with all her friends. Using their imaginations and creating their own little world. Happy Baking!
A common outdoor shed can be turned into your very own sanctuary for gardening, relaxing, crafting, and entertaining.
Guest blogger Sarah shares her childhood memory of her neighbour's two storey Wendy House and discusses whether or not she'd buy her son his own tree house of his dreams!