Playhouse plans, plans include free PDF download, step-by-step illustrated instructions, material list with shopping list and cutting list.
Weidner Backyard A-Frame Playhouse
We did it! Whew! And if we're honest, this project was one of those "Yeah we want to do that" but for some reason, not sure we would get around to it.
For the boys' 3rd birthday, we decided to build the boys a playhouse. The pictures below cover a span of exactly three months... starting on...
Build A-shape PLAYHOUSE for kids just like the one in this picture! DIY this Simple playhouse for you kids, this project will be easy and joyful, you just have to follow the steps in the catalog. All you have to do is prepare a place in your garden or back side of the house and start doing it. You are buying PDF format files for the STEP BY STEP guide catalog for making wooden outdoor playhouse. (THE CATALOG IS AVAILABLE WITH IMPERIAL UNITS, IF YOU NEED A METRIC FILE JUST CONTACT THE BUYER). Total Dimensions: W 84 '' / L 84'' / H 96'' W 2.15m / L 2.15m / H 2.43 m The interior space dimensions: 4' 5'' x 6' 2'' (floor), measuring from inner side of the rafters. WHAT IS IN THE CATALOG: 1- Steps with dimensions, 3D images and 2D drawings. 2- Material list with quantities. 3- Shopping list for lumber. 4- Tools list. Plans can’t be copied and resold to others, you are guaranteed the right to use the plans to construct a single unit. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact us if you have any problems with your order
Thanks for looking at the 6x6, Free Loft Playhouse Plan! We hope that both the building process and the final, complete project make for a great time for the whole family. Through the following below steps, we'll help you build your own outdoor, loft clubhouse that your kids will love! Don't forget to check out all of our plans while you're here!Before beginning, make sure to read over the entire plan to get a feel for the project and add up all the materials that will be needed. If you have any questions, feel free to send off an email. Don't forget to reference the below points before and during the build too. Happy play housing!Before you swing that hammer: Many hardware stores offer a lumber delivery service and a bulk purchase discount, which we encourage you to take full advantage of to save time, money and hassle. Paint, hardware, roofing materials and other accessories can also be bought at this time. If the project will not be on ground posts, the structure should be built on a flat, level grade that is slightly larger than the footprint's dimensions. Regrading may be necessary to achieve level ground. This area should also be at least 6' from any other structure or obstacle. For the structure's foundation, 4x4s, concrete blocks or anchored ground posts with beams can be used to keep the project level and off the ground. Building the structure on an island deck of equal size is the most secure and the method we recommend. When building, make sure the framing is square. You can achieve this by cross measuring the corners, checking to see if they're equal, or the 3,4,5 rule can be used as well. For screwing or nailing the framing together, use two screws/nails to connect 2x4s together, three screws/nails for 2x6s, etc. When attaching 5/4” decking material, use two, 2” decking screws 3/4” away from the edges to attach them to framing. Use two ½” carriage bolts to attach any 4x4 posts to a joist. Toe screwing may also be needed to attach some joints together. Use our How to Framing page for a more detailed and comprehensive set of framing instructions. Be advised that if an exact 8', 10', 12' or 16' piece is required, you may still need to cut it as they can vary in length by up to an inch. Cross bracing with wood or cable can be used to help stiffen up a platform and prevent it from wobbling. Make sure to paint or stain all the exterior lumber to keep it safe from the rain and other elements. All exterior framing and decking material should be pressure treated or intended for the outdoors. Spreading mulch and having distinguished walks can help reduce trip and fall injuries. Be sure to also read over the United States CPSC's Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook. This short publication goes over important safety factors when it comes to a variety of topics regarding backyard play structures. Don't forget to also look at the FAQ page. Building the Free Loft Playhouse Step 1: Building the FloorFrom (4) 2x4x12s, cut and assemble the eight pieces as depicted in the below illustration. Step 2: Cover the FloorFrom (2) sheets of plywood, cut and install the two pieces to the top of the joists as depicted in the below illustration.Step 3: WallsFrom (8) 2x4x12s and (1) 2x4x8, build two of the wall shown in the below illustration.From (3) 2x4x12s and (1) 2x4x10, build the wall shown in the below illustration.From (3) 2x4x12s, build the wall shown in the below illustration.Install these four walls to the platform as depicted below. From (2) 2x4x12s, cut and install the four top plate pieces as shown.Step 4: Siding Pt 1From (3) sheets of plywood, cut and install the four pieces to the left and right walls as shown in the below illustration. Cut the window openings out after with a hand saw or reciprocating saw.Step 5: Framing the LoftFrom (1) 2x4x12, (1) 2x4x10 and (1) 2x4x8, cut and build the unit shown in the below illustration. From (1) sheet of plywood, cover this unit.Step 6: Loft RailFrom (1) 2x4x412, cut and assemble the four pieces as depicted in the below illustration. Install this unit as shown in the 2nd below illustration.Step 7: Loft LadderFrom (1) 2x4x10, cut two of the piece shown in the below illustration. From (1) 2x4x10, cut six 1' 6
Follow these steps to learn how you can build a playhouse to encourage creativity and give your children a present that will create fun for years to come.
Spread the loveHow to Build an Easy Platform for a Playhouse – a fast & beginner-friendly project that makes a big difference! Indigo received this cedar playhouse as a birthday present. At first, I assembled it directly on the grass. The grass eventually died, leaving the house sitting on dirt. The inside of the playhouse...
Follow these steps to learn how you can build a playhouse to encourage creativity and give your children a present that will create fun for years to come.
When I was little, my parents built me a playhouse out of old pallets. It wasn't just any playhouse—it was my secret hideout, my castle, and my spaceship all in one. They found the instructions online and spent a weekend putting it together. I still remember watching them work, feeling excited about having my own special place. That playhouse became the center of my childhood adventures. Years later, the memory of how much joy that pallet playhouse brought me made me want to share this joy with others. If you're interested in making a magical space for kids to play
I decided to build a super magical little playhouse for my girls! I am so happy with how it turned out. I did make some mistakes in the process, but I made sure to outline those so that you don’t have to make them too. I have also included some sketches and measurements from mine...
We’ve made a few updates to our little DIY Playhouse over the last year, so I thought it was a good time to share some of the additions. We hope to continue to make updates over time as our boys grow older and have new interests. It always amazes me how changing or adding one... View Post
Thanks for looking at the 6x6, Free Loft Playhouse Plan! We hope that both the building process and the final, complete project make for a great time for the whole family. Through the following below steps, we'll help you build your own outdoor, loft clubhouse that your kids will love! Don't forget to check out all of our plans while you're here!Before beginning, make sure to read over the entire plan to get a feel for the project and add up all the materials that will be needed. If you have any questions, feel free to send off an email. Don't forget to reference the below points before and during the build too. Happy play housing!Before you swing that hammer: Many hardware stores offer a lumber delivery service and a bulk purchase discount, which we encourage you to take full advantage of to save time, money and hassle. Paint, hardware, roofing materials and other accessories can also be bought at this time. If the project will not be on ground posts, the structure should be built on a flat, level grade that is slightly larger than the footprint's dimensions. Regrading may be necessary to achieve level ground. This area should also be at least 6' from any other structure or obstacle. For the structure's foundation, 4x4s, concrete blocks or anchored ground posts with beams can be used to keep the project level and off the ground. Building the structure on an island deck of equal size is the most secure and the method we recommend. When building, make sure the framing is square. You can achieve this by cross measuring the corners, checking to see if they're equal, or the 3,4,5 rule can be used as well. For screwing or nailing the framing together, use two screws/nails to connect 2x4s together, three screws/nails for 2x6s, etc. When attaching 5/4” decking material, use two, 2” decking screws 3/4” away from the edges to attach them to framing. Use two ½” carriage bolts to attach any 4x4 posts to a joist. Toe screwing may also be needed to attach some joints together. Use our How to Framing page for a more detailed and comprehensive set of framing instructions. Be advised that if an exact 8', 10', 12' or 16' piece is required, you may still need to cut it as they can vary in length by up to an inch. Cross bracing with wood or cable can be used to help stiffen up a platform and prevent it from wobbling. Make sure to paint or stain all the exterior lumber to keep it safe from the rain and other elements. All exterior framing and decking material should be pressure treated or intended for the outdoors. Spreading mulch and having distinguished walks can help reduce trip and fall injuries. Be sure to also read over the United States CPSC's Outdoor Home Playground Safety Handbook. This short publication goes over important safety factors when it comes to a variety of topics regarding backyard play structures. Don't forget to also look at the FAQ page. Building the Free Loft Playhouse Step 1: Building the FloorFrom (4) 2x4x12s, cut and assemble the eight pieces as depicted in the below illustration. Step 2: Cover the FloorFrom (2) sheets of plywood, cut and install the two pieces to the top of the joists as depicted in the below illustration.Step 3: WallsFrom (8) 2x4x12s and (1) 2x4x8, build two of the wall shown in the below illustration.From (3) 2x4x12s and (1) 2x4x10, build the wall shown in the below illustration.From (3) 2x4x12s, build the wall shown in the below illustration.Install these four walls to the platform as depicted below. From (2) 2x4x12s, cut and install the four top plate pieces as shown.Step 4: Siding Pt 1From (3) sheets of plywood, cut and install the four pieces to the left and right walls as shown in the below illustration. Cut the window openings out after with a hand saw or reciprocating saw.Step 5: Framing the LoftFrom (1) 2x4x12, (1) 2x4x10 and (1) 2x4x8, cut and build the unit shown in the below illustration. From (1) sheet of plywood, cover this unit.Step 6: Loft RailFrom (1) 2x4x412, cut and assemble the four pieces as depicted in the below illustration. Install this unit as shown in the 2nd below illustration.Step 7: Loft LadderFrom (1) 2x4x10, cut two of the piece shown in the below illustration. From (1) 2x4x10, cut six 1' 6
Weidner Backyard A-Frame Playhouse
This wooden playhouse will bring your kids hours of creative play! Click to get the playhouse plans, and dozens of ideas for customizations.
You may have noticed on our tour of our backyard last week a white playhouse situated in the left corner. Fun fact, we actually designed and built it! Several years ago, we had the idea to create a playhouse for our girls. I sketched out out the plans. And one weekend, when my parents were in town
I decided to build a super magical little playhouse for my girls! I am so happy with how it turned out. I did make some mistakes in the process, but I made sure to outline those so that you don’t have to make them too. I have also included some sketches and measurements from mine...
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Weidner Backyard A-Frame Playhouse
Playhouse Plan 17'-8'' x 8'-5'' h:10'-5'' deck h: 5' How about making a playhouse for your children with wood or natural materials? These instructions were created for you to build an easy and affordable playhouse. WARNING! While your children are having fun, you may not be able to resist and you may want to be involved in their games. The content of the product: -Feet/inch Plans -Feet/inch lumber list and cut list This is an installation guide. The construction process is explained step by step. Remember, the important thing is that the product makes you happy. Timber List and cut list are included with the product. Hardware list is not included in the product. All the parts needed to create the product are individually drawn and dimensioned. As an architect with professional working competence, I have also included 3D visuals and 2D drawings of the design in order to best explain it to you. The illustrations are supplemented with letter codes and colors to make it easier for you to understand. Note: During the creation of this design, a kindergarten teacher and a child development specialist were worked with. If you want to have metric plans please write to me. If you still think this is not helping you, contact me. Your suggestions will improve me and increase the product quality offered to you. For more playhouse plans, you can visit my store from this link. https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodenArchDesign?ref=condensed_trust_header_title_sold§ion_id=35106150 Product code:PP32 Copyright © 2021-2024 Wooden Architecture & Design All Rights Reserved.