How To Build A Garden Playhouse for Your Children

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It Is Simpler Than You Think To Create A Kids Playhouse or Play Equipment In Your Garden.

Anyone who read Peter Pan when young will have been enchanted by Wendy's little house and yearned for one of their own.

Wendy houses, now generally called playhouses, are still popular, as are tents, wigwams, tree-houses and dens.

There are many delightful, ready-made playhouses available, some with window boxes, little verandahs and even upstairs rooms.

To add to the charm of these buildings, paint or colour-stain them a soft blue-grey or any colour that ties in with your overall scheme and decorate simply, with gingham curtains and a few pots of cheerful pelargoniums.

If you have an old shed that you do not use often you can transform it into a wood cabin straight out of the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel".

Cut logs into thin cross-sections or split larch poles lengthways and nail them to the outside walls.

To complete the picture, plant ivy to swarm up the sides and a mass of striking leafy plants, such as Euonymns or ferns, to disguise the entrance and add to the feeling of mystery.



In this lens I'll cover some basic steps like this to build a kids playhouse as well as feature some of the pre-fabricated cubby house kits that you can order online and have delivered right to your garden. If you are not feeling very confident about building a kids treehouse, playhouse or climbing structure, you should probably take the easy way out and order a kit!


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Playhouses like this one can be super complicated to build yourself - or just get one pre-fabricated for you!

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Test Out The Idea Before You Build, By Using Kids Playhouse Furniture:

You can also get started on the whole idea of creating a private play house area for the kids by getting some kids furniture that can be set up inside or set up outside in a hidden area.

You can drape the clothesline with a couple of sheets and set up some kids furniture inside like a temporary teepee for the kids to play in or even sleep in at night.

If you can then see that the kids are really going to get 'into it' and become active outside in their own tree house, you can make the next investment in time, materials or pre-fabricated kit playhouse for them.

Then their kids furniture just gets moved inside the cubby house, or under an annexe of the house.

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How To Create A Heidi Theme Playhouse:

photo credit: Amazon.comAlternatively create a Heidi-inspired look by cutting Tyrolean-style ornamental eaves and shutters out of marine ply and fixing them on to the shed.

Add some window boxes, hang checked curtains at the windows and colour-stain or paint.

If your shed is in a very leafy corner of the garden you could try a jungle theme. Attach bamboo screens to the sides of the shed and disguise the roof with a thatch screen, made from woven brushwood.

Plant a couple of Fatsia japonicas - which have large, glossy, tropical-looking leaves-and place a cut-out painted plywood tiger so that it is peeping out from behind the vegetation.

No child will be able to resist the charm of a living, albeit temporary, playhouse made from sunflowers and woven willow or hazel switches.

Plant the sunflowers, willow or hazel in a circle, leaving a space for an entrance.



As the sunflowers grow, their huge heads form a natural roof with the willow and hazel. However, you will need to tie the tops together once they have reached a suitable height.

To create a living playhouse that will look just as good in winter as summer plant only evergreens around it.

You Can Also Get The Kids Active In The Garden With Kids Construction and Climbing Kits Like These:

Kids Playhouse and Play Sets Come In a Huge Range Of Styles.

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Tents and Wigwams for Kids:

Tents and Wigwams photo credit: Amazon.comA garden takes on a completely different atmosphere at night.

Children are fascinated by the way darkness transforms the garden, making it almost an alien territory, complete with strange rustlings and calls.

To really appreciate this you have to spend a night outside and the best way to do this is in a tent.

There is something very appealing about sleeping under canvas, with only a sheet of thin fabric between you and the stars. It is something even child should be allowed to experience.

To avoid frustration, choose a small, simple-to-erect tent, hard-wearing enough to withstand daytime play, so that you will be able to use it as a portable playhouse.

If you have a child approaching their eighth, ninth or tenth birthday and you are stuck for what to do, invite a couple of his or her best friends to an out-of-doors sleep-over, complete with birthday barbecue. No one will gel much sleep, but it will be an unforgettable night.

Sometimes it is best to keep things simple and in the case of wigwams this is definitely so.



Children will get just as much enjoyment from a wigwam made from bamboos or hazel poles and an old sheet they have painted themselves, as from the smartest shop-bought offering.

However if your garden is large why not build a permanent wigwam which can double as a climbing frame and later as a support for climbing plants.

You will need live treated timber poles for the frame. These of must be buried a couple of feel in the ground, preferably concrete for extra stability, then secured at their tops by threading thin, metal, wire hawser through holes drilled for the purpose.

Once in place, hang a climbing rope from the top of the wigwam and wrap more rope around the sides. Fling an old sheet or blanket over the top when the children want to use it as a hideaway.

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How to Choose Kids Play Equipment for Your Garden

photo credit: Amazon.comAlways buy the best quality you can afford, and always buy from a reputable dealer.

Second-hand equipment may be cheaper, but, unless you are buying from a friend you can trust, you cannot be sure of its history or how it has been treated.

Check for sharp edges, protruding nails and screws and un-planed wood which may splinter. Ensure the equipment carries a kite mark to prove it has passed all the relevant safety tests.

All countries run their own safety tests and have symbols to signify that a toy or piece of equipment has reached the recommended standard. In addition the European Union has its own safety symbol.

Also check for age-recommended symbols as many pieces of equipment are not suitable for underneath trees.

Regularly examine and maintain play equipment and structures. Make sure freestanding slides, climbing frames and swings are firmly anchored in the ground and that all nuts and bolls are still tight.

Buy hard-wearing nylon rope in preference to traditional hemp, and replace it at the first signs of fraying.

Remember that children are imaginative and unpredictable, so will not necessarily use their play equipment in the way the manufacturer intended. A good general rule is always to expect the unexpected.

Be sure your children have a soft landing if they fall, place play equipment on well-watered grass, safety martins or, even better, a thick layer of bark or wood chippings or sand.

It is also advisable to choose a semi-shaded area for any play equipment or structures, so that children are not exposed for long periods to harmful ultraviolet rays.



Remember when you are creating a climbing area you must ensure the safety of the kids with a safe and soft ground cover for them to fall onto.

You can get some great recycled rubber playground tiles and mats that are easy to instal and very affordable.

You can get them made in USA and delivered to your yard. Contact retail suppliers online to get quotes for the size you need and to get installation instructions.

One USA provider of recycled rubber playground mats is Rubber Flooring Direct, you can contact them here to learn more:
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Get Some Good Time Value From Trampoline and Play Equipment for little kids.

Toddler and pre-schoolers need play equipment that is designed for their size and needs.

These are some great kids and toddlers Trampolines and activity toys that are durable, easy to clean, bright colors to stimulate your child, but do not take up too much space in the room or garden.

They give you the choice of where to locate them, since they are portable and lightweight. So you can still keep the kids entertained on rainy days by bringing them inside to play on them.

You could also get one or more of these toddlers toys to keep in your own home gym so that your little one is kept busy and active while you work out. A great way to make sure your toddler is ready for a nap after you finish your exercise routine and are looking forward to a shower and some quiet time!

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Childrens Sandpits and Paddling Pools:

type=textAll children love sand and water.

This classic sea-side combination offers endless opportunities to get wet and dirty, both popular pursuits, especially with the under lives. So paddling pools and sandpits will be well used.

If you have the space, a permanent sand play area is worth considering. This can take the form of a pit, or more simply, a box.

You can always convert it into a flower bed, sunken herb garden or pool once the children have grown out of it.

For a simple sandpit dig a hole to the desired depth and width, spread a sheet of heavy-duty plastic, with holes punched in it for drainage, on the bottom, then fill with children - play sand (not builders sand).

Finish the sandpit with a low wall of pressure-treated wooden stockading, stone or brick. For a sandbox spread the plastic on the ground then use four railway sleepers as sides.

Make sure dial the sleepers are not heavily impregnated with tar, which will leak out in hot sunshine, making a sticky (and toxic) mess. There are also kits with ready-cut and planed wooden planks which slot together.

If you live near the sea, buy an old, holed dingy and use that as your sandpit. It will be very picturesque and look wholly in keeping with the setting.

Two of the most popular designs among the huge range of ready-made sandpits are the plastic boat and clam shell.

These are made in two sections, forming a base and lid, which give much more scope for flexibility, for example, you can fill the base with sand and the lid with water.



Covers are very important for sandpits. They keep the sand dry, but more importantly keep it clean, preventing animals from fouling it.

Use a sheet of fine mesh or oilcloth as a cover for home-made sand play areas, or fit a wooden lid, if the sandpit forms part of a decked area.

You Can Also Get Some Bargain Kids Outdoor Play Equipment on eBay:

There is a huge range of outdoor toys, play equipment and kids activity structures like slides and swings that you can get for an absolute bargain on places like eBay.

Online shopping has never been easier or safer than nowadays. I especially love that with the click of a mouse I get what I want, and I get it delivered to my door. I hate driving around to retailers and lugging heavy products home. Try it, you'll like it!


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Falls Happen So Fast!

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Paddling Pool Tips:

type=textAs with sandpits, there are paddling pools to suit all ages of children and size of garden - from little ones you blow up, through rigid moulded plastic, to large, soft, plastic pools with metal frames.

Remember that regardless of the pool you choose, adult supervision is vital.

Water is such fun on a hot summer s day, so supplement their paddling pool with other water toys, such as bubble machines and water sprinklers. There is a range of random-spray, oscillating water sprinklers which fulfil every criteria for fun.

They look bright and cheerful - being disguised as flowers, insects and animals - and produce a refreshing line spray which will cool children down. Yet it is the surprise element which makes them so tremendously enjoyable.

Even the most alert child is bound to be caught off guard and given a soaking. Move the sprinklers around the garden and your plants will love them too.

Combine a random sprinkler with a water slide and you will find it almost impossible to drag the children indoors at bed time.

For a simple slide, spread a large sheet of plastic or oil cloth on the ground and make it good and slippery with a sprinkling of water mixed with a few drops of washing-up liquid.

If you want a really fast slide down, place the plastic on a slight slope.

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  • AngryBaker May 13, 2012 @ 12:25 pm | delete
    nice selection... my kids loved playing in their play tent
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  • Tipi May 11, 2012 @ 5:37 pm | delete
    You sure make dreams happen here! I just had my granddaughter thinking she should maybe sleep out on the balcony last weekend when I created a tent for her but it gets a little too chilly at night. She had hours of fun and will be having more. I love the idea of planting a living play house, how cool!
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    My grandson is looking forward to summer to convert our lawn into building site.
    I will use your tips to reduce losses to a minimum.
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    Every child should have one.
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    Beautiful ideas lens. I build my grandchildren a playhouse in my garden and they had hours and hours of fun in it, They also have a fort and a sand pit under it. Blessed and featured on Blessed byy Skiesgreen 29012 and also on Parenting Young Children. Hugs
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    I'd like to build a kids playhouse - but for myself
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    I’ve just bought a rubber flooring for my children playground and I can not say how pleased we are with our purchase. It looks great and should provide years of good hard use.
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    Great article. We were looking for something to build for our grandaughter for Christmas and I think we have found it.
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