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8′ X 8′ Saltbox Playhouse Plan | Playhouse Plans
Playhouse Membership 8 x 8 Saltbox Playhouse
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Easy to Follow 8 X 10 Victorian With 3 Dormers Plan
8 x 10 Victorian with 3 Dormers Plan
You should be aware that there is a large variety of plans available on today’s market. Plans come in many different designs as well. The first part of planning is deciding on the type of building you desire, built on the ground or up in the air a few feet. Decisions, decisions, but they have to be made if you desire a well built project. You want to choose plans that perfectly match your desires.
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Tips on How to Build a Playhouse | Playhouse Plans
The easy way to Build Playhouse
This summer it’s going to happen. I’ve got plans to build a real playhouse in the backyard. Although my kids seem happy enough with the houses they make from cardboard boxes, I want something that will last through the summer, and hopefully next summer too. Plus, I know the kids would go nuts to get a real playhouse this year.
I’ve checked out the ready-made playhouses that the big toy companies sell, and boy do I really hate them. Aside from being pricey, they just look trashy. Last thing I want is a big piece of plastic sitting in the middle of the yard. Looking at some of the larger wood swing set kits, this is more along the lines of what I had in mind, but these are just too expensive to buy.
That leaves me to build a something myself. So now I’m looking at playhouse plans on the Web. I can’t say I’m very happy with what I’ve found. Of course I’ve checked out all the free playhouse plans first, hoping to at least get an idea of what’s involved with this kind of project. It’s looking a little scary so far. Most plans seem to be written by carpenters, who toss around construction terminology as if I were right there beside them on a job site. So I’m off to do a little research in how playhouses are built so I can figure it out for myself. Keep in mind that I’m not looking to build one of those giant-sized playhouses – the ones that are so big you could rent them out as an apartment. Continue to the next page…







