 
Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Dan F.
Comments: Dan modified the plans by adding a attractive bay window to
the right side of the Playhouse
as seen in the picture on the right. He used redwood for siding and finished it
off with cedar trim. |
 
Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Ernie C.
From: Danville, CA
Comments: Ernie used redwood cedar for
siding and rough cut pine for the trim and porch flooring. The roof is
shingled with standard shingles, the interior floor is a faux granite
tile. He paneled the inside with nice bleached panels and the ceiling
is knotty pine.
Customer comments:
These plans were extremely easy to follow with minimal waste - thank
you for saving a considerable amount of time, money and effort. |

Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Mike M.
From: Billingham, Teeside, Great Britain
Customer comments:
Thank you for the playhouse plans. My father and I
built this in 4 days as a joint birthday present for my 2 children Conor
aged 2 1/2 and Holly aged 6. The kids love it and live in it almost. The
structure is extremely solid and has cost us approximately £325.00 UK.
This compares to house's of similar size but with
structures made of materials by far weaker in our garden supply centers
costing £700-£800 Pounds
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Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Greg W.
From: Ottawa, Ontario
Comments: Greg raised the playhouse 6' off the ground to give it the
treeless tree house affect.
The door is "dutch" style (top and bottom open independently). |

Plan #PH-91 (Elevated Playhouse)
Built by: Randy E. and kids, Megan and Easton
From: Kelso, WA
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Plan #PH-90
Built by: Rick, Todd, and Dawn
From: Roseville, CA |
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Plan #PH-91 (Elevated Playhouse)
Built by: Scott and Stevette L.
From:
Customer comments:
I wanted to send you a photo of the L shaped playhouse built from
your plans. My husband made this for our 3
younger children. Instead of the sandbox on the bottom, we enclosed
the bottom, and use it as their "garage" for their Monster
truck, as well as storage for all of their other toys, it even has it's
own sliding door. The kids really love it, and picked out the colors
to paint the house. We will be adding a window flower box under the
window, as my 5 year old daughter loves flowers. We did put shutters
on window to keep rain and snow out, as we did not use glass or Plexiglas,
because we wanted to keep it open for ventilation.
This was my husbands first large project, and he really enjoyed it.
The plans made it very easy to follow.
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Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Colin, S.
From: Anchorage, Alaska |
 
Plan #PH-88 (Playhouse)
Built by: Roy, S.
From: Nassau, The Bahamas
Customer comments:
I just wanted to send in some
photos of the playhouse I built for my daughters with your plans. I
started with zero experience and, working by myself, I was able to
complete the playhouse in about three months of weekends only. I used
concrete wall-boards (Hardi-Panels) to sheathe the exterior rather than
plywood or planking (much easier to paint). I used a jigsaw to scallop
the 1" x 4" trim around the roof line and my wife and her
friends painted decorations on the scalloped trim by hand. I saved some
money by making windows from 1"x4" pine and 1/4" Plexiglas.
I added
the swing to the side of the playhouse a few weeks later without using a
plan. My kids love it and the project has made a woodworker out of me. I
was sorry when I finished the project but am starting a new one already.
The plans were great, easy to read and very complete. My status as
"SuperDad" is assured for the foreseeable future. Thanks for a
great product. |