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Build A Playhouse for Kids DIY Plans - Micro Cottage - Guest House Backyard Storage Shed 8' x 8'

Build A Playhouse for Kids DIY Plans - Micro Cottage - Guest House Backyard Storage Shed 8' x 8'

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Kids Playhouse DIY Plans Micro Cottage Guest House Backyard Storage Shed 8' x 8'

These DIY plans will show you how to build a playhouse 8' X 8'. This kids playhouse is a great design. Your kids will be the envy of the neighborhood.

What is a 8' X 8' Playhouse?
What is a good 8' X eight' playhouse? There are some important considerations to Build A Playhouse. Ground-level access, large size, and construction will be discussed. Also, you should consider the price and the construction. Below are the features to look for when buying a playhouse. Hopefully, you'll find the right one for your child!

Ground-level access
This playhouse comes with ground-level access, a front porch, and lots of windows for pretend play. The tower can be connected to the playhouse with a tunnel. The entire playhouse must be accessible to a child with limited mobility. To add an extra feature to this playhouse, you can add an optional spring rocker or other climbing device. Ground-level access is important for many reasons.

Large size
A large size of eight' X eight' playhouse is the perfect fit for a backyard or playground. This style of playhouse has several benefits, and it can accommodate up to three children. It can be shipped via truck, so it's important to make sure there are two people to help unload it. If you're not comfortable doing this, you can always purchase a floor kit. This will elevate the playhouse off the ground, minimizing exposure to moisture, and will help ensure that it's square.

Construction
To start the construction of an eight' X eight' playhouse, you'll need two pieces of lumber, a 2x4 joist and a 2x6 stud. Lay these two pieces on top of each other, aligning their edges with a spirit level, and screw them in place using 2 1/2'' wood screws. Next, you'll need two pieces of 3/4'' tongue-and-groove plywood for the floor deck. Use 1-5/8" screws to attach the plywood to the wooden post.

Cost
When building a playhouse for your child, it's important to consider the construction process. It is important to ensure that the base is level and extends over the playhouse's dimensions by at least 12 inches on all sides. You can also choose a concrete pad, crushed stone, or pavers to provide a durable base for your child's playhouse. You should also invest in better drainage to ensure that the wood looks great for years to come.

Materials needed
To build an 8' X eight' playhouse, you need to clear an area and get it level. Once you have the ground level, you will need to place the 3/4'' plywood sheets on the floor frame. Ensure that there are no gaps in the plywood sheets and secure them with one-five eighth-inch screws. To make the walls and roof more secure, you can add angle screws to the ends.

All DIY plans are designed by Ben Stone. Ben is a retired Engineer in Canada. Ben also drafts these himself using the latest AutoCAD software to ensure accuracy. He studied Engineering back in the early 1980's. After over 30 years in the Construction industry he developed a passion for building cool items around his farm and cabin. These are great DIY projects. With a little skill anybody can Do It Yourself. Ben is always a email away if you have any questions while building one of his projects. He is adding new plans all the time.

 


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