Build a lifetime of Memories\ Whether simple or architecturally fanciful, a playhouse can be a magical place for your child. David and Jeanie Stiles use their own experiences to guide the amateur carpenter through the steps necessary to build an imaginative playhouse -- for the backyard, basement or playroom.\ Designed to be put together with easy-to-obtain materials and common handyman tools, with clear step-by-step diagrams, these playhouses can be constructed by anyone who has basic...
Build a lifetime of MemoriesWhether simple or architecturally fanciful, a playhouse can be a magical place for your child. David and Jeanie Stiles use their own experiences to guide the amateur carpenter through the steps necessary to build an imaginative playhouse -- for the backyard, basement or playroom.Designed to be put together with easy-to-obtain materials and common handyman tools, with clear step-by-step diagrams, these playhouses can be constructed by anyone who has basic carpentry skills (or a willingness to learn) and a weekend or two of spare time.Projects include: A cardboard-box playhouse, a gingerbread playhouse, a fiberglass whale, a barn bed playhouse, a spook playhouse, a U.F.O. playhouse, a tree house, a log playhouse, a garden trellis playhouse, a three-legged fort and a complete selection of accessories.
IntroductionSection I: Playhouse ParaphernaliaSafetyBefore You BuildLumberUsing an Electric Circular SawNails & ScrewsEasy-to-Make WindowsMaintaining, Cleaning, Decorating & RecyclingSECTION II: Playhouse ProjectsCardboard PlayhousePlay CubeGingerbread HouseFiberglass Whale PlayhouseBarn Bed PlayhouseThree-Legged FortTraditional PlayhouseSpook PlayhouseU.F.O. PlayhouseFun HouseTree HouseLog PlayhouseGarden Trellis PlayhouseLean-To PlayhouseSECTION III: Playhouse AccessoriesBouncing BuoyCargo NetSwingsSlideTrolley RideSwan Rocking ChairPlayhouse FurnitureGlossaryAbout the authors