Indoor Playhouse / May 11, 2018 / Henriette Veilleux
After that its a matter of simply attaching the 2x6s together with galvanized nails. Ill want a smooth surface on the playhouse floor for my kids to walk on so that means laying down some plywood on the 2x6 floor joists. A couple 4x8 sheets of outdoor plywood should do the trick. Building the Playhouse Walls Building walls for a playhouse is pretty much the same method carpenters use to build a house. Using simple 2x4 studs Ill lay the boards out on the ground and create each wall as a separate unit. Then with some help from a friend Ill raise the completed walls vertically and nail the corners together... just like people used to do when building barns.
They will take pride knowing that they are the ones caring for them. There is a porch which spans the front of the house and is covered so your children can sit on it even if its raining. A chimney and dormer windows complete this cottage playhouse adding that last realistic touch. This beautiful playhouse will add the charm you are looking for in your backyard. The wall panels for this playhouse come already attached with pre-primed siding. This means that all you have to do is paint it any color you desire.
Decking and Sheathing Next comes the most rewarding part of the project: adding plywood panels to the roof (decking) and the walls (sheathing). For roof decking most playhouse plans call for 1/2" plywood panels that Ill simply nail down on to the rafters. Getting at the panels to nail them down might be a little tricky though. Some people suggest you go at them from inside the playhouse - with a step ladder poking up between the rafters. Then after each panel goes down Ill come down move my ladder and go back up for the next section.
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