A Childrens Play House Gives Hours Of Fun

By Colin Greensands

If you are planning on a childrens play house for your offspring, you have about as many choices as you have when purchasing an actual home. Playhouses vary in sizes, styles and materials. There are a few decisions you are going to have to make before you get started.

Size is a good place to start. Do you want a small playhouse that can be used indoors? Or would you prefer a larger one that can only be used outdoors? How many children need to fit in the house? It should be large enough for your own children plus at least one friend each.

You may choose to either build your playhouse from the ground up, or purchase one that you only need assemble. This will partly depend on how comfortable you are with a hammer and saw. If you are not really handy, you will have far more options with a prefabricated house. If you are handy, then you are far less limited by building your own.

If you are buying a prefab playhouse, think about what type of materials you prefer. They generally come in either plastic or wood. Wooden houses will tend to be more durable and last longer. They are also easier to modify, if you want to add your own touches. Even if you think you want to build your own, it is not a bad idea to take a look at what is available to buy. If nothing else, it may give you some good ideas.

Possibly the most difficult decision is going to be the style of the playhouse, especially if you have more than one child that will be using it. If both boys and girls will be using it, it can be even trickier. The girls might prefer something fancier that evokes images of tea parties and garden socials. Boys, on the other hand, might want something that resembles more of a military compound. If the playhouse is going to be for both sexes, try to find something that might appeal to both, such as a ranch or a pirate den.

It is safest to actually ask and get the involvement of your kids. Naturally, this will probably get you a lot of feedback that just is not practical. But you can try to use at least some of their garden ideas and you will get parent points for listening to them.

If you are going to build the playhouse yourself, this is a chance to get the whole family involved in a project. Have the kids help you pick the colours of paint to use. You can even have them help paint as well. This will generate a feeling of ownership and just may get them taking better care of the playhouse.

When you have the playhouse itself the way you want it, you can then stock it with furniture and accessories that fit with the theme. Accessories can be added both inside and outside. After all, no pirate den would be complete without a Jolly Roger flying over it.

Whether you buy your childrens play house or build it, your kids are sure to be thrilled. They will have a place they can really call their own. A place where they can use their imaginations and have all sorts of fun whether alone or with a group of friends - 30228

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