How to Build a Backyard Play Shed for Children

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Keep your kids busy outdoors by having a playhouse in your yard. That way, your kids don’t need to spend most of their time cooped up inside the house. A backyard play sheds can also be a great place for them to entertain their friends. Indeed, a playhouse can be one of the things your kids will cherish for the rest of their lives!

The good news is, you can build a play shed for children by yourself. Here are some ideas: 

Look for Free Playhouse Plans 

If you don’t know what type of playhouse to build, you can get ideas by looking at playhouse plans or backyard play sheds online. There are a lot of free ones you can find today. From here, you’ll be able to find something that will work best for your kids. The good news is, these plans already come with instructions, which means you can start building!

Create a Construction Plan

Let’s say you didn’t get a playhouse plan online, and you made it by yourself. With this, you need to make construction plans first, which means you need to create a blueprint of the house on graph paper that you’ll build from. While doing so, visualize yourself putting the house together. When you hit a snag and realize you don’t know how to do something, you can always go to the internet to get some help. 

Gather Your Tools

Building a backyard play sheds requires tools. Here are some tools you need to have: 

  • Tape measure
  • Pencils
  • Carpenter’s square
  • Circular saw
  • Drill
  • Set of sawhorses
  • Galvanized screws 
  • One and two-inch nails for the nail gun

These are the basic tools you will need when building a playhouse. In some cases, you will need more specific tools depending on the type of playhouse you want to build. 

Watch Tutorials

If you haven’t built a playhouse yet, it’s crucial you watch tutorials online. There are many videos to help you be more familiar with DIY playhouses. By doing so, you will be more confident in your project. 

Another thing is, you don’t have to do this all on your own. You can always have someone to help you—your spouse, a friend, or another family member who has experience in DIY. That way, you won’t get lost when building the playhouse. At the same time, you will have your much-needed support while you’re at it. 

Conclusion

A DIY playhouse outdoors is one of the best things you can give your children. It’s also an excellent project you can do on your own or with someone, which can also be a great bonding experience. By building a playhouse, you will feel a lot better when it’s already up, knowing that you built it with your bare hands. It will make the play shed more special than ever. 

So, if you’re planning to build a backyard play sheds, follow the tips in this post. It will help kick start the project that will make your kids (and yourself) happy by the end of it. However, if you’re not confident with your building skills, fret not! That’s where Barnyard Utility comes in.

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John Haley
John Haley
John Haley joined Barnyard Utility Buildings in December 2020, bringing 30 years of expertise in construction and building materials to the team. John values the team's dedication to customers at Barnyard Utility Buildings, and their shared commitment to customer satisfaction makes his efforts more effective and rewarding. Barnyard Utility Buildings has been serving the Charlotte region for over 17 years, specializing in sheds and utility buildings.