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Outdoor wood playsets
Outdoor wood playsets












outdoor wood playsets

Future plans to up the fun factor include a standing skateboard swing, chalkboard panel and picnic table.Īll in all, we saved over $1,000 for a comparable pre-fab set, and we got to customize it to our liking.

outdoor wood playsets

These accessories were the most expensive - and essential - parts of the playset. But the slide is still the fastest (and most fun) way off!Ĥ. We ordered heavy-duty swings, climbing rocks and a steering wheel from Amazon. We added a rock wall and a set of stairs along the back as two additional means of egress in the unlikely event of a fire. I think the diagonal decking and archways are nice touches that may not have come with a pre-fab set.Īnd now the kids have a place to entertain, too!ģ. (They really go flying down that thing!) We cut the planks at 45-degree angles and secured them with wood screws. I wanted a play area they wouldn’t outgrow too quickly, and so the upper deck is set to fit a 5-foot high slide. Using pressure treated deck boards, we constructed two platforms. My son made sure everything was level and plumb. (All of this was completed while I was in Montreal for my girls weekend.) Let me just say this sucker’s not popping out of the ground when you’re swinging high like those flimsy metal swing sets of my day! We started by digging holes for the posts and cementing them in for the frame. We also didn’t see one we couldn’t build ourselves, and so, in our usual fashion, we set out to DIY a better playset for a lot less.ġ. We priced out a few pre-fab playsets and didn’t see one for less than a grand after taxes. A playground in our own backyard was a perfect solution. My littles are still quite young, so they also require a watchful eye.

outdoor wood playsets

It was also to provide a safe, enclosed space for our kids to play. I think children thrive when they play outdoors - swinging to their hearts’ content, running in the green grass, feeling the sun on their skin. We wanted a private place to entertain - which led to our DIY pergola - and a fenced yard to conveniently let Kona out to do her business and play. After living in Japan for six years with only an itty-bitty concrete front porch, a good-sized backyard was one of our requirements when we were searching for a new house.














Outdoor wood playsets