A View From An Elevated Kids Playhouse With Wrap Around Deck
Ever wonder what it would be like to have a kids playhouse six feet up in the air and totally surrounded by a wrap-around deck? A kid could be totally engrossed in creative play and not even have to worry about touching the ground the entire time!
This playhouse does exist and strangely enough it was built primarily upon two old-time clothes line poles, anchored in cement. If one looks closely enough in the video, the two metal clothes line poles can be seen under the playhouse.
The playhouse was built very high above the ground, about 6 feet, and was accessible by a wooden ladder. The wonderful thing about the wooden playhouse was that it’s surrounded entirely by a wrap-around wooden deck with tall, sturdy wood railings. On three sides of the playhouse, the deck was narrow. Near the front door to the playhouse, the deck widened out and was very spacious.
When entering the playhouse, one went through a door that was three-quarter the size of an adult door.Not only was there one door, but there was an additional door.The first door was solid wood and the second door was a screen door. The screen door had been removed during the snowy and cold winter months but it can be seen off to the side in the video.
The first impression upon entering the kids playhouse was the bright, cheery and roominess of the playhouse because of the numerous windows and the high ceiling. On each wall of the playhouse there was a window and each window had, at one time, matching curtains which were in storage during the winter months.
The windows had screens and could be opened or closed depending upon the outside weather. This was a handy feature when kids had sleepovers inside the playhouse - no bugs and plenty of air movement.
There were two decorative, half-moon windows in the playhouse. The first was above the door and the other was on the wall opposite the door, above the window. The half moon window above the door had a faux stain glass accent allowing for colorful dancing sunbeams inside the playhouse.
The spacious deck was used in a variety of play including fending off invading pirates or as quaint as pretending to play "restaurant" using kid-sized chairs and tables.
In the spring, portable flower boxes are hung from the railing and planted with white and red geraniums. To create an inviting and cheerful environment for children, a variety of flower pots with overflowing foliage and flowers were placed on each side of the playhouse door.
The kids playhouse was very interesting due to the wrap around deck, the elevation of the deck off the ground, the screen door, two half moon windows and the fact that the inside of the playhouse was so airy and open. What child wouldn’t want an elevated kids playhouse like this to enjoy creative play?


