Sunday, September 18, 2011

Hayden's treehouse





I am going on record..... My husband is AMAZING....


When it comes to his family he will bend over backwards to give us what we want. And when we asked for a simple playhouse for Hayden to enjoy... he gave us an awesome treehouse for endless of hours of fun and a mini garage for mom to hide all of the toys when its not in use.


As I blog about this.. I may say "we" alot.... but really it is mostly all of Steve's doing and mastermind. Hayden and I stayed indoors most of the time away from the heat... I don't have play-by-play pics but it will give you a good idea of what it looks like throughout the process.


He decided on this spot next to the deck and by our largest tree. A sandbox was originally there, but it could be easily moved.


We decided on this space next to the existing deck and by our largest tree.


Steve originally wanted a house actually built into the tree. But compromised with me by building a platform for the playhouse which provided a garage to house all of Hayden's toys, tractors, and wagons when not in play.



Fast forward a few weeks.. playhouse is assembled and placed on the platform deck. The playhouse is actually a premade playhouse sold at Costco. We felt it would be better to buy the house because of all of the fun details in the house that we wouldn't replicate as well or even at its cost. We did paint the house to replicate our actual home with red door, trim and awnings. Other things done at this stage- the sandbox was moved over, garage is fully enclosed with the sliding door framed out.



From this angle... you can see the rock climbing wall two differnet degrees of difficulty.


The metal ladder was a temporary way for us to access that side of the house.






Here I am snapping pics from inside of the house away from the mosquitos and heat! Steve is starting to frame the floating deck into the tree.








Pretty amazing looking! and sturdy!



He learned how to weld to do the railing, but found out that the look
of the new contracted railing with glass was barely more and decided to
contract out this railing and glass for the deck for asthetics purposes.













Added a stairway to the open hatch, a yellow slide

and some colored tiles and almost done.


A little pressure washing to prep for staining.







Voila! All done. Steve said it was time consuming

but more than worth it to see Hayden enjoy it.

At least now that its cooler.


4 comments:

  1. It was fun doing it and so worth it- any one of you guys would have done the same if you had a climbing monkey for a son-you guys are so sweet.

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  2. so unique and special - love it!

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