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Do It Yourself Building Plans for a Kid's Playhouse from Black and Decker
Step-By-Step Building Instructions

This 7'-6" x 8' playhouse has many of the architectural details you'll find on a real house, making it a truly special place for play - and a fun project to build. With two homemade windows and a door-window, the 5'x8' interior of the main house is a bright but private space. Outside, a 2'-6" deep covered porch provides additional shelter for playing, lounging, or welcoming guests. The entire building is supported by a single floor frame attached to a wooden skid foundation, which helps make the playhouse easy to move.

Black and Decker offers dozens of reasons for you to use their great tools with a series of free building project plans on their website. You'll find plans for everything from a mail box for your front porch to a big timber-frame shed for your backyard. The plans include extensive details and complete material lists. Click on any of the illustrations for a larger view. Each plan is accompanied by a building guide with illustrations and step by step instructions. Visit www.BlackAndDecker.com to find all of the plans and information on the latest tools to make building them easy.
 

 

 

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