Backyard Activities Articles
Building a Tree House or Fort: The Ultimate Backyard
Experience
Each year, a large number of children play outside.
Unfortunately, many of those children easily experience
boredom. If you are the parent of one of those children, you
may have searched high and low for the ultimate backyard
experience. In your search, it is likely that you may have come
across tree houses or forts. These structures offer most
children an unlimited amount of fun. In fact, you may find that
your child doesn’t want to leave their newly constructed tree
house or fort.
While tree forts or houses are fun to play in, there is
something that is even more exciting than playing in them. The
process of making and designing a tree house or fort is
something that you and your child will likely never forget.
Therefore, if your child does not already have a tree house or
fort, you may want to consider making one. To get the most out
of this experience, you will want to make it together.
To build a tree house or fort, you may need to have a tree.
While a tree is a vital part of a tree house or a tree fort, it
is not necessarily required. If you only have small, unstable
trees in your backyard or none at all, you can still build your
child a fun play fort or house. Instead of building the
structure in a tree, you will just have to build it on the
ground.
The first step in building or designing your own tree house
or fort is to familiarize yourself with all of your options.
When making your child a tree house or fort, you can design the
structure a number of different ways. Despite this freedom, you
are advised to examine popular tree house or fort designs and
plans. In addition to giving you structural ideas, you may also
be provided with detailed construction manuals.
Perhaps, the easiest way to familiarize yourself with tree
house or fort designs is to use the internet. By performing a
standard internet search, using the words tree house deigns,
you should be provided with a number of different links. These
links should take you to a website that offers tips, detailed
directions, or ideas for building a tree house or fort. If you
are able to find the tree house or fort of your child’s dreams,
you may want to print off all applicable information, including
building guides or instruction manuals.
In addition to using the internet, to familiarize yourself
with tree house or fort designs, you may also want to visit
your local book store or library. There are a number of books
and resources guides that are available. These resource guides,
like the ones found online, should provide you with pictures
and detailed directions. If your local book store or library
does not have any tree house or fort books, you may want to
search for books online.
Once you have found the tree house or fort that you would
like to build, you will need to purchase building supplies.
These supplies may include, but may not be limited to, wood,
nails, screws, and other common tools. In most cases, you
should be able to purchase the supplies that you need from your
local hardware store. If your local hardware store does not
carry all of the needed materials, you should be able to find
them for sale online.
When it comes time to build your child’s tree house or fort,
you will want to keep them involved in the process. While they
may be uninvolved in actual building process, there are other
ways that you can use their assistance. After you have reviewed
the construction directions, you may want to have your child
read you the directions as you go along or hand you the
materials that you need. No matter how large or small their
part is, your child will likely be happy that you involved them
in the process.
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