After sharing my daughter Sophie's playhouse that her father and I built (see this post) - and having it featured in the pages of Flea Market Style - I continue to receive many kind comments and letters from readers who have been inspired to create similar little houses for their children. In fact, in recent months, I have received letters and photos from three readers who did more than dream as they put their hammers to use to build, renovate and/or repurpose playhouses for their own children (and grandchildren!). I am pleased to share some photos of these sweet, little houses and perhaps you might catch "playhouse fever" and think about building one of your own for your children!
For those who might be new here, this is Sophie's playhouse:
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Now, first up is the charming playhouse Tammy R. and her husband "renovated" for their daughter, Riley.
Tammy writes:
"I found your site over a year ago and fell in love with Sophie's playhouse. It has been my inspiration to do something similar. When we bought our home, it had a little playhouse (that had seen better days). I hated it and wanted my husband to use it for firewood. Instead he stored firewood in it. Once I saw Sophie's playhouse on your blog, however, my mind starting racing and thought about all the wonderful things I could do with this existing playhouse that I once wanted burned. I coaxed my husband into relocating this playhouse via tractor to a more desired location. Now, near completion, everyone that sees it absolutely loves it! I want to thank you for the inspiration and I know Riley will have so many great memories."
Next, Penny W. is happy to share images of the adorable playhouse she and her husband built for their three grandchildren. (I sure hope the handyman and I are as energetic when we have grandchildren some day!):
Penny's grandchildren:
Finally, Dorcy C. shared photos of the playhouse she and her husband repurposed for their daughters.
She writes:
My oldest daughter, Kenzie, and I were on our way to the arboretum for some one-on-one time when we passed a house under renovation with this beat-up shed on the property. The shed had a large window that would be perfect for the two girls' cottage. We jumped out of the car to look at it and proceeded to ask one of the workers if the shed was going to stay with the house. He informed me that the homeowner had just given orders to demo the old shed. STOP!!! I called a million places to get it moved from the ivy-covered hill it was sitting on to our back yard. My husband said to forget about it - it would never happen...We showed him! We worked through the winter to paint it (not an easy paint job) and to replace the window and door (salvaged historic door and crystal doorknob). We are still in the process of "yucking it up"...adding odds and ends - but I couldn't wait to share it! And my mom and I made the fireplace!
And Dorcy's lucky girls:
Thanks to Tammy, Penny and Dorcy for sharing their new playhouses!!































Those playhouses are just incredible!! Very lucky girls indeed! :)
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ReplyDeleteAll of these "imagination" houses are just delightful...it's so nice to see children treated as the special little beings they are. ♥
Just lovely..I enjoyed the post so much.
Have a wonderful day,
Stephanie ♥
I love all of these. I'm inspired thanks!
ReplyDeleteI was so inspired by Sophie's Playhouse that I created a blog background and named it...well...Sophie's Playhouse. :) It's the best I can do until we save up some money for the real thing. :) Always so inspired by you!
ReplyDeleteI want a playhouse!!! So cute!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Ki
What sweet playhouses! I especially loved the second by Penny. Just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLinda thanks for sharing. I always wanted a playhouse like this when I was a young girl - I guess I still would like to have one! If you have a moment stop by my blog for a wonderful give away! www.tresorsmarche.blogspot.com Erin
ReplyDeleteI'm counting on my boys having some girls so I can have a playhouse. They are all great. TFS.
ReplyDeleteMargo
I've sifted through tons of playhouse inspiration, and homemade playhouses like these will always be my favorite! What a great way to spend time with your children!
ReplyDeleteoh how i love these!! now my girls are too big. wish they could've had one when they were smaller. i shoulda done it then. :(
ReplyDeleteAnn, there is always time when you have grandchildren! I wanted one of these when I was a little girl, but had an empty "chicken coop" instead....still wonderful memories. My daughter said to me recently, "Mom, I didn't have that, but you made one for your grandchildren"....I told her that #1 funds were tight and #2 I wasn't married to a carpenter at that time....so my grandchildren win!
ReplyDeletePenni
Oh these are too adorable! I definitely want to make one of these when I have a yard -- darn condo living! :)
ReplyDeleteHi There, These are gorgeous playhouses! Your playhouse had me inspired as well when I accidently found your blog last year. Yours will always be my favorite... Is there an email I can send pictures to you?
ReplyDeleteMy children dream with a playhouse like this ... Very good post :)
ReplyDeleteHello
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful space for children.
I think the kids so happy..
So nice...^^