Showing posts with label Playhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Playhouse. Show all posts
It has finally come together!
And just in time for the long Memorial Weekend...
And just in time for the long Memorial Weekend...

The kids love it even more than I could have hoped for...
which is nice considering all of the time and effort that went into designing, building, painting and decorating it!
Remember where we started from?
Here are a few of the exterior elements:
A starfish...of course...

A cedar flower box made to fit perfectly by Daddy...
(the boys picked out the flowers - they were going for the colors of the rainbow!)

And...
(drumroll, please...)
A Dutch Door!!
If I can't have an adult sized one, then at least we can let the kids have one!

Having my own Dutch Door (or two, or three) is still definitely on my wish list though!
We are extremely happy with how it turned out!
The shingles on the facade made all the difference on the look of the house, so despite it being a challenge to put them up (because we were working on such a small scale), we're both happy that we took the time to do it...

It is only 4 feet by 4 feet on the inside, but surprisingly, we can all fit in it...
at the same time!
And several of the women in our family can actually stand up straight while inside the house!

The kids got to see their cousin, Major, this weekend and I was thrilled that he (at nearly 2 years old) was just as happy to chill inside the playhouse as our kids are!
It was pretty cute to see all of them in there together!

And I can finally display the House Numbers that I made for the playhouse...
(see the rock at the corner?)
I still need to make a "playhouse" sign for the outside and I would love to find a nautical themed weather vane to put on the roof, a little manual doorbell would be adorable...
but other than that, the exterior is finished!
I will show you pictures of the inside once we have it finished. We're still debating over a couple of options - just deciding which route to go. But I was able to get all of the interior painting done - which was no small task!
Have you ever tried to paint OSB?
Not fun at all!
And unlike the lucky ladies that can stand up on the inside, I (at 5' 9") cannot, so painting was....painful. But I love how it turned out and look forward to getting it finished up!
I can happily say...
chicken coop-turned-playhouse has been a great success!
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(see the rock at the corner?)
I still need to make a "playhouse" sign for the outside and I would love to find a nautical themed weather vane to put on the roof, a little manual doorbell would be adorable...
but other than that, the exterior is finished!
I will show you pictures of the inside once we have it finished. We're still debating over a couple of options - just deciding which route to go. But I was able to get all of the interior painting done - which was no small task!
Have you ever tried to paint OSB?
Not fun at all!
And unlike the lucky ladies that can stand up on the inside, I (at 5' 9") cannot, so painting was....painful. But I love how it turned out and look forward to getting it finished up!
I can happily say...
chicken coop-turned-playhouse has been a great success!
................................................................
I am adding this post to the line up over at Julia's weekly blog party - Hooked on Friday's! Be sure to head over and see what everyone else is Hooked On this week!
And if you're feeling inspired, share what you are Hooked On too!

Progress has gone...well, to be frank,
s...l...o...w...l...y
Much slower than it typically takes us to finish a project!
Other commitments and obligations have kept us away, not to mention all of the rain that we have had...
But, today is the day!
The walls have all been constructed and painted
(think, prefab house)
and the peel-and-stick tiles have been laid on the floor.
Today we build...
FINALLY!
s...l...o...w...l...y
Much slower than it typically takes us to finish a project!
Other commitments and obligations have kept us away, not to mention all of the rain that we have had...
But, today is the day!
The walls have all been constructed and painted
(think, prefab house)
and the peel-and-stick tiles have been laid on the floor.
Today we build...
FINALLY!

Labels: Playhouse
Of course!

And I believe, even the smallest of houses should have them!
So when I spotted this rock in our yard, I knew that it was perfect!
Labels: House Numbers, Playhouse
The Lemons:

Rules are rules.
So as disappointed as we are, the chickens will have to wait.
So let's make some lemonade!

Yes, it was intended for chickens, but that didn't stop the kids from dragging their pillows and blankets out to the driveway to sit in it while dad was working on building it.
Looks to me like they just got themselves the perfect, little playhouse!

Because despite the big let down, the kids are happy and have something to look forward to!
You see, kids are resilient. We know this. They can bounce back from bad news in a moment. When we told them yesterday that we were not going to be able to have chickens here, I at least expected one of them to shed a tear. All they asked was "why?" with big eyes and looks of disappointment on their little faces. But all on their own, they came to the conclusion that it was going to be ok because when we move, then we can have our chickens. Along with a dog for our canine-lover, Owen. And the orange and white cat with green eyes for our very specific seven year old, William. They don't get caught up in the disappointment of today. All they see is the promise of tomorrow.
Too bad it's not that easy for us big kids to see things that way!
The circumstances in which we found out about the Home Owner's Rules were...let's just say, less than ideal. The news came in the form of a letter from the Home Owner's Association stating the rules, demanding an end to construction of the project and a written response letter from us within two weeks, along with the threat of fining us $500.00 and a lien against the property.
Sheesh!
Harsh, right?
We were blown away.
Someone decided to take this all the way to the top without the slightest mention of it to us. It didn't take much digging to find out exactly what chain of events occurred. I had my suspicions of who the culprits may be and it was confirmed. What saddens me is that these people are our neighbors. Not the friendliest of neighbors, but neighbors none the less. All they had to do was come and let us know their concerns and what the rules are. We are not unfriendly or inaccessible people. We are here most of the time. And if my husband is here it is almost a guarantee that the garage will be open and he will be in there building something for someone. We are approachable and we will gladly chat with passerby's who inquire about what we are building now. Had these neighbors come to us, we would have realized our mistake and it would have been done. No need to alert the authorities!
Last night we asked ourselves, what we are supposed to be learning from this. Here is what we know:
1. When living in a neighborhood with an HOA, make sure to do all of your homework before-hand!
2. The goals we have for our family do not include being governed by an HOA.
3. We want land and animals.
(Re: #2 and #3...I have known this for years. This event solidified the decision for my husband.)
4. We design great chicken coops! This could be lucrative for us.
5. Trust the neighbors we know. Be leery of those we don't.
I do want to add that I know HOA's can be great! They prevent things from occurring that can de-value a neighborhood. And for that, they are needed. It all comes down to what your goals are, and the environment that you want to create for your family. What Will and I know now is that we are too creative to be stifled by an HOA. We love to design and build and make things beautiful with the goal of making our surroundings better than they were when we arrived. We don't want to ask for approval every time that we want to make an improvement to our home or yard. And we don't want to be governed by an antiquated set of rules.
This neighborhood has a lot of the original owners still living in it. As that changes and younger families start moving in, I wouldn't be surprised if some of these rules become worth fighting for by many. Backyard chickens are already becoming more common place. The idea of growing your own food, reducing your footprint to help the environment, and providing for yourself instead of relying on retailers is something that we see everywhere these days. It's in print media, radio, television...everywhere you look. More and more people are catching on and realizing that it just might be as easy as it looks. It wouldn't surprise me if people started challenging the rules set in place by home builders.
For now, we are content in knowing that our coop, which we put so much time and energy into designing and constructing, will be converted into a playhouse and used by the kids. But, I guarantee this, its future still remains as a chicken coop!
We'll just look at it as delayed gratification!
As for our next project, expect to see a playhouse coming soon along with a few very happy kiddos!
Will and I, we're going to follow the kids' lead
and look forward to the promise of tomorrow!
photos courtesy of CountryLiving.com
Labels: Chicken Coop, Chickens, Playhouse
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