Pirate Hideout Treehouse

by johnkry19 in Outside > Backyard

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Pirate Hideout Treehouse

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This is just a rough overview of the treehouse I built. I did not take pictures of all the small steps I took or all the hardware I used. You can find all that info in any "build a treehouse book".

The First Board

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The first board is always the hardest, started with an 8ft 2x6 and a lag.

Support and Floor

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I used 2x6 to box in floor and 2 10ft 4x4 posts for additional support. I used decking boards for deck.

Frame

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I used 2x4 for frame and windows from Lowes. Picture of my son helping with frame...
The house itself is 8ft by 8ft but left it 2 feet long in from for a porch and ladder.

Walls

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For the inside I used plywood and cut around tree limbs. On the outside I used treated wood fencing. My brother and Papa hard at work...

Door and Ladder

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I built my own door using deck boards and screwed together using Z pattern. Ladder is made of 2 2x6 and side and 2x4's for steps

Roof

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I used 2x6 for support with osb board over top, framed in a sunroof and shingled the rest.

Decor

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I bought most of the decor from eBay, ship wheel, lantern, flag and skull and crossbones carpet.

Finish

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Turned out to be a nice camping spot for me and my boys, I put an inflatable mattress and computer for movies. Grandfather and grandson enjoying the camp out...

Time and Cost

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I took about 100 hours to build with the spare time me and my father had. Total project cost about 1800$. We had a great time building it, and my kids absolutely love having a place of their own.