How to build a real castle for a child from ordinary wooden pallets
Categories: Children | Design and Architecture | Life hacks
PictolicWho among us in childhood did not dream of his own fortress? One of the users of the Bored Panda website under the nickname Kurios Arts decided to please his five-year-old niece and built her a whole castle out of ordinary wooden pallets. He told about it in a post and provided all this with detailed step-by-step photos.
Here's what he writes: "When I told my five-year-old niece that I was going to build a hut in the backyard, she replied that she did not want a hut, but wanted a "princess castle". Okay, I did everything I could..."
(15 photos in total)
First I had to build the frame of the hut.
Then I made the floor.
In one of the walls I cut a round hole for a door.
What is a princess castle without a heart?
It's time to move into the yard.
One of the last things that needed to be done was the roof.
And now he's ready!
That's how it looks from the inside.
View from the door.
Added a slide to make it more fun.
It's time for the princess to enjoy the castle!
The final result.
Keywords: Castle | Games | Needlework | Diy | Construction
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