Looking for a play house that's beautiful and sturdy? Our playhouses are made from all-natural redwood lumber with front Dutch doors, sliding peepholes and doorknockers, windows with shutters, and secret escape hatches. Choose your own colors from our 57 different tung-oil stain palettes. We specialize in custom playhouses if you have a special space or a unique idea you want to see come to life.
Looking for a play house that's beautiful and sturdy? Our playhouses are made from all-natural redwood lumber with front Dutch doors, sliding peepholes and doorknockers, windows with shutters, and secret escape hatches. Choose your own colors from our 57 different tung-oil stain palettes. We specialize in custom playhouses if you have a special space or a unique idea you want to see come to life.
Tipi
This Miwok-inspired Tipi (5' diameter x about 10' high) has a full floor and is stained inside and out. The Tipi is tucked between small trees and a large boulder, making it barely noticeable from a distance, a perfect setting for a woodland adventure. It makes a good companion to a play fort.
Barbara's intricate hand-carvings on all sides and gated front porch beautifully enhance this custom playhouse, turning it into a garden of delights with Faeries in the most unexpected places. Available in 2 sizes: Medium (5' x 8') and Large (6' x 9').
This elegant, custom playhouse is the perfect setting for a tea party. Designed to fit precisely into the courtyard nook, the Gingerbread Playhouse has decorative cedar shingles, custom trims around doors & windows, and flower boxes everywhere.
The Storybook Playhouse is elaborately hand-carved with a menagerie of delightful creatures that frolic and play on all 4 walls. It is the perfect setting for letting your imagination run free. Choose your own color palette. Three sizes are available for this fanciful kids' playhouse.
Rosefield Cottage is hand-carved & stained on the outside with a fully finished, painted interior. This charming playhouse (with real glass windows, oak Dutch door, electricity and built-in furniture) sits under the deck of the main house looking out over the San Francisco bay.