It’s that time of year again: stores are bedecked in twinkling lights and boughs of pine and kids are writing lists for Santa that are a mile long.
Read MoreDynamite Tree Fort combines our Robin Hood Tree Fort with swings, bridge, rope net climber and a tree deck. Built in 2008 for a stay-at-home dad and his children, this structure transformed their backyard into the playdate capital of the neighborhood.
Read MoreWe are pretty proud of how well-built, engaging and eco-friendly our structures are. We know they are gorgeous and lead to countless hours of imaginative play and healthy, outdoor fun. But there’s nothing better than hearing it right from a client! From Kathleen: I cannot adequately express our children’s’ reactions…
Read MoreLuscious browns and blues with touches of curry make a tasty color palette for this Robin Hood’s Fort with 9′ long bridge (soon to have 2 swings attached underneath). The guys are “detailing”. This is the stage in our process where we erect the structure and bolt it together to…
Read MoreA few weeks ago we installed our classic Robin Hoods Fort with 3′ long bridge over 1 swing. It fits beautifully into a small backyards. This installation is almost complete: Jeff will return the following day to remove the bracing (which keeps the bridge level while the concrete footings set…
Read MoreBarbara’s “pre-designed” Robin Hood’s Fort is popular for good reasons: lot’s of play activities, choose how many swings (1, 2 or 3), add features like a roof, choose your style of railing (rope or wood), pick the configuration that works best for your yard (how about the rock wall on the front?) and choose your own colors!
Look what was just installed last week in Pasadena, CA: beautiful, luscious colors on Barbara’s popular Robin Hood’s Fort play structure (this one has a 9′ long bridge over 2 swings and a Pyramid roof with stars):
Read MoreWashington DC 3/1 to 3/4: Jeff and I visit his folks, go to museums and I meet with a new client in Bethesda who wants a tree perch…
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