Fort Saskatchewan, built in 2005 for a Canadian family, recently got a face-lift when they decided to re-stain it in preparation for another twelve years of fun and games.
Since Palo Alto’s Magical Bridge Playground opened in 2015, families with children of all abilities have flocked to the park to joyfully play together. This comes as no surprise since it is filling an important need as the country’s most inclusive play space, welcoming people of all abilities. If only every community could have one, right?
Read MoreAt this charming play space in the Mohawk Valley Welcome Center, you’ll find kids acting out their Erie Canal adventures on our wooden barge and shipping-container-themed play structure on the banks of the actual river.
Read MoreHere we are, standing on the banks of the Erie Canal in beautiful Mohawk Valley, ready to install our latest project. Pretty nice for a day at the office, right?
Read MoreOnce our lovely Elegant Treehouse had been fully constructed in the shop, we installed it on site. Here, you can see how Barbara picked up elements of the main house’s style to echo in the treehouse design, creating a related offspring, rather than a smaller clone.
Read MoreWelcome to Fort Saratoga, home of non-stop fun. Barbara’s signature “loops of play” create mix-and-match routes up, down and around this sprawling structure
Read MorePart tree hangout and part mega hammock, our unique treepoline unites three towering redwoods in a nexus of relaxation. After our first treepoline was our most pinned photo on our Pinterest page, we knew it was only a matter of time before we got to make another one.
Read MoreAs we’ve done bi-annually for almost 2o years, we delivered our latest Dreams Happen donation to Stanford Shopping Center this week in the lead-up to the June 3 Gala and Playhouse Auction.
Read MoreDestined to be the hang-out for three sisters, Elegant Treehouse is our latest project. Unlike the exuberant colors of some of our structures, this stately clubhouse’s earth tones will exude a dignified charm.
Read MoreIn our last post about this Modified Minnesota Treehouse, we showed you the fabrication process in the shop. The next step is to take it apart into its component pieces for the staining process.
Read MoreLove is in the air~!
Read MoreWe recently heard about a Texas town going to great lengths to move and preserve a historic tree, which brought us back to our very first tree-moving experience.
Read MoreWhat do you do when you want a treehouse but you don’t have a tree? Call in the play experts to customize a structure for you! After careful consultation with the whole family, Barbara created this modified Minnesota Treehouse (sans tree) for their beautiful backyard.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year! Barbara and Suzanne and the whole crew get to be holiday elves, working hard to make kids’ dreams come true.
Read MoreIt’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 MoreA gaggle of children eagerly explores our latest structure, Fort Flintridge in Los Angeles, during the grand opening party. With a rock wall, rope net climb, ladder, wacky rungs and a spiral tube slide, this custom structure overflows with options for getting up and down the two towers. In between, three swings and a set of monkey bars ensures that every kid stays busy.
Read MoreAfter weeks of construction in the shop, a cross-country trip, and dodging rain showers in the installation process, Coral Gables Castle is complete. She stands regally in her tropical setting, ready to spark any child’s imagination.
Read MoreWho’s that watching Barbara Butler and the crew install their latest custom structure, Coral Gables Castle? Frogs, wild peacocks and other critters make this Florida backyard their home. A sudden warm rain is no big deal for them, but for the humans with a job to do, it’s another story.
Read MoreThis week’s post comes to you from sunny Coral Gables, Florida! After fabricating all the components for this tropical castle at our shop in the Bay Area, it is time to assemble the pieces on-site and install the structure.
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