Since the playhouse roof is slanted downward from front to back the front wall was at seven feet higher than the back and sides which were all the same height at six feet.
Playhouse roof framing.
Invest in high quality lumber and plywood as the components will be exposed to bad weather.
This will make your a frame roof secure and sturdy and also creates supports for the metal roof panels you will add in a little bit.
To attach the roofing panels to the roof start on the back of the roof.
I framed in a large picture window on the west side and a smaller higher window on the east side for the loft.
To do this first create a frame and then cover it with plywood.
More on this in a second 2.
Cut the rafter to the correct angle and length using a framing square and a circular saw or a miter saw.
Protect the components with appropriate paint or stain.
This simple roof design will take all of the confusion out of rafters.
All the framing lumberany of the framing wood walls and roof are made using 100 50 2 4 stock.
Reconsider with this plan.
Measure the ridgeboard the board that will run lengthwise through the center of the triangle shaped roof to 7 11.
Once the wall frames are firmly attached to the floor you can move onto making the roof for the playhouse.
There are a few tips that you should take into account if you want to get a professional result.
You can easily reach it with a step stool in the playhouse and stepping up through the rafters and cross supports.
There s probably a thousand different ways we could have built the roof but this is how we did it.
Pre drill through the roofing panels with a 1 4 drill bit then carefully attach the panels with the woodtite screws.
In most of the cases you need a friend to give you a hand when assembling the playhouse roof.
Next the 4 by 6 boards were nailed inside to the frame to be a part of the joist structure that was necessary to hold the sheets of plywood and sustain the weight of the particle board concrete forms being used for walls and the roof.
When we left off on the playhouse build yesterday we had the deck built the frame of the playhouse done and we were moving up to the roof.
100 50 2 4 is a very common size lumber and is readily available at most lumber yards.
Think putting up a roof on a playhouse is difficult.
Take a few more of your 2 x 3 x 8 boards and frame out the front door.
Purchased 8 inch wide boards were used to make a frame for the playhouse structure after the railroad ties and corral boars were placed in holes in excess of 3 feet deep.
I knew when i was planning out this project that i wanted a roof that was going to look good but also be durable and water tight.