We moved in into our first home which was on a hill with no flat area to play. Flattening the rear yard was out of the budget so I came up with a way we could use the space wisely to achieve an entertaining play area for us and our children to enjoy. 1.5 years in the making, working on it most weekends and a few nights a week shoveling in the dark after work while only using hand tool as we couldn't get any machinery in, we now have a fun multi purpose entraining area. All materials were second hand, free or upcycled. The whole backyard was under 5K.
Here's a before photo.

Materials


Treated deck pallets, treated posts, and obviously all your standard screws, bolts and paints etc

Tools
Hand tools and Ryobi Power tools
Steps
Step 1
First step was removing all the trees and the concrete BBQ to see what I was working with. The lawn areas was made first so we had something to start enjoying and made it less muddy during winter.


Step 2
From there I measured up the deck area to a height and length we could still watch from the loungeroom window as well as measuring how many decking pallets I would need.





Step 3
From there I resourced all the pallets, treated post, cubby, slide etc from marketplace, or give aways until I had all the items to start building. The cubby was transformed and painted and the pallets were all screwed together in sections ready to screw to the posts.



Step 4
22 concreted treated posts hold the deck up in sections all bolted together and stained to protect the wood. From there the trampoline and cubby was lifted up ready for the railing.



Step 5
We then install the railing posts and safety wire to protect the kids from falling over. Then it was time to enjoy.


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