Indoor Wooden Castle

 by Stryker
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Today for the world's biggest show and tell I have an indoor wooden castle. It's an 11 foot wide, 4 foot deep, 9 foot tall castle I built for my boys in our living room. Don't ask me how I got my wife to ok this, I'm not even sure.

I made it out of plywood, 2x4's, MDF, screws and paint for just a few hundred dollars.

After a few sketchup drawings, room measurements and some internet research on castles. I came up with this original design.

The build took a few weeks because I was designing and constructing during those precious few weekend hours during the boys nap time.
 
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Step 1: Walk through

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Starting from the left you have a 12 inch step up to a double padded and carpeted platform. This serves two purposes. One, it gave me some storage space and two it keeps very little ones from trying to climb up where they should not be. This leads to two windows that are actually the steps to the upper level. A built in handle helps get us older "kids" up to the top level. (Picture 1)

The top level has a nice large carpeted play area that leads you across a bridge giving access to the tower with fireman's pole. (Picture 2)

In the tower foam padding lines the hole and side walls with a custom made pillow fitting around the pole at the bottom. (Picture 3)

After sliding down the pole you find two built in shelves in the tower for storage and a side entrance to the main castle hall. (Picture 4,5)

Inside the main hall we have a nice dragon tapestry covering the back wall and a medieval looking mirror. (Picture 6) Just inside the front door is a push button light switch that controls the inside string lights and outside torch lamps. (Picture 7)

The front has two plastic torches that actually flicker for a great effect. A wooden shield is attached above the main door which was saved from my childhood. The tower has two long thin windows resembling the archers windows used in real castles.
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jovad says: Dec 30, 2012. 6:06 AM
You make lovely things! Especially this castle and the prayer kneeler are nice...
Kallandra says: Sep 28, 2012. 8:19 PM
Wow, that is amazing! I'd love to have one of these for myself, 17 years and all. Absolutely brilliant, 10/10.
lobodawg says: Feb 9, 2010. 11:07 PM
I did it!! Took me 3 weekends to build and another week to collect the materials. Thanks for the plans. The sketchup helped a great deal. I've always wanted to build a dollhouse for my daughter, but she's 10 now and she has 3 younger brothers. Figure I'd better build this or I'd regret it for the rest of my life. For the fire pole, I found a 10 ft fence post works great and costs much less than an electrical conduit.
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lobodawg in reply to lobodawgSep 3, 2011. 9:54 AM
Someone requested better pictures. Here you go!.
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Stryker (author) in reply to lobodawgFeb 10, 2010. 6:07 AM
That looks great.  I'm so happy someone actually used one of my instructables.  Post more pictures if you have them I'd love to see more.
amylooraptr says: Jan 17, 2010. 7:29 PM
I really want to say that I will build this for my kids, but that's a lie, I will actually be building this in my new home for myself and my husband hahaha. I can't wait.
Sowee says: Jan 3, 2010. 8:18 AM
You really like to build things for your sons! Very cool castle!
-gabe- says: Dec 5, 2009. 7:44 PM
Hot damn! I would move into something like that if only my mom would let me build it. That's pretty sweet though
mcmatt11 says: Sep 16, 2009. 5:12 AM
That's frickin awesome!
Stryker (author) in reply to mcmatt11Sep 16, 2009. 6:31 AM
Thanks, it was fun to build and the kids love it.
diablopartain says: Feb 7, 2009. 5:28 PM
woe I like, you put a lot in to it. the detail is outstanding. I'm very impressed
Shinta786 says: Jan 29, 2009. 6:59 AM
wow, this is very nice. I'd never come up with such an idea. The kids must have loved this. BTW, do you have a video of your 72V bike?
Stryker (author) in reply to Shinta786Feb 2, 2009. 7:49 AM
Thanks it's a lot of fun. Sorry no good videos of my bike. I'll try to take some this year.
porcupinemamma says: Jan 26, 2009. 1:02 PM
ahhhh yes-I make lists for my husband, but he just glares at me lol. Still a fab looking ible though:0)
porcupinemamma says: Jan 25, 2009. 10:18 AM
would you make one for me too? I am technology challenged lol
Stryker (author) in reply to porcupinemammaJan 26, 2009. 7:34 AM
Sorry my woodshop is closed for the winter and the wife has already got my spring to do list started.....
The Porsche Fan says: Jan 24, 2009. 7:30 PM
How do you vote? I'll vote for this
The Porsche Fan says: Jan 24, 2009. 7:27 PM
you convinced your wife? WOW that's impressive :) the castle is cool too haha
ichiwazaryu says: Jan 22, 2009. 1:13 PM
Cute, looks very doable
alkacojo says: Jan 14, 2009. 6:12 AM
Congrats on becoming a finalist in the contest. You deserve to win
radiorental says: Jan 13, 2009. 2:03 PM
Excellent instructable. Curious about the plywood you used... it looks sort of green in the photo - its not pressure treated is it??
Stryker (author) in reply to radiorentalJan 13, 2009. 2:10 PM
Thanks. No it's not pressure treated, it must just be the lighting.
porcupinemamma says: Dec 30, 2008. 5:51 AM
My son would have LOVED this when he was a young boy. Utterly fantastic!
Grey_Wolfe in reply to porcupinemammaJan 13, 2009. 10:59 AM
I'm 26 and I want one, lol. Maybe I'll have to make one. . . for my kids, really... lol Very cool Instructable, Stryker.
junisponds says: Jan 12, 2009. 8:46 AM
very cool - looks like fun!
teamcoltra says: Jan 11, 2009. 1:36 PM
I think this is EXACTALY what I need for my spare room that I couldn't think of anything to do with.
LaPorte_H says: Jan 11, 2009. 11:55 AM
This is awesome! Fantastic job. Wanna build one at our house?
bassclarinet23 says: Jan 10, 2009. 6:44 PM
Awesome idea! but I don't want my mom to murder me.
phreakincool says: Jan 10, 2009. 11:46 AM
Awesome job! I wish I had kids young enough to enjoy something like this.
bedbugg2 says: Jan 10, 2009. 10:52 AM
thats amazing! great use of space.
Rishnai says: Jan 9, 2009. 7:38 PM
I think it's great when people build things like this for kids. It's something your boys will remember and charish long after your wife wants her living room back.
skunkbait says: Jan 9, 2009. 3:55 PM
Nice job!
wonderbro says: Jan 9, 2009. 2:47 PM
Great instructable, great idea, great job
GraceandMercy says: Jan 9, 2009. 10:18 AM
Lends to the imagination.
nitrox027 says: Jan 8, 2009. 9:03 PM
That is awsome, I wish i had one even though i wouldnt fit -GREAT JOB 2 thumbs up
grantdevine says: Jan 8, 2009. 4:59 PM
Wish I had one of these when I was a kid but failing that I can't wait to have kids of my own to build this for. I'm thinking knight costumes and big dragon marrionette puppets XD
alkacojo says: Jan 8, 2009. 3:57 PM
I have seen this in person and it is unbelievably great. It totally makes the playroom. It looks great and is totally kid safe and friendly. The kids love it. There is a sliding pole in one part of the castle that is fun for the kids as well. Also you have to be a certain height as a kid to be able to climb up to the top part -small ones can get up there but it requires an adult's help. A lot of thought and imagination went into this build.
shadowninja31 says: Jan 8, 2009. 3:54 PM
woah! 5*
omnibot says: Dec 30, 2008. 4:52 AM
I want you for a parent!!!
qwerty29 in reply to omnibotJan 8, 2009. 4:09 AM
me too
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