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DIY WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE CUBBY HOUSE
I'm wanting to know the dimensions and the type of wood I would need to build this for my son, would also like platform stair inside the back of the cubby house that exit at the red rectangle to a slide that is also undercover
The blue lines indicate an extended roof that is only roof, so he can park his wheelchair if needed.
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This looks like a great project @Cstar.
Some things to consider;
@ProjectPete My backyard is grass and my son has sensory issues, so will definitely need to be raised.
He is able to move around (crawling) but is unable to walk so there needs to be a lot of room on the inside for him to move freely.
Hi @Cstar,
Fantastic project. I'm sure the Workshop community will be more than happy to assist. Great to see you've already got Pete lending a hand. Some other amazing members that would be fantastic to get input from are @LePallet, @Tara86 and @Yorky88.
Let me extend a very warm Workshop welcome. We're really pleased you could join us and look forward to seeing the cubby house come together and your son having countless hours of fun.
Jason
Thanks for that @Cstar
- To help reduce the height required for adequate airflow below the floor I suggest using Formply as it's sealed and protected from moisture. I'd then buy lengths of 200x50 H4 sleepers and rip them to lengths of 65x50 to use as your subframe - I say H4 because they'll be in constant contact with the grass/moisture. H3 would warp/now over time.
- Use a decking solution for your ramp and verandah area. H4 sleepers ripped to triangular shaped would be best for your frame again given constant contact with grass/moisture.
- Your wall and roof framing would be fine with 90x45 H3.
- Use desired size H3 for making the fence, etc and ensure they're painted.
- Fibre cement (FC) sheets/cladding is the best option for the exterior finishing however Bunnings also has suitable shiplap pine cladding which you can use. 3 coats of quality exterior paint will keep it looking good for quite some time.
Hope this is a good start for you.
Happy to help with your actual plan/layout when you get to that point.
Wow thank you @ProjectPete, would you like to build this for me aha, just joking, if i take what you've said to bunnings would they be able to get all the items together for me (I'm guessing they'd understand everything you've said?)
I'd love to! It'd be a special kind of accomplishment this one. Are you in Perth?
Let's get a plan drawn up for you with specific dimensions, timber types, brackets, fixings and go from there.
That would be amazing, thank you @ProjectPete
No I'm in Victoria haha!
Oh that's a shame.
Well why don't you start by sending me the basic/outer dimensions - length, width, height.
That way we can work on the frame structure, etc and the materials required.
Include things you'd like such as side of doorway, windows, shelves, etc
By the way, when are you planning to get this done by?
That sounds amazing @ProjectPete, it's dark here at the moment so I will go out tomorrow and give the area a measure.
Hopefully by July, so I'm able to have it ready for the spring/summer.
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