He drew these plans. . .
front view
side view
back view
Calculated how much wood he needed. . .
Measured, cut, drilled, and nailed. . .
This is the base.
. . .and ended up with something like this!
This wasn't the finished product-don't worry! He added stair rails and finished the railing on the sides-can't have kiddos falling out of the loft while reading! I left early this morning to go to a professional development workshop so I didn't take any pics of the loft when it was complete. This one was made for a new kinder friend of mine. . .Jennifer I hope you're kinder sweeties love reading in this!
Of course this job couldn't have been completed without the help of two additional handy men. . .
There was a little bit quite a bit of time spent taking a rest on the bricks due to throwing wood chips and getting into stuff that was "off limits."
Look at Christian's mad face. . .
He was not happy about taking a rest break at all! We had to find him a special job to keep him occupied and out of all those wood chips! Despite my efforts to keep him somewhat clean. . .he was covered in saw dust by the time we went back inside!
Next up. . .construction on my new loft! Also I've received many e-mails wondering about the Promethean Board shower curtain cover. I'll post a step by step "how-to" post soon-be on the lookout!
I can't believe you are able to put a loft in your classroom! Our district would never allow this. This is so creative and wonderful for the kids! I can't wait to see it all put together!
ReplyDeleteRambling About Reading
I had a loft like that and loved it!! I moved rooms and our district said that it was a fire hazard. It was great for the kids to read and I was able to do some storing underneath, too!! You will love it! I can't wait to see finished pictures. Ours had a chain that a sign that said closed when we needed it to be closed. I miss my loft!
ReplyDeleteBusyBees
Love it, but it would never fly in our district either:(
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting one for years and I think I'll propose it to our Admin - worst they can do it say no:) Thanks for sharing - as always such great ideas. I love your story of your little one - mine are bigger and still need those very i portant "rest" times :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Look out, teachers everywhere are going to want your hubby to make them a loft too :) Can't wait to see pics of the finished product in your classroom! Your students are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteVanessa @pre-kpages.com
That's a pretty tame mad face. What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteYour kiddos are so blessed to have you and your hubbie's mad skills! Can't wait to see yours all dolled up and in use!
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