How to Build a Sandbox: 17 DIY Plans
Kids love to play with mud, sand and all things messy. Building them a sandbox could keep them engaged for hours together. Firstly, you need to hunt for a suitable area in the backyard with sufficient capacity. Then clear it off the outgrowth and get yourself to work with wood. The set of tutorials will guide you in the building.
Your backyard will be filled with cheerful voices as kids bathe themselves in sand while playing in awesome glee.
A covered sandbox will be your safest bet if you want to preserve it for long. Just slip the lid on when kids are not playing, and your handmade playground of sand is intact.
For this project, we encourage you to use salvaged lumber. It is cheap and looks great.
Since this is a place you will find your children frequently, make sure that they are sufficiently cleaned before entering the house.
How to Build a Sandbox with Lid
Double-duty lids on a sturdy sandbox look gorgeous and are utilitarian. The fact that it converts into a seat adds on to its striking features.
A few power tools and basic construction skills are all you need to nail this gorgeous project.
Once you zero in on a spot to set your sandbox, you should start with your digging. Just make sure that you place four stakes at the corners of the chosen spot, to demarcate the area.
A sandbox with a canopy will guarantee hours of uninterrupted play for kids. It keeps the sand clean and protects young skin from the harsh effects of direct sunlight in summer.
Toddler Sandbox with Lid and Benches
If you are pressed for time, put an old plastic pool to good use by building this colorful sandbox.
Let kids enjoy the tactile experience of sands as they play in these delightful sandboxes. Now that you know the details let your saw and drill do the talking.
Published on January 11th 2016 by Peyton Derrida