I'm trying to build a wooden fort for my daughter, a lean-to style similar to a pergola that can hold up a roof made of draped blankets. I've initially made one using PVC pipes, but now she wants a more permanent wooden version to celebrate her high school graduation. We're aiming for a size of roughly 11x7. I'm concerned that using 2x6 lumber might make the structure feel too bulky in her room. Are there any alternatives to the 2x6, or are there brackets available for smaller lumber?
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I get that this fort isn't going to be temporary if it's an upgrade for her! Honestly, 2x2s might be enough for just holding blankets. If you're feeling adventurous, you might even consider using dowels that are 3/4” or 1/2” thick—just keep in mind the corners could be a bit tricky. You could look for some plastic corner connectors that would fit well with the dowels to make it easier.
Have you thought about using bamboo poles? They’re super lightweight and look great for a fort! Plus, they’re a breeze to cut down to your desired length and can be secured together with glue, nails, or rope. This could really bring a fun natural look to her fort!
That sounds like a fun project! Just a heads up, building something like this in a bedroom can be a bit tricky since forts are usually about hiding away. If you're looking for more creativity, you could use furniture like chairs to help support the structure and drape blankets overall. It makes for a great space without needing something too permanent. But if you're set on building something, I'd recommend keeping it on the lighter side to avoid overwhelming the room.
