I recently got an outdoor playhouse for my kids and I'm looking to place something underneath it. I want to avoid putting it directly on the grass since I don't want to damage it, and the patio isn't an option either. There's a rocky area where I'm considering setting the playhouse, but I need a flooring option that allows the kids to play barefoot comfortably. I thought about cutting a piece of turf to fit and nailing it down. Do you guys have any other suggestions? I'm a bit hesitant about outdoor floor tiles since I'm concerned they might come apart due to the uneven ground.
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You might want to clarify what you mean by 'piece of what' for the flooring. Good quality turf could be a good option, but keep in mind it can get pricey. It's super durable, though!
In my experience, I used some decking boards to create a sturdy floor. Just nailed them down and placed the playhouse on top—it worked out really well!
A solid idea would be to pack paver sand on the rocks and then tightly set concrete pavers together. The playhouse itself can help hold them in place. Plus, you can paint the pavers to make them look like decorative tiles!

Geninius hack! Love the tile idea ?