Model 2 Classic
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page 28–31
Krista’s loft
has a look out
tower so Captain Hook can
finally sight land after many
weeks at sea. On the first floor,
windows are the theme, bring-
ing sunshine to all corners.
The windows also provide a
clear view of activities wheth-
er you are inside or outside
the loft. Captain Hook’s secret
treasures can be safely stowed
on the shelf under the stairs,
or deep in the hold below.
For more variety…
You
can also try customizing your
loft by rearranging the panels.
Any panel can be substituted
for another panel of the same
size, with one exception. An
arch panel may not be placed
next to a stair (see Step 14,
Ba-
sic Skills
). Did you know you
can flip a pattern and build
it facing the other direction?
It’s easy if you photocopy the
plan on a sheet of transparent
overhead material. Turn the
transparency over on a piece
of white paper to work from.
Ken’s loft
is only 53 inches
wide, making it the perfect
room expander. It’s designed
to stretch along a wall with
windows, so children can see
out on both levels. A shelf
and a tunnel under the stairs
make interesting nooks, while
wide open spaces invite group
activities. Rainy Day? Have a
picnic in your own treehouse,
high and dry!
page 24–27
77"
101"
125"
53"