You won't believe these amazing Charmed Playhouses for kids
From an elaborate ship to a Rapunzel-style tower, these fantasy playhouses are some of the most amazing creations for kids we've ever seen
One Canadian company has taken the luxury kids playhouse market to dizzy new heights.
Charmed Playhouses make bespoke commissions which can include anything from a drawbridge castle to a three-storey pirate ship - all designed on a micro scale, perfect for thrill-seeking kids.
Owner Tyson Leavitt takes his inspiration from the families he builds the houses for with each design catering to the kids' interests.
Many of the designs include wrap-around slide and tunnels, working lights, intricate brick and stone detail and a whole host of other extraordinary features.
So whether your kids want to battle pirates or rescue a princess in a
tower, these bespoke playhouses will let their imaginative run wild.
It'll come at a price though as each playhouse is a bespoke commission and can cost anywhere from between £5,000 to £70,000
Some of their previous commissions include a modernist house, a two-storey treehouse, complete with swing, and a purple-fortress. Amazing!
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The Canadian company started just a year ago with three employees and now employs 15 dedicated tradesman and designers. Charmed Playhouses have recently expanded across North America and who knows, maybe soon they'll be in Europe!
The company even has a TV deal set up for later this year! Wowser, we can't wait to see more of their jaw-dropping designs.
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