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3 Things To Consider Before Purchasing A Tutor Saliba Play House
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Christine OKelly
 
By Christine OKelly
Published on 08/12/2009
 

Tutor saliba play houses are all the rage in most parts of the country. As more and more people learn about the benefits of buying these play houses for their kids in regards to nurturing their imagination and creativity, more models of these houses are becoming available for parents to purchase. These play houses get their names due to their classic Tudor style construction along with the addition of a special hidden study nook each houses contains. If you are ready to purchase your Tutor saliba play house, here are three things to consider.

 

Cost Of A Tutor Saliba Play House

 

Tutor saliba play houses are available at a variety of price points. A simple house can start around $300, but the large and more intricate designs can easily top $5000. It's up to you to decide how much you want to invest.

 

A less expensive house will be just as fun as the more expensive models, but with fewer options. These options include features like a doorbell, more windows with real glass, flower boxes and a back entrance to the study nook.

 

Size Of A Tutor Saliba Play House

 

The most common tutor saliba play houses include one room plus the study nook. Larger models have more space that can be split it up into more rooms. Some of the larger play houses have separate rooms perfect for a play kitchen or even a room big enough to hold a sleeping cot.

 

The size of the play house is largely determined by the space available in your back yard. You'll want to take care to measure where you're planning on putting the house and check into any space regulations your community might have before ordering one of these play houses.

 

Do It Yourself Construction Or Hire A Professional

 

Once you've chosen your play house and have determined where you're going to put it, the next step is deciding whether you'll put it together yourself or hire a professional to do it for you. While it can save you quite a bit of money if you decide to put the house together yourself, you should also weigh the amount of time it will take and determine if it is worth the value.

 

Although the houses come with everything you need and detailed instructions, it can take up to 6-8 hours to put them together. A professional, on the other hand, can have the house up in as little as 2-3 hours as they understand the instructions and know exactly where each piece should go.

 

No matter which house you choose or if you put it together yourself, or even hire a professional, your children will love their new tutor saliba play house. A play house will give your children a safe place to play away from the distractions of the television and computer and will foster imagination and creativity for years to come.