

🏡 Unlock backyard magic with the Sweetwater Playhouse — where imagination meets craftsmanship!
The Backyard Discovery Sweetwater Cedar Wooden Kids Playhouse is a premium outdoor playhouse designed for children aged 2 to 6 years. Constructed from durable cedar wood with a charming pre-stained finish, it features four large windows for natural light, a working doorbell, a kid-friendly half door, and a fully equipped play kitchen including a toy sink, stove, and phone. The playhouse also includes a snack bar window and flowerpot holders to enhance imaginative and social play. Easy to assemble with pre-cut and pre-drilled parts, it comes with a 5-year warranty, making it a stylish, sturdy, and safe backyard centerpiece that inspires creative outdoor fun.








| ASIN | B07ZB14C1R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,186 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #10 in Kids' Playhouses |
| Brand Name | Backyard Discovery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,815 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00752113001312 |
| Included Components | All Wood, All Hardware, Pretend Sink, pretend stove, Snack window |
| Item Dimensions | 46 x 42 x 55 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 46"D x 42"W x 55"H |
| Item Type Name | Playhouse |
| Item Weight | 34.74 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Backyard Discovery |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
| Material Type | Cedar |
| Number Of Windows | 4 |
| Size | Large |
| Theme | Playhouse |
| UPC | 752113001312 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**P
Great playhouse!
Super cute and well made. Took about 3 hours to put together. Directions were easy to follow. My kids love it!
M**H
Buy the playhouse!
We were looking for a playhouse for our first grandchild who is turning 1 year old this month and after much research we bought this gem. We couldn’t be happier. Upon opening the box the smell of the cedar wood fills the air. The best thing to do is stack individual pieces to make sure you received all the pieces as this makes it easier to find parts to assemble the house. The directions were very easy to follow but we also used the BILT app for instructions which was great since you’re able to rotate images and get close ups. It took us a total of 3 hours to assemble. We had a couple mishaps but they were recognized early on so we were able to correct. We did a clear coat inside and out because living in South Florida we get a lot of rain. I’ll probably reseal every 6 months because I want this to last. The house is so beautiful. I did find one small hole in the roof so we plan to fill it in. I love that it has the realistic doorbell. The sink, stove, pots & pans and utensils will keep the little ones occupied for a good amount of time. The phone is a cute addition. I love that the house has holders for flower pots. We placed the house in a spot where we are able so see in clearly. I love that the door locks but I know our granddaughter will eventually be able to unlock it. People have complained about the door. I can see that after some heavy duty use it may have to be repaired. I would definitely use hinges if I need to repair. The house is heavy duty requiring 2 people to move it to different spots. That being said I would most definitely move it into the garage during hurricanes. Buy the playhouse… your kids will love it!
D**M
Kids will Love it!
Arrived undamaged, very well thought out sub-assembly of parts to make it go together as easy as possible. All tools needed are included but you will need a hand drill for some holes that need to be done. Good quality fasteners with no shortage. I feel the wood used is of good quality. Staining or painting in the future will greatly increase its lifespan wich goes without saying. Many cool accessories the kids will love including a working electronic door bell. I’m pretty handy, took about 3 1/2 hours start to finish with all the little touching taking up the usual time. Everyone who saw it loved it. Kids will scream Christmas morning.
K**N
Good for it's price
Cons: This was very difficult to build, the instructions were not very clear and the images did not clearly show the pieces so expect for it to take hours to build. Took us 4+ hours. You need two people. I did like that the corner panels already came together though, the middle boards is where you have to attach everything. Also just like other reviews said, there's times the holes were not where they should be or there at all so you have to make them yourself and you need to be careful because the wood easily cracks. The pieces do not align flushed like you'd expect. There gaps everywhere. Some pieces came damaged. The paint is low quality, we also saw the brown circles everywhere, not sure what that's about. Another coating of paint would help, but it doesn't look too awful, it's liveable for us. Also there's a bar at the bottom of the door and a wooden piece sticking out acting as a door stopper which is annoying and a tripping hazard for us. Pros: it does the job and it's a really cute design. Perfect for my 4yo and 1yo. I like that it came with kitchen items like the pans and spatula. The doorbell is a big hit. It's not too heavy but you do need to lift from the bottom, if you grab the windows it sounds like the wood is cracking. But you can easily push this around if you have it on like a mat (not grass or concrete). Compared to the $1k+ houses like this we looked at, this is worth it's money.
E**.
Such a high quality playhouse!
Our two grandsons (ages 2.5 yrs and 9 months) were coming for a visit, and we wanted something special in the backyard for them to enjoy and explore. This little cottage has fit the bill perfectly. I am so impressed with this product, but I wanted to share a couple thoughts. 1. The quality of the materials (almost all cedar wood) is truly 5-star. It looks and feels like something a master carpenter might build by hand for his own kids, not like a cheap plastic toy from the mall. 2. The design is incredibly well done, from an assembly standpoint. When the box landed on my porch, I had a hard time visualizing how this little house could possibly fit inside, without it just being a huge pile of small bits of lumber that would be a nightmare to assemble. Once I opened the box and laid out all the pieces, I was so please to see the thoughtfulness of the design, which cleverly used hinged corner panels and other pieces to vastly reduce the numbers of parts and steps in the assembly. 3. The written directions for assembly are among the best I have ever seen. And I have assembled a lot of toys and furniture over 40 years of "adulting." I did not use the "app", but the assembly manual had clear diagrams, easy to follow steps, excellent labeling and description of parts. It was honestly a pleasure to be able to march through all the steps without agonizing over trying to interpret vague drawings or descriptions. (You still have to pay attention to detail - I made a stupid mistake very early because I wasn't paying close enough attention to the diagram, but caught and fixed it before it caused any problems). 4. I have a degree in engineering and a fair bit of "Dad" and DIY experience, and it took me 5 1/2 hours to assemble, working almost entirely solo. I did have to enlist my wife's help to align and hold the roof panels before screwing them in, as I didn't have enough hands to do that by myself. So you may want to budget more time than you think you'll need. I was working in the dark with a flashlight for the last hour. As well-engineered as the assembly process is, a single "step" might require you to fasten 32 screws. If at all possible, you should have some sort of powered driver for all the screws. I can't imagine having to drive all those screws by hand. (The wood is soft, so the screws go in very easily, but all those revolutions add up over time!) 5. The cottage is the perfect size for our two grandsons. But Grandpa is a bit bigger, at 5' 10" tall, waist about 46", and generally an XXL. At my size, I didn't get too far into the build before getting into, out of, and working inside the playhouse got a little tricky. I worked by reaching my arms through the windows as much as I could, but crawling in and out through the doorway was unavoidable for several steps, and if I was any larger it would have been a real problem. Just an FYI for any beefier assemblers out there. All in all, I can't recommend this playhouse any more highly. My daughter now wants one at her house on the other coast, and I suspect I may be flying there to assemble that one too!
C**E
Cute playhouse
Cute little playhouse! Overall, the set up was fairly simple, with repeated steps. The wood was easy to drill into. It cracked on me only once when there weren’t predrilled screw holes (just for the counter supports). My kids love the working doorbell. The screw wouldn’t go all the way into the door handle from the inside, so we put it in as far as we could and it still works.
C**S
Great Playhouse
This playhouse is excellent! I was able to put it together with very little issues. I would try and slightly widen the pilot holes if possible. I did have some areas that split including one of the triangles above the door. However, the overall quality is perfect and has several fun features that my daughter uses.
J**F
Feels sturdy, but it’s all staples and glue and broke easily
We bought this a year ago for my son’s birthday. He loved it and played with it often! It’s adorable and not an eyesore like some playhouses. We thought it was pretty sturdy, but unfortunately we had a big thunderstorm come through and it either went airborne in the wind or was tumbled over a few times (not sure because we don’t have a camera, but it was toppled over about 25’ from where it usually sat) and broke to the point that we can’t repair it. Because everything is glued and stapled, trying removing the pieces that broke and splintered (to try to replace them) is causing everything else to fall apart. For $250, we expected it to hold up better. This may not be an issue for you if you don’t live somewhere with wind/storms, but if you do, it’s something to consider. You might want to sit it on it’s side if you have a storm roll through, or maybe even remove the roof if possible, so it doesn’t get picked up in the wind.
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