Laurel's loft
is an "L"
shaped design. It looks great
in a corner, or as a room
77"
divider. Place the loft near
classroom windows and the
children will finally be able to
see the wide, wide world. Un-
derneath, there is room for a
quiet time out of the crowd.
Lightfooted little lambs will
love the look out, while lazy
53"
lions lie licking lollipops!
Laurel's loft
page 16-17
Patty's loft
has a wide arch
so that you can keep an eye
on activities on the first floor.
78"
This long loft makes a good
room divider, with a tunnel
for those who think the grass
is greener on the other side.
54"
Patty's loft page
18-19
For more variety
... Try
customizing your loft by rear-
ranging the panels. Any panel
can be substituted for another
panel of the same size, except
never put an arch next to a
stair railing. 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.
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Model 1 Starter
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