IKEA Offers Up Six Genius Ideas For Homemade Blanket Forts
BY THEREDNOW STAFF
Weigh the sheet down with some publications and you’re all set to go.
For Wigwam, you’ve obtained to be the kind of individual who owns a coat and also hat stand.
Finally, we’ve obtained Castle.
First up, it’s simply called Fortress.
Basically, it’s your classic design with the cushions taken off the settee to become walls, and a blanket over the top.
Few ingredients, one classic blanket fort. Also, has the advantage of having a sofa as the main component for maximum comfort.
If you want something a bit more immersive, however, what about the House design?
It’s essentially a blanket over the top of a table, but it has a large Ikea teddy bear or whatever that is involved as well.
Weigh the sheet down with some books and you’re ready to go.
Thirdly, a timeless classic, the Camping Tent.
It’s just that, you get a clothing rail (or similar) and grab that same blanket we’ve been using throughout.
They even provide the idea of putting some fairy lights on a hanging clothes dryer to create an ambience.
Probably the least inventive of the bunch is the Cave.
At it’s core, this is just a sheet draped over the back of a chair. However, this is a situation where we’re trying to recapture our youthful imagination, so let’s give them the benefit of the doubt.
They more than make up for it with the last two, mind.
For Wigwam, you’ve got to be the kind of person who owns a coat and hat stand. However, should you be such a person, there are great rewards to be had.
The wigwam is completed with a fairy light entrance to give you that ‘glamping’ experience, just without having to go outside.
Finally, we’ve got Castle.
It’s the daddy. It requires you to have a bit more space, but is by far and away the most fun you can have with four chairs and a blanket. If you’re making one of these, it’s probably this one.
However, there are six handy fort ideas to choose from there, that could provide you with almost a week’s enjoyment.
What else have you got on?