Looking to spruce up your kid’s playhouse with a unique and simple roof design? Here are 17 delightful ideas that will make the playhouse the envy of the neighborhood!
Flat Roof with Overhang
A flat roof with a slight overhang can offer just the right amount of protection from the elements. I once crafted one using leftover wood from a decking project, and it turned out to be a great play space for the kids.
Living Green Roof
Why not try a living roof with grass or succulents? I once helped a neighbor install this eco-friendly option, and it was a hit with both the kids and the bees!
Chalkboard Roof
Turn the roof into a creative space by painting it with chalkboard paint. The kids in my family adore doodling on their rooftop canvas, and it’s such an easy way to refresh the playhouse look.
Bright, Colorful Roof
Add a pop of color with a brightly painted roof that complements your garden. Painting the roof was a weekend project that turned into a delightful splash of color in my backyard.
Fabric Canopy Roof
A fabric canopy is a flexible and playful option that can be switched out seasonally. I love using bright, patterned fabrics to change up the vibe of the playhouse.
Miniature Thatched Roof
For a touch of whimsy, a miniature thatched roof could be just the thing. I once wove one using straw, and it added such a fairy-tale charm to the playhouse.
Transparent Roof Panels
For a playhouse that lets the sunshine in, consider using transparent roof panels like plexiglass. I used this idea for a friend’s playhouse, and the kids loved the light-filled space to play and read.
Solar Panel Roof
Harness the sun’s power with a solar panel roof, teaching sustainability while powering lights or a small fan inside. I installed a small one on a playhouse, and the kids loved having their lights at night!
Classic A-Frame Roof
The A-frame roof is a classic choice that never goes out of style. It’s one of those designs that’s straightforward to build, providing a charming look that takes me back to my childhood treehouse days.
Bamboo Roof
A bamboo roof offers a tropical vibe that’s both unique and eco-friendly. I crafted one last summer, and it was a serene addition to the garden.
Recycled Material Roof
Get creative by using recycled materials for the roof, like old CDs or bottle caps. It’s a fun and eco-conscious way to involve the kids in the building process.
Rustic Wooden Shingles
Utilizing rustic wooden shingles can give your playhouse a natural, earthy feel. I personally enjoy the process of crafting these from reclaimed wood, giving each piece a story of its own.
Stained Glass Roof
Add a touch of magic with a stained glass roof, either using real glass or colorful films. I once helped a friend with this, and the colorful light reflections were simply enchanting.
Integrated Slide Roof
Incorporate a slide into the roof design for extra fun. I once built a playhouse where the roof doubled as the launching pad for a slide, and it was an absolute hit!

