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Plastic cubby house is a small, freestanding play structure made primarily from moulded plastic designed for children to play in. It replicates the feel of a little house — with walls, windows, doors and often fun features like mail slots, verandas, or built‑in seats — but because it’s plastic, it’s lightweight, weather‑resistant and easy to clean. In Australia, plastic cubby houses are hugely popular in backyards, playrooms and daycare settings because they give kids an imaginative space that’s safe, colourful and low‑maintenance.
Here’s why so many families choose them: they’re durable outdoors, often easy to assemble without specialist tools, and gentle on little hands with rounded edges and non‑rusting materials. Whether it’s for toddlers practicing “house” or older children staging their own adventures, a plastic cubby house becomes a cherished part of childhood play.
Plastic cubby houses come in a surprising range of designs in 2025 — from basic models for toddlers to feature‑rich playhouses that rival wooden structures for fun and functionality. In Australia you’ll commonly find:
A simple, classic design with:
Door and window cut‑outs
Roof and walls
Easy assembly
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers getting their first playhouse.
Adds extras like:
Mail slots
Shutters or pretend shutters
Built‑in benches
Mini verandas
Great for creative, pretend play scenarios.
Fun aesthetics that spark imagination:
Fairy cottage
Garden shed style
Beach hut look
Castle or pirate fort motifs
These encourage story‑driven play — especially with sibling groups.
Some designs let you add:
Play tunnels
Slides
Attached sandpit walls
Modular options grow with the child and can be reconfigured.
Smaller footprint versions ideal for:
Bedrooms
Playrooms
Smaller outdoor spaces
Often foldable or lighter for easy repositioning.
Larger plastic playhouses big enough to include:
Built‑in seating
Fold‑down tables
Raised floors
These mimic outdoor backyard playhouses but retain plastic’s easy care.
Each style suits different needs — from tiny urban yards to larger suburban back gardens — so you can pick the right scale and features for your space.
Choosing a plastic cubby house isn’t just about looks — it’s about safety, durability and long‑term play value. Here’s a practical guide to help you decide:
Make sure the cubby house is suitable for your child’s age:
1–3 years: Simple designs with low openings
3–6 years: Feature‑rich cubbies, more play elements
6+ years: Larger spaces and creativity boosters
Look for rounded edges, non‑toxic plastic, and stable bases to keep active kids safe. A certified Australian safety standard rating is a bonus.
Measure where you plan to put it:
Backyard: Full‑size playhouses
Patio or deck: Compact versions
Indoors: Lightweight boxes with collapsible panels
Allow space around the cubby so kids can move freely — about 60 cm clearance is ideal for play.
Not all plastics are equal:
UV‑treated plastic resists fading in Aussie sun
Heavy‑duty panels withstand rough play
Waterproof designs mean no warping after rain
If your cubby will stay outdoors year‑round, UV and weather protection should be a top priority.
Ask yourself:
Do you want interactive windows?
Is a veranda or porch important?
Do you want future attachments like tunnels or slides?
More features keep play engaging for longer.
Some cubby houses come flat‑pack with clear instructions & hardware,
while others require more time and tools. If you’re not a DIY fan, look for tool‑free or quick‑build designs.
Plastic is generally low‑maintenance — but:
Smooth surfaces wipe clean easily
Avoid textures that trap dirt
Check if spare parts are available
If the cubby will be in a high‑traffic outdoor spot, effortless cleaning matters.
Plastic cubby houses aren’t just playthings — they offer developmental and practical benefits.
Kids invent roles like:
“Home chef in our cafe”
“Shopkeeper at my stall”
“Explorer in my fort”
Meaningful pretend play builds language and social skills.
Open‑ended play stimulates:
Problem‑solving
Narrative thinking
Role playing scenarios
Children often use everyday props (pots, soft toys) to enrich their play.
Climbing in and out, reaching for windows, and racing friends all promote gross motor development.
Cubby houses are excellent for:
Playdates
Sibling interaction
Cooperative games
Group play fosters sharing and communication.
Unlike cardboard or wooden playhouses that need shade or sealing:
Plastic stands up to rain, sun and rough use
Low‑maintenance makes it ideal for Aussie backyards
Simply hose down or wipe with mild soap — perfect for busy families.
At House of Isabella Australia, we understand that parents want safe, fun, long‑lasting outdoor play spaces. While our core speciality is premium home décor and furniture, we love recommending kids’ play essentials — including stand‑out plastic cubby houses — because play spaces are part of a joyful home.
Here’s how we help you enjoy the best experience:
Afterpay & Zip available so you can spread the cost
Fast delivery Australia‑wide — coast to outback
East & West Coast warehouses for quicker dispatch
Large in‑stock catalogue so you won’t wait weeks
Exclusive and unique designs you won’t find everywhere
Australian‑based customer care that truly helps
While we don’t stock every playhouse model, we partner with brands and can help you source options — from straightforward plastic models for toddlers to theme‑rich, feature‑packed playhouses.
Plus, complement your play area with décor and storage from:
Florabelle Collection – kids’ outdoor rugs & playful accents
Emac & Lawton – kids’ seating & storage solutions
Gallery Home – soft furnishings that match playroom themes
Café Lighting & Living – fun outdoor lighting to extend playtime
OneWorld Collection – colorful outdoor accessories
These pair beautifully with your cubby to create a complete kid‑friendly zone.
As we move through 2025, several trends are shaping how families choose plastic cubby houses:
Rather than just a stand‑alone cubby:
Linked tunnels
Slide attachments
Sandpit or DIY chalkboard walls
These combinations keep play fresh and versatile.
Gone are the bright primary blocks — muted:
Earth tones
Pastel greens
Sandy beiges
blend cubbies into backyard landscapes.
Kids love add‑ons like:
Mini gardens outside windows
Magnetic play panels
Chalk surfaces
These little extras create longer engagement.
Parents prioritise UV‑stabilised plastics and reinforced roofs to beat Australia’s sun.
Designs that move easily between patio and yard are on the rise — great for all‑weather play.
A plastic cubby house doesn’t have to look like an eyesore in your backyard or playroom. Here’s how to make it a designed part of your space:
Add a soft outdoor rug, paired seating (from Emac & Lawton) and shade cloth to turn it into a “little home” zone.
Plant low shrubs or potted herbs around the perimeter — it softens the plastic look and brings nature into playtime.
String solar lights or café bulbs (like those from Café Lighting & Living) around the cubby for magical dusk play.
Keep play props in accessible baskets or shelves (think Gallery Home storage baskets) to encourage independent play.
Match cubby colours with outdoor furnishings for a coordinated look. A beach hut‑coloured cubby pairs beautifully with sandy neutral décor.
To expand your play space knowledge, you might also explore:
Outdoor Play Equipment
Kids Storage Solutions
Backyard Play Zones
Modular Playhouses
Shade Sails & Outdoor Shades
Children’s Outdoor Rugs
Mentions of brands such as Florabelle Collection, Emac & Lawton, Gallery Home, Café Lighting & Living, OneWorld Collection and others are included purely for descriptive and contextual purposes. House of Isabella Australia is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with these brands. All product choices and recommendations should be personally verified for safety, size, and suitability for your home and children.
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