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  • Question
    What about under your bed?
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    If there's enough room, sure! Setting up your hideout under your bed might be pretty smart, since it's quiet, hidden and already covered, so you won't have to do a lot of building. Bring a few of your things down there and enjoy the peace and solitude. Just be careful not to get attacked by dust bunnies!
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    I have acres of open land. Where should I set up an outdoor hideout?
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    Build your hideout at the base of a tree, or simply stack some branches together tee-pee style. If all else fails, you can turn a work shed or camping tent into a personalized hideout.
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    Can I build my hideout in my bedroom?
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    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as it's big and comfortable enough to be your hideout.
  • Question
    What should I put in my hideout?
    Community Answer
    Whatever you want! Fill your hideout with engaging activities, like books, toys or video games, load up on your favorite snacks or leave an opening to watch TV through. Your hideout will be all yours, so you can do just about anything you want with it.
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    I am trying to build a hideout in my backyard. How do I make it cozy?
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    Grab some towels or quilts that you don't mind getting dirty, and lay them on the ground to provide a soft surface to sit on. After that, place a few pillows where appropriate and go from there.
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    What can I do if I have no secretive space in my room?
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    If you live near the outdoors, go out and set up a tent in a safe place. Or, you can build a tree house.
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    How do I make a hideout using my bed?
    Community Answer
    You can attach some blankets to the ceiling and let them drape down, enclosing the bed.
  • Question
    How do I keep a hideout secret?
    Community Answer
    You should build it in a secret place or a place nobody ever goes to.
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    Where should I put my hideout?
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    A spot in your room is an option, as it would be easy to get to. If you prefer something outside, maybe a shed or a spot underneath something would work. Maybe just a corner that is well hidden and unsuspecting works for you. For inside, try behind a bed or under a desk. If you try under a desk, lay a blanket or sheet over the desk. This could masquerade as a tablecloth while hiding you.
  • Question
    How do I keep my hideout well hidden?
    Community Answer
    If outdoors, put some foliage, branches, or grass over and around the hideout. If indoors, make it look like it's a bookshelf or a table.
  • Question
    Can I make a hideout with a bunk bed?
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    Yes, I do this all the time. Just get a big blanket and tuck it under the top mattress so that it flows over the bottom bunk - boom, instant hideout.
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    Where should I put my hideout if I don't have room in my house or yard?
    Community Answer
    Be creative. Put it wherever you want that is available, for example in the basement, kitchen or your bedroom.
  • Question
    What if I want it outside but I can't do it alone. Can I get a friend to help me?
    Community Answer
    Make sure your friend has permission from his/her mom or dad first, and make sure your guardian knows he/she is with you.
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    I have room above my garage, but it is unsafe. How do I make it safe?
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    Ask your parents! They can help you make the space safe and usable for your hideout. Doing it without their permission and help is risky because you may miss some dangerous spots that they would notice, which could be a problem.
  • Question
    Can you create a hideout in school?
    Community Answer
    It's not recommended, since it isn't your space. Besides, you shouldn't be hiding out while you're supposed to be in class! Save your hideout for your home or property to avoid getting in trouble.
  • Question
    My couch is a half hexagon shape, What should I do?
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    You could use it as your base. Just put a blanket over it, and use it to your advantage.
  • Question
    We are having a sleepover in the school gym, and there will most likely not be any chairs or couches. What are some other ways I can make a fort with my friends?
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    If there are bleachers in the gym, you might be able to use these to make a fort with blankets, sleeping bags, etc. (though you should ask permission first). If you or one of your friends has a tent, you could ask ahead of time if you could bring it and have your hideout in there.
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    What can I do if I can't use chairs or other furniture and my only space to build a fort is in my closet?
    Community Answer
    You could attach a blanket to the top of the closet's entry to create a tent.
  • Question
    How do I make a hideout in a narrow space?
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    Simply set up a couple chairs several feet apart (or just one chair, with a couch, table or bed serving as the other support) and stretch a large blanket or sheet over the top. Make sure you leave an opening on one end so you can get in and out. Remember, no space is too small. You're only confined by your imagination!
  • Question
    What do I do to keep my hideout from falling over constantly?
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    Anchor it in the corners with sturdy furniture like a sofa or some chairs, and place a support in the center. A table usually works well for this purpose.
  • Question
    How can I create a hideout in my basement?
    Community Answer
    The steps in the article above should work just fine for your basement.
  • Question
    What things can I use to give my tent stability?
    Community Answer
    You could use wooden planks, PVC pipe or something similar, stacks of books, or even sticks!
  • Question
    How do I make a hideout with a small backyard?
    Community Answer
    You could always make your hideout inside, or put a folding table outside and drape blankets over the edges in your backyard since it does not require a lot of space.
  • Question
    What kinds of things can I eat inside of an indoor hideout that won't make a mess?
    Community Answer
    You could eat granola bars, fruits and veggies. They are healthy and do not make a mess.
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    Can I build it outside?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you could! Find a good spot for it, like under a tree.
  • Question
    Can I create a hideout in a small space under my stairs?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. Just clean it out first if it's dusty.
  • Question
    Are there any substitutes for chairs while making a hide out?
    Community Answer
    You can use a desk, couch, or table, depending on their availability. If you have stairs, you could wrap blankets around the railing to form a strong uphold.
  • Question
    How can I decorate my hideout?
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    Well, start by seeing how much room you have to spare. Then, once you know how much space you have to decorate, decide on what kind of theme you'd like to have for your hideout so you know what kind of decorations to get. I recommend things like Christmas lights, fluffy pillows, etc.
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    How do I make my hideout the right temperature?
    Community Answer
    There is no right or wrong temperature. If you're uncomfortable, experiment with different rooms and different numbers of blankets. You could also put a fan in if you need to.
  • Question
    What do I do if I want my hideout to be hidden?
    Community Answer
    Try making a hideout in your closet, under your bed, desk, or anywhere secret and enclosed.
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