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How to create a beautiful activity area for kids in your home garden

Published on 19th July 2016 by Tessa Robinson

Play is at the foundation of a young age, and a stimulating outdoor play area can provide hours of delight for children.

To provide the most enjoyable summer for your children, make sure that areas around a play area are safe and protected and that any ponds or water features are covered to reduce accidents.

An Open Area

You will always get the most enjoyment for your money with a simple, open-ended space where children may roam, cycle, and play in their natural environment.

Children will not enjoy an outside environment if there is concrete, pebbles, or too much vegetation or shrubs, resulting in ugly bruises and scratches. Climbable trees, on the other hand, are fantastic for providing shade in summer weather.

Extra space provides the opportunity to add play equipment.

Composite decking

During playtime, children will spend time on the deck without shoes, risking injuries from splinters and burns. In addition to trips and falls, wet surfaces can pose considerable risk. It is crucial to consider your child’s safety when selecting materials for a kid-friendly play area, and you should eliminate surface hazards whenever necessary. Composite decking is a fantastic option for your home garden, as it gives a smooth and secure surface for kids to play on.

Composite decking is popular among UK residents because it requires less upkeep and is long-lasting. It’s resistant to splintering, needing refinishing, painting, or sealing. It will not become damaged when exposed to moisture, spillage, or other fluids. Composite decking also offers many benefits over timber decking materials, such as being more slip-resistant and excellent for property owners with hot tubs or a swimming pool.

Unlike years ago, composite decking boards are now affordable and cost-effective. Contact any composite decking supplier online for a quote today.

Trampolines

Not only are trampolines fun, but you can use them to teach kids the value of exercise and keeping fit.

They can positively contribute to your child’s growth and motor skills, which are important learned sequences of movements associated with agility, strength and coordination.

Trampolines have become exceedingly popular in recent years. Whether they are round or square, they should be made of the most robust materials and enclosed by safety netting when used by small children.

Older children, and younger adults who think they are still big kids, are better suited to larger 8ft – 14ft models with heavy-duty frames, springs and padding on which they can throw tucked, pike and straddle shapes.

Playgrounds

Kids can explore a measure of freedom in a regulated and secure atmosphere with play centres. In this setting, kids can always use their artistic talent to construct various play situations, which will help them be more creative and imaginative.

Consider transforming a tiny shed into a tree or playhouse if you lack funds to buy one. You can put it back to its original purpose once the kids have outgrown it!

Effectively utilising your outdoor space in this way can ensure that your children have a memorable summer, exploring their surroundings, interacting, and learning a new skill while socialising. What else could your kids want?

You can jam-pack the playhouse with recreational elements that will keep your kid entertained 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For example, you can add a castle, a scaling ladder, hammocks, a swing, a ball game, and a sandpit. For athletic and enthusiastic

kids, this is a big deal.

Sand Pit

Children love digging in the sand. It gives kids the chance to discover their artistic side by excavating, building, and creating shapes.

Often the simplest parts of life are the nicest. It’s impossible to get somewhere much simpler to play in than a simple sandpit made of timber. Isn’t it wonderful that kids can still find endless fun from shovelling sand, a pail, and a shovel in the digital age?

If you only have a tiny backyard or outdoor space, a sand and water table can also provide enjoyable and physical play.

Kitchen Mud

Mud kitchens are becoming increasingly popular since they are simple to make and provide educational benefits and enjoyment for your kids.

Allowing your kids outdoors to explore their immediate surroundings is beneficial, and mud kitchens can be a really easy build, consisting of old dishes and vessels of various forms and shapes that will soon be filled with mud, small stones, and water.

If the kitchen is close to fencing or a wall, spoons and cookware can be placed beside it. Shelf addition would be a nice idea, as it would make this semi-enclosed space look similar to an actual kitchen, which would excite the kids more.

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