All around the world, landscape architects are taking pains to make sure they design public spaces with children in mind.
The goal is to create spaces that are fun and inviting for children, but can also still be used by adults.
But how do you achieve the same balance in your own backyard? Here are some ideas for blending kid-friendly backyard features such as swing sets and landscaping.
Start by figuring out your budget for the project. Then ask yourself how a backyard playset might be visually or physically connected with other parts of your landscape.
And try to see things in the long term. Don’t get a swing set that’s only going to appeal to your kids right now. Eventually, they’re going to outgrow it. Choose a swing set that you can upgrade as times goes by, allowing you to add features that appeal to kids of a variety of ages.
Swing sets are made from a range of different materials, so do your research to choose which one work best for you. Wooden swing sets blend nicely with your backyard landscape, and materials such as redwood and cedar are durable enough to withstand moisture, humidity and insect damage when treated with paint or finish.
Mixing swing sets and landscaping means thinking about safety considerations. Having dirt and grass beneath your swing set isn’t enough. You need to put down a material with good shock absorption properties to protect kids against falls. These can include:
Is your backyard ready for a swing set? Visit Swingset & Toy Warehouse. Our team can help you find a backyard play set that’s not only right for your family, but right for your landscape as well. We can work with your landscape designer to develop a swing set configuration that can grow with your family.