Sunday, January 3, 2016

How to Design a Family-Friendly Yard for People of All Ages (8 photos)

Provide natural areas for kids to play. Encourage kids’ imagination outdoors by creating wilderness play areas with a variety of natural materials for them to explore and experiment with. Plant a small grove of trees or a sunflower forest, or design game spaces that allow for different kinds of play: lawns, giant checkerboards and sandboxes. In this image, a sandy playspace integrates with site rocks as a natural play area.

A natural area as a playspace has an advantage over a stand-alone, off-the-shelf product because it’s more easily folded into an overall landscape design. A plastic swing set, for example, will degrade over time and may eventually be thrown out once the kids have outgrown it. An integrated natural playspace will improve with age.

Learn more about designing a garden for kids that’s full of discovery


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