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Playground design: “Tree house”

Embark on a delightful journey as we venture into the creative realm of playground design. This feature will guide you through an unusual and imaginative design for a children’s playground located at an unexpected place – the top of a hill. We will explore various aspects of playground design, including landscaping, architecture, and practical considerations for the safety and enjoyment of kids. From the initial sketch to the final blueprint, we will cover the entire design process, offering valuable insights for those planning to construct a unique play area.

Whether you’re looking to create a playground in your backyard or a community space, this article will provide a wealth of ideas. Stay tuned as we ascend the hill of playful creativity!

Unusual design of a children’s playground at the top of the hill

Unusual playground design

The architects did a great job and presented the original design of a small children’s playground with an area of ​​​​only 32m2, located in a clearing, on top of a hill on the site of an old farm.

The construction, due to its location on a hill near the trees, received the strange name “Tree House”, although it has nothing to do with such houses.

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

Interesting design in a clearing on a hill

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

Tree house layout

The site includes two levels: the ground floor and a small balcony “crow’s nest” under the open sky. Most interior elements are made of polycarbonate.

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

First floor

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

Exterior finish of the house

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

There is only one way to get into the house: climb the volleyball net and push the hatch up. The stairs lead through the second hatch to the “crow’s nest” on the balcony, where there is a mahogany desk.

From there you have a beautiful view of the meadow and apple orchards. A bespoke spiral slide in the space between the balcony and the first floor is a unique sculptural element under which you can hide from the bright sun, sit quietly and relax after a hard day’s work.

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

You can get into the house using the grid

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

Mahogany table in a crow’s nest

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

Children’s spiral slide

On one side of the structure, from the balcony, you can see what is happening on the ground floor. On the other hand, the amazing valley of the Hudson River opens up.

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

 

Playground Design: "Treehouse"

 

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