Landscape Design Ideas for Beautiful and Kid-Friendly Landscaping
You want your Concord, MA, landscape to be a place where your kids can play freely but also a place that is eye-catching to any guests. These new landscape design ideas can create a happy play space for your children while providing a beautiful space for the adults to enjoy, too.
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Start with a Spacious Patio
In today’s landscapes, the patio has become the indispensable room, the place where everyone naturally gathers together. To wrap your head around potential changes to your backyard, the patio is sometimes the place to start. This is where you and the kids can gather to talk about activities as the day begins or wind down the day with some relaxing snacks.
Expert landscape designers can help you think through the many options and explore your priorities, from creating an irresistible outdoor space that has low maintenance requirements to choosing the material underfoot that could be hand-laid stone or brick in the pattern of your choice. As part of the process, you might entertain the idea of adding a fire pit or outdoor fireplace at an adjoining edge. Even if your terrain is not level, solutions can be presented early on, including the creation of a multi-level patio with a fire feature that is easily accessed by wide and deep stone steps.
Perhaps you might want to consider adding a gently bubbling water fountain in a nearby landscape bed or a water wall that recirculates water for a focal point. Your landscape specialists have the experience to combine your dream patio with the existing landscape to produce your personal oasis.
Kid-Friendly Landscape Design Ideas
Treehouse: To entertain your kids, a treehouse situated in an unused part of the yard can be the ideal space for playing and imagining. If you have a large tree already, wrapping the treehouse around the trunk with a wide platform protected by railing can become the space they most love to play pretend, games, and spend downtime. Winding steps to the top of the landing can give your kids a place to pretend they are fighting off invaders. Adding a cover to the house can let them play when the weather does not cooperate. When your plan includes hanging swings from below and a soft sandpit in case someone takes a small spill, there can be an activity for all ages.
Outdoor bowling: The long, narrow space that runs along a fence or at an edge of your yard can be an excellent place to put an outdoor bowling lane where the whole family can compete or your kids can play with their friends. This can become a regular spot for the neighborhood kids.
Blackboard and sand table: A blank side of a wood boundary fence could feature an outdoor blackboard for playing tic-tac-toe, drawing pictures, and playing hangman. With a watertight storage spot to hold the extra chalk, you can even use the blackboard to write messages to your family or to announce the dinner menu for the night.
The little ones can play nearby at the sand and dirt table where they can build castles and make mud pies in their pretend kitchen. Add some pebbles, shells, and acorns for decorating the pies, and this can be the perfect sensory activity for them where they can make a mess and just have fun. You can watch all the fun from the comfort of the patio.
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