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The process includes 4 phases:
1. Design phase - Ideas are explored, and visuals are developed.
2. Pre-production phase - Details are gathered to ensure everything is built right.
3. Production phase - Elements are built, painted, printed, and shipped to your site.
4. Install phase - Your space is transformed!
Every design-build company will have their take on the process, but this is the general flow from your idea to your transformed space. Transparent and consistent communication is critical to successfully navigating the process, so make sure you ask for a clear list of deliverables for each phase.
It can take 3-9 months to transform your kids' space.
That's a big range of time that can be narrowed down with specific details about your project. For example, is it a renovation or a new build? What do you want to put in your space? What is your budget?
If you need your space updated quickly, there are always ways to speed up the process and simple solutions that will have a significant impact.
$10,000 - $200,000.
That's a big range that can be narrowed down with specific details about your project:
1. The size of your space.
2. The type of product used to theme your kids' space. Generally, the further it comes off the wall, the more expensive it will be.
3. The theme of your space. Do you want a realistic city theme? Or a simple modern look?
Great question!
If your space is for a wide range of ages, design with the older age range in mind. Then, if the older kids think the space is cool, the younger kids will too. Older kids won't be interested if your space feels too young.
A sensory-friendly space creates an environment where all kids get to show up as themselves, ready to learn, play, and grow.
Here are a few things to consider when designing a sensory-friendly space:
1. The experience for families starts before they show up to your space. Ensure your website has clear info on how your space addresses their specific needs. Consider an option for the family to come to the space when nobody else is there to get familiar with it.
2. Use color and textures to help guide kids through the space.
3. If you are creating a sensory room, make sure it's part of the overall theme of the space.
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The process includes 4 phases:
1. Design phase - Ideas are explored, and visuals are developed.
2. Pre-production phase - Details are gathered to ensure everything is built right.
3. Production phase - Components are assembled and shipped to your site.
4. Install phase - Your playground is installed!
Every indoor playground company will have their take on the process, but this is the general flow from your idea to an installed playground. Transparent and consistent communication is critical to successfully navigating the process, so make sure you ask for a clear list of deliverables for each phase.
You can create a fun and engaging play area no matter the size of your room. Understanding the size of your space, the age range of kids, and your budget will help determine the best solutions to create a play space kids will love.
Keep in mind that if you're in the United States, you'll want to ensure your design meets ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards. Many companies are selling fantastic looking play spaces that aren't up to code, which could cause issues down the line.
Here are a few things to consider when designing an indoor playground:
1. Use zones - the surface under and around the equipment onto which a child accidentally falling from or exiting from the equipment would be expected to land.
2. Fall zones - a protective surfacing material, is essential under and around equipment where a child might fall.
3. Age groups - Knowing the age groups that will be using the space will determine the type of play elements to include.
$20,000 - $200,000.
That's a big range that can be narrowed down with specific details about your project:
1. The size of your space.
2. The age groups that will be using the space.
3. The theme of your space. Do you want a realistic city theme? Or a simple modern look?
The possibilities are endless! Here are a few options:
1. Self-contained play areas - these are the playgrounds you see at Mcdonald's. An excellent solution to take advantage of rooms with high ceilings.
2. Open play - Themed flooring and mobile play elements. An excellent solution for multi-use spaces.
3. Interactive play - elements that encourage kids to interact with their environment and each other. An excellent solution for small spaces.
An inclusive play space allows kids of all abilities to play together.
Here are a few things to consider when designing an inclusive playground:
1. The experience for families starts before they show up to your space. Ensure your website has clear info on how your space addresses their specific needs. Consider an option for the family to come to the space when nobody else is there to get familiar with it.
2. Go beyond just addressing physical needs. Many kids will also come to your space with cognitive, emotional, and social needs. A genuinely inclusive playground will be designed with the needs of every child in mind.
I think you deserve a modern and timeless space that will last. I understand that every space is different, so I create a customized design built around YOUR vision for YOUR community.
We'll talk about your space and the process. I'll follow up with a free, customized plan.
Your vision and my design expertise work together to create a modern and timeless look that will wow your community.
We'll finalize the scope of work, decide how to get it built, and transform your space!
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