Today In Play
Whilst children are of course at the forefront of playground design ideas, it is essential to create a play space that is accessible for the whole family so that intergenerational play can take place. Having play equipment that encourages parents and grandparents to get involved with children’s play will not only increase the fun for the child but can also give the older generation a chance to interact with their grandchildren in an organic way.
Social Spaces
One way to create a playground design that is equipped for families to use is to implement social spaces that allow for parents/guardians to relax in a space where they can still supervise and encourage children on the equipment. Having areas equipped with picnic tables, shelters or even barbecues can create an environment where different families can socially interact, which can provide a place for families to bond and for children to find ‘buddies’ that they can explore the equipment with. Having social spaces also increases the likelihood of families staying within a play area longer as they have an area to relax and don’t have to be on their feet supporting the children on the equipment.
Play equipment
Another aspect to consider when creating play areas suitable for the whole family is to have interactive equipment between adults and kids. Whilst adults may have grown out of the equipment, many still have the child-like urge to get involved with the play! This can be facilitated through equipment such as swings, roundabouts or see-saws where the parent/guardian can use force to create a movement for their child to enjoy, or through multigenerational areas such as fitness parks where adults can use equipment similar to a gym. Creating equipment that encourages adults to participate in the play can inspire and foster imaginative play for children. Having a wide range of equipment available allows for families with children of different ages and abilities to find equipment that suits their needs.
Aesthetic scenery
A further detail to consider when creating a family-oriented play zone is the scenery that surrounds the elements mentioned above. Creating a visually appealing area that can be enjoyed on a warm day will create an environment where families will stay for hours. Creating this environment starts with having equipment that suits the area its within. For example, if the playground is situated in a natural environment like a forest, the equipment would need to be wooden to ensure it suits the territory. Having an area where natural wildlife thrives through planted flowers, natural shrubbery and tall trees can make the area more peaceful for parents whilst also incorporating informal play for children to immerse themselves with.
Accessibility
Many families will be visiting your play area from far away, as well as those that live nearby, meaning that access to the playground must be considered. If your playground is located in a rural area, will there be easy access to the area via car, as well as parking within the vicinity? Equally, will the playground be easily accessible by foot, considering how many entrances there are to the area so that people can enter from different areas, as well as ensuring entrance points are not too muddy or blocked? These are all important factors to consider for family-friendly designs, as a lack of accessibility could stop families from visiting the area without even seeing the equipment.
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