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Designing the Perfect Trampoline Park: What to Consider When You Have 4,000 Square Feet

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Introduction: Starting a new trampoline park or indoor play area is always an exciting venture. One of the first and most important questions we hear from potential clients is: “I have a 4,000 sq. ft. space—what are my options?” Recently, we received a thoughtful inquiry from Vanessa Alexis, owner of Little Feetz Indoor Play , who’s preparing to open a new location and wants to ensure her space is used to its full potential. Height Matters: Why Vertical Space Is Just as Important Vanessa highlighted an essential design consideration— height . Many people focus on the floor area but underestimate how ceiling height can impact the types of play structures that can be installed. For trampoline parks and indoor playgrounds, we recommend a minimum ceiling height of 16 to 24 feet , depending on the equipment: Basic trampolines and foam pits: 14–16 feet Multi-level play zones or climbing towers: 18–22 feet High-performance trampolines and dodgeball courts: 20–24 feet Adequat...

Ball pit for indoor playground

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  A ball pit can be a fun and exciting addition to an indoor playground. Here are some things to consider when creating a ball pit for an indoor playground : Size: Determine the size of the ball pit based on the available space and the number of children who will be using it at one time. A ball pit can be any size, but it should be large enough to accommodate multiple children at once. Depth: The depth of the ball pit should be appropriate for the age of the children using it. For younger children, a shallow ball pit may be more appropriate, while older children can enjoy a deeper ball pit. Materials: Use materials that are safe and durable. The ball pit can be made from plastic, foam, or other materials. The balls themselves should be made of non-toxic materials and should be easy to clean. Safety: Safety should be a top priority when designing and using a ball pit. The edges of the ball pit should be padded to prevent injuries, and children should be supervised at all times while...