Are you tired of hearing “I’m bored” from kids every summer? Keeping children entertained outdoors can be hard.
To help, I’ve complied a list of 15 DIY outdoor play areas for your backyard. These fun projects will spark creativity and keep kids active.
Let’s turn your backyard into the best play space ever!
DIY Outdoor Play Area
These are the best 15 DIY outdoor play area ideas you must make to enjoy your time.
1. Sandbox with Canopy
To build your project, you will need wooden boards, screws, a drill, sand, canvas fabric, PVC pipes, and paint.
Cut the wooden boards to your desired size. Then, screw them together to form a rectangular frame.
Sand the edges of the boards to avoid splinters drill holes in the corners of the frame and insert the PVC pipes.
Attach the canvas fabric to the PVC pipes to create a canopy. Place the frame on the ground and fill it with sand.
Now, paint the wooden frame to add protection and make it look nicer.
2. Tire Swing
Drill holes in the top of the tire for the rope. Then, thread the rope through the holes and secure it with knots.
Now, install screw eyes into a sturdy tree branch. After that, tie the rope to the screw eyes and adjust the height of the swing.
Lastly, make sure all knots are secure and the swing is stable.
3. DIY Climbing Wall
Cut the plywood sheets to the size you want. Then, drill holes in the plywood and use screws to attach the climbing holds.
Secure the plywood sheets to a solid structure or frame. After that, paint the climbing wall to make it look good and protect it.
For a last time make sure all the holds are tightly secured and the wall is stable for safety purposes.
4. Outdoor Chalkboard
Cut the plywood board to your desired size. Then, apply the chalkboard paint evenly on the plywood and let it dry completely.
Once dry, secure the board to a fence or wall using screws. Then, attach a small shelf or container to hold the chalk.
Now, provide some chalk so the kids can start drawing and writing on their new chalkboard.
5. Water Play Table
To set up a fun water play area, gather plastic bins, a wooden frame, screws, a drill, and some water toys.
Start building the wooden frame to hold the plastic bins. Once you have the frame, place the bins inside and secure them with screws using the drill.
After fixing the bins, fill them with water and add a variety of water toys for playing.
Lastly, ensure the frame is strong and the bins are tightly secured. This will ensure a safe and enjoyable play area.
6. Treehouse
To build a treehouse, design your treehouse and pick a strong tree. Construct a platform with wooden planks and nails.
Then, add walls and a roof to your platform. Paint the treehouse to protect it and make it look nice.
Attach a rope ladder so you can climb up to your treehouse. Finally, double-check that everything is securely attached and stable.
7. Outdoor Art Station
To set up an outdoor painting activity for children, you will need an easel, canvas or paper, paints, brushes, and a waterproof mat.
Place the easel in a shaded area to keep the children comfortable. Provide them with canvases or paper, along with a variety of paints and brushes to spark their creativity.
Lay a waterproof mat under the easel to catch any spills and avoid mess. Also, set up containers for the brushes and paints for easy access.
Encourage the kids to have fun and express themselves by creating art in the great outdoors.
8. DIY Balance Beam
To create a balance beam, sand the wooden beam to ensure there are no splinters. Then, attach the wooden blocks to each end of the beam using screws.
Make sure the blocks are securely fastened so the beam stays stable.
If you’d like, you can paint the beam to make it look nicer and to protect the wood.
9. PVC Pipe Water Park
To build your water spray structure, cut the PVC pipes to the lengths according to your preferences.
Then, connect the pipes using the PVC connectors to build your structure.
Now, drill small holes in the pipes so the water can spray out. Use waterproof glue to make the connections secure.
Attach the hose adapter so you can connect a garden hose. Turn on the water to test how the spray works.
Now double check the structure is stable and that the water pressure is safe before using it.
10. Outdoor Music Wall
To make a simple musical wall for kids, you’ll need some old pots and pans, a wooden board, screws, a drill, and wooden spoons.
Secure the wooden board to a fence or wall with screws, attach the old pots, pans, and any other metal objects to the board.
Give the kids wooden spoons or sticks to hit the instruments. Make sure everything is securely attached.
Finally, encourage the children to make music by hitting the instruments.
11. Pallet Playhouse
To build a playhouse, you’ll need wooden pallets, nails, a hammer, paint, and screws. Once you gather that take apart the wooden pallets and remove any nails.
Then use the pallet boards to build the frame of the playhouse. Then, attach the boards to create the walls and roof.
Once the structure is complete, paint the playhouse in bright colors. Make sure all the boards are securely attached and there are no sharp edges.
12. Sensory Garden
Prepare the garden bed with soil and plant different sensory plants such as herbs, flowers, and textured plants.
Then, add textured materials like pebbles, sand, and bark to the garden.
You should ensure to water the plants regularly and keep the garden maintained by weeding and trimming the plants.
13. Obstacle Course
To set up a fun obstacle course, you will need cones, hula hoops, wooden planks, tires, and rope.
Start by placing the cones in a zigzag pattern. Then, lay the hula hoops on the ground for the kids to jump through.
Now, set up the wooden planks so they can practice balancing.
After that, arrange the tires for the kids to step through. Finally, stretch a rope between two points for them to crawl under.
Make sure to test the course to ensure it is safe and enjoyable for everyone.
14. Outdoor Reading Nook
Begin by setting up a canopy for shade. Then, lay a rug under the canopy to define the space.
Place outdoor cushions on the rug for comfortable seating. Then, add small bookshelves stocked with books to provide a variety of reading options.
Finally, decorate the area with fairy lights to create a pleasant and inviting atmosphere.
15. DIY Zip Line
To set up a safe and fun zip line for kids, collect a strong cable, a zip line kit, two sturdy trees, a drill, and safety gear.
Select two sturdy trees that are the right distance apart. Then, attach the cable to the trees using the zip line kit.
You should ensure that the cable is securely tightened and fastened. Equip kids with essential safety gear like helmets and harnesses.
After everything is set, test the zip line to ensure it’s safe. Once everything is checked, let the kids enjoy the zip line under proper supervision.
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With a love for all things creative and hands-on, Adarshini has dedicated her life to exploring various do-it-yourself projects. Through her books and online platforms, she inspires and empowers individuals to unleash their creativity and transform everyday objects into unique works of art. Adarshini ‘s step-by-step instructions and innovative ideas have garnered a large following, making her a respected authority in the world of DIY.