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So You're Building A Play Area At Your Country Home

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Are you new to country living? Perhaps you decided that you want your children to grow up right in the middle of what nature has to offer in wide, open spaces. Or it might be that you have lived in your country home for a long time, and you have decided to create a play area for your children or your grandchildren. After all, since you live in a country setting, you probably don't want the kids to be tied to things like computer games and watching television hour after hour. Creating a play area for your kids will more than likely be one of the most important things you can do for them. Here are some ideas that might help you to design an area that will be enjoyed for many years.

Make A Plan - Have you envisioned just what you want to include in the play area at your country home? Perhaps you have decided to include a patio where both children and adults can enjoy eating outdoors. Consider adding an area where kids can play games like volleyball or basketball. Another idea is to include a storage area where things like balls, croquet sets, and other sports equipment can be kept out of the way and where they won't be damaged by rain. Think of designing a huge game area where the kids can play with larger-than-life chess pieces and chess pieces.

Doing The Work - You more than likely already own hand tools like hammers, drills, and screwdrivers. However, you'll need a lot more than that to build the play area for your kids. Are you wanting to accumulate building equipment of your own? Of course, if you'll be having other construction projects, this might be a smart thing to do. However, if you don't foresee doing that, or if you simply don't want to spend a lot of money on buying your own construction equipment, consider renting the equipment you'll need from a company like Ever-Joy Rent All Co. Before heading to the rental site, make a list of equipment you'll need. For example, you'll probably need a tractor to clear the land in preparation for creating the play area. If you have decided to use concrete as part of the design, you'll probably want a cement mixer, too.

Consider sitting down with a person at the rental facility to go over your plans. He or she will have the experience to tell you which rental equipment will serve you best.


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