In or out? White or wood? With two plants or one? Japanese style or rather Nordic? Garden cottage or modern dream home with a view? Typically all of the above are issues discussed throughout a design magazine, not usually associated with a child’s play house. That is, before the SmartPlayhouse models were designed for children around the world.
Authentic designer pieces inspired by contemporary architecture, these modern and comfortable spaces give children a proper, intimate and safe place to play – in addition to develop their creativity and learn to share, following the cultural notion to self-educate. Started in 2009, the garden houses are made from high quality materials, very resistant to weathering so they can enjoy for a long time. They are also designed to avoid the possible impact on the environment. The interior houses SmartPlayhouse (INDOOR) are recommended for children between 2 and 6, while the garden sheds are suitable for children from 3 years
With distribution and interior furnishings make the playhouses fully customizable, and can be modified according to the tastes and favorite activities of children at each stage of growth. SmartPlayhouse larger houses can be manufactured on special order, however is preferred to not build any upper panel to 2.4 meters long. All this, honoring and promoting both the architectural works that have shaped the creative avant-garde trends since the mid-twentieth century, which together provide a differential value to children and parents.
Posted by Dana Pruskowski at 22 November, 2010








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