Playhouses for every playground

Our playhouses create spaces for children to explore, imagine, and connect. From traditional designs to unique shapes, each playhouse foster endless fun and creativity, helping children develop social, cognitive, and physical skills. 

Open House Play

The Open House Play Collection encourages children’s imagination and creativity with open, versatile structures.

Each playhouse is designed for high play value, featuring elements like channels, windows with counters, and circular cutouts. These features inspire role-play without directing the play itself.

The open designs let children explore freely while feeling safe, keeping sight of their surroundings and adults.

These playhouses promote social interaction, creativity, and endless fun. The playhouses promote social interaction, creativity, and endless fun. They resemble stage settings, providing space for imagination to run free.

Small and unique playhouses

Small and uniquely shaped playhouses bring playful variety to any playground. Their compact designs are perfect for creating intimate spaces where children can engage in imaginative and social play.

These playhouses often feature distinct shapes, cozy corners, and fun openings that invite exploration and creativity. They encourage children to invent their own stories, enhancing cognitive development and social interaction.

Tipis

Tipis add a sense of adventure and discovery to the playground. Their cone-shaped design, reminiscent of traditional tipis, offers a sheltered space that feels inviting.

Children can use Tipis for quiet moments, storytelling, or imaginative play, encouraging creativity and social connections.

The unique shape of Tipis makes them a fun and popular element on any playground.

Traditional playhouses

Traditional playhouses bring a classic and familiar feel to the playground. They create cozy spaces where children can engage in imaginative play, with designs that include porches, windows, and counters.

The sturdy playhouses encourage role-playing as shops, homes, or quiet retreats, helping children develop social skills, creativity, and cognitive skills.