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Innovative and creative playgrounds*

At Playspace we are always striving for creative excellence and innovation in the manufacture of our products.

Our latest ranges include many different approaches to using net and rope structures.

Many rope and net structures in the past have been freestanding.

We are not only using free standing nets but are integrating ropes and nets into the traditional playground design creating a totally different feel.

Our design on this web page is one of a traditional playground with the new rope and net products integrated.

There is spider climber and a rope tunnel linking two decks and then onto the wave slide.

Adjacent is a three way cargo net structure linked to a platform with a double wave slide. Next to this is a four or six metre rope net climber.

Playspace brings the entire project together with our own employed installation team.

We prepare the site layout, earthworks, retaining walls, paths and fences, then install the playground and lay the rubber impact absorbent under surfacing.

We also erect shade sails if so desired.

We will supply DWG drawings for landscape architects and have a full design and consultancy service. We will give you, the client, what you want.

There is no lengthy waiting period for the project to be completed nor difficulty obtaining spare parts for maintenance.

The product is manufactured at our facilities in Melbourne so there is no delay with imports.

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