At Infinite Playgrounds, we supply and install outdoor play equipment that creates safe, durable, and inclusive play environments for schools, nurseries, parks, and public spaces and across the UK.
Outdoor play equipment is the core service, designed to enable physical activity, imaginative play, social interaction, and sensory engagement. Each play space is planned to meet user needs while complying with UK safety standards and performing reliably in outdoor environments.
The cost of outdoor play equipment ranges from £1,500 to over £50,000, depending on the size of the play area, the type of equipment selected, and the materials used.
Pricing is driven by the number and complexity of play items, whether modular systems or bespoke designs are specified, age-range zoning requirements, inclusive and accessible features, surfacing specifications under BS EN 1177, and installation complexity related to ground conditions and foundations.
Contact Infinite Playgrounds to get customised prices for supplying and installing play equipment at your site.
Play equipment is supplied across a wide range of play categories to support different physical, social, and cognitive outcomes, including:
Swings and motion equipment – Encourage balance, coordination, and shared play.
Slides and access structures – Support climbing confidence and safe descent.
Climbing frames and rope systems – Develop strength, agility, and problem-solving skills.
Trim trails and fitness elements – Promote active play and physical development.
Sensory and interactive panels – Engage tactile, visual, and auditory exploration.
Across , play equipment is designed to perform reliably in schools, early years settings, public parks, housing developments, and community spaces. Each scheme is planned to suit the available footprint, expected footfall, safeguarding requirements, and supervision needs.
Equipment specifications prioritise durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance, ensuring long-term performance where daily use and public access are expected.
In , play equipment is designed for clearly defined age groups, including toddlers, early years, juniors, and teenagers. Equipment selection considers physical capability, coordination, grip strength, height, and risk awareness appropriate to each developmental stage.
Playgrounds can be zoned to separate age groups, reducing collision risk while maintaining visual cohesion and safe circulation across the site.
Inclusive play equipment is designed to enable shared play experiences for children of all abilities. Designs incorporate accessible routes, ground-level play activities, sensory-focused elements, and supportive seating or transfer points.
Layouts follow inclusive design principles to remove barriers, encourage interaction, and ensure children with physical, sensory, or cognitive needs can participate meaningfully.
Play equipment supplied is manufactured using safety-tested materials selected for strength, longevity, and low maintenance performance, including:
Pressure-treated timber – Natural appearance with high structural durability.
Powder-coated or galvanised steel – Corrosion-resistant frames for high-use settings.
Recycled and UV-stable plastics – Sustainable panels with colour retention.
Rope and net components – Reinforced for climbing and tensile strength.
Natural play materials – Logs, boulders, and landscape features for organic play spaces.
Custom play equipment can be designed to suit site constraints, educational objectives, or themed concepts. Bespoke designs may include nature-inspired play, adventure zones, fitness-focused layouts, or curriculum-linked elements.
Collaborative design ensures efficient use of space while delivering age-appropriate play value and maintaining compliance with safety standards.
Play equipment installation typically takes between 1 and 10 working days, depending on project size, equipment type, and ground conditions. Installation includes site preparation, foundation works, equipment assembly, surfacing installation, and final inspection.
Scheduling can be aligned with school holidays or restricted-access periods to minimise disruption.
All play equipment installed complies with BS EN 1176 for playground equipment and BS EN 1177 for impact-absorbing surfacing. Compliance ensures equipment spacing, fall heights, and surfacing performance meet recognised safety thresholds.
Risk assessments, installation checks, and post-installation inspections are carried out to support ongoing safety, reduced liability, and regulatory compliance.
Contact Infinite Playgrounds to begin planning a safe, engaging, and durable outdoor play space.