An inclusive play area is a place that welcomes all children and allows them to share a common experience. Everyone can progress at their own pace and according to their own abilities.

Here, the pleasure of playing is shared, even if others are different. Everyone has the means to flourish and develop, thanks to facilities and design layouts that are accessible to all.

Browse our portfolio of inclusive play areas for inspiration.


EXAMPLES OF INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAYOUTS…

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Cantello Reserve
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A PLAY AREA FOR EVERYONE’S COMFORT

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 90 users
AREA:
800 m²

The play area has been installed around a large circular area protected by a fence. A pathway has been created all around the perimeter, with different access points to the equipment. Coloured surface markings make it easy to find your way around. A long, safe embankment allows children in wheelchairs to access the double-width slide. Comfort features enhance the play experience: shade sail, water fountain, vegetation, etc.

The play area has been installed around a large circular area protected by a fence. A pathway has been created all around the perimeter, with different access points to the equipment. Coloured surface markings make it easy to find your way around. A long, safe embankment allows children in wheelchairs to access the double-width slide. Comfort features enhance the play experience: shade sail, water fountain, vegetation, etc.

The play area has been installed around a large circular area protected by a fence. A pathway has been created all around the perimeter, with different access points to the equipment. Coloured surface markings make it easy to find your way around. A long, safe embankment allows children in wheelchairs to access the double-width slide. Comfort features enhance the play experience: shade sail, water fountain, vegetation, etc.

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COGEDIM Promoteur immobilier
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A THEMED PLAY AREA

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 60 users
AREA:
450 m²

The play area has been designed around themed surfacing with simple, evocative cloud shapes and colours, offering all children an immersion in the world of aviation. The coating ensures easy access for children with reduced mobility. A wide access ramp allows them to enter the plane easily, while the spacious interior ensures the children can move around comfortably.
In and around the plane, a host of play panels at ground level provide plenty of opportunities for all the children to get together and share, making inclusion a reality in the play area.

The play area has been designed around themed surfacing with simple, evocative cloud shapes and colours, offering all children an immersion in the world of aviation. The coating ensures easy access for children with reduced mobility. A wide access ramp allows them to enter the plane easily, while the spacious interior ensures the children can move around comfortably.

In and around the plane, a host of play panels at ground level provide plenty of opportunities for all the children to get together and share, making inclusion a reality in the play area.

The play area has been designed around themed surfacing with simple, evocative cloud shapes and colours, offering all children an immersion in the world of aviation. The coating ensures easy access for children with reduced mobility. A wide access ramp allows them to enter the plane easily, while the spacious interior ensures the children can move around comfortably.
In and around the plane, a host of play panels at ground level provide plenty of opportunities for all the children to get together and share, making inclusion a reality in the play area.

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Margny Les Compiègnes
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A PLAY AREA IN HARMONY WITH URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 45 users
AREA:
500 m²

The play area is located in the middle of a park. The layout provides easy, safe access for all children, with fencing to enclose and demarcate the play area. They allow children to stay in a totally safe space. The surfacing has been designed with playful patterns in keeping with the surrounding environment, and all the play equipment installed offers activities for all types of disability: inclusive roundabout, trampoline, inclusive seesaw, playhouse, play panels, etc.Vegetation has been preserved to maintain biodiversity and protect children from the sun.

The play area is located in the middle of a park. The layout provides easy, safe access for all children, with fencing to enclose and demarcate the play area. They allow children to stay in a totally safe space. The surfacing has been designed with playful patterns in keeping with the surrounding environment, and all the play equipment installed offers activities for all types of disability: inclusive roundabout, trampoline, inclusive seesaw, playhouse, play panels, etc.Vegetation has been preserved to maintain biodiversity and protect children from the sun.

The play area is located in the middle of a park. The layout provides easy, safe access for all children, with fencing to enclose and demarcate the play area. They allow children to stay in a totally safe space. The surfacing has been designed with playful patterns in keeping with the surrounding environment, and all the play equipment installed offers activities for all types of disability: inclusive roundabout, trampoline, inclusive seesaw, playhouse, play panels, etc.Vegetation has been preserved to maintain biodiversity and protect children from the sun.

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Vienne
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A PLAY AREA FOR ALL DISABILITIES

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 100 users
AREA:
800 m²

The space has been designed with several play areas separated by a long path on the surfacing, allowing all the children to find their way around and making it easier for them to move about. “Getting your bearings” is one of the 7 key points in universal design for creating an inclusive play area.
The play area features structures in simple shapes and colours, with solutions to suit all disabilities: ground-level play equipment, structures with ramps, play equipment with visual and tactile stimulation and interactive play equipment.
Partitions ensure the safety and comfort of the children, particularly those with sensory difficulties.

The space has been designed with several play areas separated by a long path on the surfacing, allowing all the children to find their way around and making it easier for them to move about. “Getting your bearings” is one of the 7 key points in universal design for creating an inclusive play area.
The play area features structures in simple shapes and colours, with solutions to suit all disabilities: ground-level play equipment, structures with ramps, play equipment with visual and tactile stimulation and interactive play equipment.
Partitions ensure the safety and comfort of the children, particularly those with sensory difficulties.

The space has been designed with several play areas separated by a long path on the surfacing, allowing all the children to find their way around and making it easier for them to move about. “Getting your bearings” is one of the 7 key points in universal design for creating an inclusive play area.
The play area features structures in simple shapes and colours, with solutions to suit all disabilities: ground-level play equipment, structures with ramps, play equipment with visual and tactile stimulation and interactive play equipment.
Partitions ensure the safety and comfort of the children, particularly those with sensory difficulties.

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Blois
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A PLAY AREA BY PUBLIC CONSULTATION

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 20 users
AREA:
250 m²

This process ensures that the space meets the real expectations of users, creating a place that is inclusive and adapted to local preferences. The aim is to strengthen residents’ commitment to and ownership of the area.
The result is a play area with flat, obstacle-free surfaces and spaced structures that allow children in wheelchairs to move around easily. The variety of activities, including musical play activities, means that all the children can play together, because at Proludic we believe that all children should have access to play and to the same play equipment.

This process ensures that the space meets the real expectations of users, creating a place that is inclusive and adapted to local preferences. The aim is to strengthen residents’ commitment to and ownership of the area.
The result is a play area with flat, obstacle-free surfaces and spaced structures that allow children in wheelchairs to move around easily. The variety of activities, including musical play activities, means that all the children can play together, because at Proludic we believe that all children should have access to play and to the same play equipment.

This process ensures that the space meets the real expectations of users, creating a place that is inclusive and adapted to local preferences. The aim is to strengthen residents’ commitment to and ownership of the area.
The result is a play area with flat, obstacle-free surfaces and spaced structures that allow children in wheelchairs to move around easily. The variety of activities, including musical play activities, means that all the children can play together, because at Proludic we believe that all children should have access to play and to the same play equipment.

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St Berthevin
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A 100% INCLUSIVE PLAY AREA

NUMBER OF USERS:
Up to 25 users
AREA:
100 m²

This compact, inclusive layout is designed to provide a safe, reassuring space that encourages children to be close to each other. A sensory trail on the surfacing, made up of different textures, allows children to explore a range of tactile sensations.
The height and choice of play equipment are also adapted to children with impairments and to the needs of carers.

This compact, inclusive layout is designed to provide a safe, reassuring space that encourages children to be close to each other. A sensory trail on the surfacing, made up of different textures, allows children to explore a range of tactile sensations.
The height and choice of play equipment are also adapted to children with impairments and to the needs of carers.

This compact, inclusive layout is designed to provide a safe, reassuring space that encourages children to be close to each other. A sensory trail on the surfacing, made up of different textures, allows children to explore a range of tactile sensations.
The height and choice of play equipment are also adapted to children with impairments and to the needs of carers.

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