Sunrise-Themed Kids Play Cafe Design in DC, USA
Sunrise Forest is a 100ใก nature-inspired kids play cafeโfrom a role-play village to a two-story wooden play structureโusing premium play cafe equipment tailored for safety and development.
Sunrise Forest is a 100ใก nature-inspired kids play cafe design that blends storytelling with purposeful zoning.
From a role-play village and climbing zones to a two-story wooden structure, Sunrise Forest uses premium play cafe equipment tailored for safety and development. Cowboy delivers complete turnkey solutions from design to installation, creating an enchanting space where children explore, learn, and grow.
Six zones, one connected play story
This 100ใก kids play cafe design creates a "sunrise" forest world for children ages 0 to 10. The space features an entry and shoe-changing area, a guardian cafรฉ bar, an interactive wall zone, a soft sensory area, a climbing section, and a two-story wooden play structure.
Interactive Wall Play Zone
Magnetic drawing walls, gear panels, and track walls, paired with animal-shaped chairs and bean bags, offer quiet creative activities.
Soft Sensory Area
"Glimmer Farm" (Ages 0-3) โ An enclosed, padded space with soft flooring and sculpted walls. A central tree with a "planting farm" panel invites safe crawling and sensory exploration.
Climbing Zone
Rainbow Hill Adventure Trail โ Accessible via "rainbow steps," this zone features soft climbing walls and thick padding, building kids coordination and confidence.
Role-Play Area
"Sunrise Town" (Two Stories) โ Themed wooden houses (supermarket, kitchen, fire station, hospital, etc.) surround a multi-child fire truck, with stairs, climbing points, and a rainbow bridge to the upper level.
Physical Adventure Zone
โTree of Lightโ โ A large artistic tree with a net climber, connected to a rainbow bridge and an upper-level platform. Features musical instruments, a golden sun motif, glow-stick lighting, and a spiral slide for sensory excitement.
Main Wooden Play Structure
Tree Fort (Two Stories) โ A two-level system with multiple ascent options (stairs, nets, climbing holds) and several slides, serving as the spatial anchor that encourages pathfinding and decision-making.
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