Pokiddo 650㎡ Spanish Street - Art Indoor Playground: A Collision of Vitality and Art
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- Aug 11,2025
Summary
Pokiddo has customized this 650㎡ indoor playground for Spanish clients, drawing inspiration from the vibrant street graffiti of Madrid. With red, yellow, and green as the main color tones, it constructs a system of "sports breakthrough, artistic perception, and family socializing", catering to children aged 3–12 and their families. Within a safe framework, it unleashes the passion of Southern Europe.


Location:Spain
Size: square meters
Target Audience: Kids 3–12 years old (and their relief-seeking parents!)
Star Attractions: Ball pool, ropes course, climbing wall, merry - go -round, soft play structures, slides, free trampoline zones, etc.
Ⅰ. Core Slide Cluster (≈220㎡): A Carnival of Speed and Colors

Equipment & Cultural Resonance:
(1) Three - color Slide Matrix: Red, yellow, and green HDPE slides (5mm thick, scratch - resistant). The red slide is 6m high and 15m long (steep slope, suitable for 8–12 - year - olds, simulating the fervor of the Running of the Bulls). The yellow slide is 4m high and 12m long (spiral, suitable for 6–10 - year - olds, echoing the rhythm of Flamenco). The green slide is 3m high and 8m long (gentle slope, suitable for 3–6 - year - olds, symbolizing the greenery of the Mediterranean).
(2) Graffiti - style Buffer Zone: The bottom of the slides is paved with 5cm - thick EVA mats printed with Spanish street art patterns (geometric lines, pop art elements), enhancing the artistic immersion.
Function and Experience:
(1) Different slopes meet the needs of all age groups. The red slide can reach a speed of 8km/h (within a safe range), stimulating the sense of adventure. The yellow spiral slide, through 360° rotation, trains spatial balance (6–10 - year - olds need to coordinate their body center of gravity when sliding, consuming approximately 40 calories per slide).
(2) Parents can assist young children beside the buffer zone, continuing the Spanish family’s "full - participation" parenting model. The interaction frequency here is 55% higher than in pure slide areas.
Ⅱ. Trampoline Competition Zone (≈180㎡): A Social Stage in Rhythm

Equipment and Art Integration:
(1) Graffiti Trampoline Matrix: 1.5m×1.5m modules with PP jumping surfaces (3mm thick, 65% rebound rate). The surfaces are printed with Spanish flag elements and graffiti symbols (red - yellow blocks, arrow patterns), clearly divided into zones—red blocks for high - intensity jumping and yellow blocks for interactive games.
(2) Competition Accessories: A 60㎡ dodgeball zone (1.5m - high nylon nets, 5cm mesh) equipped with 10 soft balls (20cm in diameter, PU material, printed with Flamenco skirt patterns). Three sets of adjustable basketball hoops (2.2–2.8m high, green - yellow color scheme, echoing the main tone of the venue).
Social Logic:
(1) The trampoline graffiti echoes Spanish street culture. Teenagers aged 8–12 release their energy in the red block zone (10 minutes of jumping is equivalent to 15 minutes of jogging). In the yellow block zone, they carry out creative interactive games like "Trampoline Flamenco" (initiating 3 collaborative dance games per hour).
(2) The soft dodgeballs printed with skirt patterns weaken the sense of confrontation and strengthen the "spirit of play". Spanish families often participate in teams (each 15 - minute game has ≥30 passes, increasing the cooperation rate by 40%).
Ⅲ. Graffiti Climbing Maze (≈150㎡): A Trial of Art and Courage

Structure and Artistic Expression:
Steel - framed Graffiti Wall: A galvanized steel frame (3mm wall thickness, anti - corrosion) is covered with a nylon climbing net (tensile strength ≥500N, 8cm mesh). The net surface is printed with Spanish street art (abstract human faces, geometric patterns, referencing the graffiti district in Barcelona).
(1) 3 sets of 1.2m - diameter mini trampolines (EVA - padded edges, 20cm high, 40% rebound rate) in pastel yellow/blue, gentle on 2–5 - year - olds’ joints.
(2) Rainbow Crawl Tunnels (4m long, inflatable, anti - slip) with "fruit" motifs (mango, pineapple—Mozambique’s staples).
(3) Magnetic Block Wall (2.5m×3m, with 200 ABS blocks, rounded edges) in coastal colors (sand beige, ocean blue).
Challenge Nodes:
(1) A rope bridge (3cm rope diameter, 20cm spacing, simulating street performers walking on a tightrope).
An inclined climbing wall (15–30cm spacing between holds, printed with Flamenco dancer silhouettes).
(2) A 1.5m - high observation deck (graffiti - style guardrails, allowing a panoramic view of the entire venue, echoing the viewing experience of Madrid landmarks).
Growth Empowerment:
(1) Climbing activates more than 20 muscle groups. Children aged 6–12 consume approximately 100 calories per climb (equivalent to 18 minutes of jogging). The artistic guardrails of the observation deck stimulate curiosity about Spanish street culture (73% of children ask about the meaning of the patterns, and parents take the opportunity to popularize local art).
(2) The net - surface graffiti is updated regularly (once a year, with the participation of local Spanish graffiti artists), maintaining freshness and increasing the repeat visit rate by 35%.
Ⅳ. Toddler Interaction Zone (≈60㎡): A Gentle Field for Artistic Enlightenment
Equipment and Artistic Enlightenment:
Soft and Cute Art Installations:
(1) Three sets of 1.2m - diameter mini trampolines (EVA soft edges, 20cm high, 40% rebound rate), printed with patterns of Spanish folk musical instruments (castanets, tambourines).
(2) A rainbow soft bridge (4m long, inflatable, with Flamenco dance shoe patterns printed on the surface).
(3) A magnetic graffiti wall (2.5m×3m, with permanent magnets and 200 ABS blocks, rounded corners, color - matching the main tone of the venue).
Safety and Immersion:
(1) The fully soft - padded design prevents bumps. The musical instrument patterns on the mini trampolines infiltrate music enlightenment (3–6 - year - olds often imitate playing actions, increasing the language interaction frequency by 60%).
(2) The magnetic wall supports the construction of shapes like "Spanish castles" and "Flamenco dancers". Parents can assist in creation, continuing the family art interaction tradition.
Ⅴ. Parent Social Zone (≈40㎡): A Rest Station in an Artistic Atmosphere
Design and Cultural Connection:
(1) Viewing Seats: Twelve sets of fabric seats (red, yellow, and green color scheme, printed with Spanish tile patterns), with USB charging ports, facing the panoramic French windows, allowing a bird’s - eye view of the entire venue.
(2) Art Display Corner: Displays Spanish street art albums and small - scale graffiti tools (for parents to experience during communication), echoing the artistic theme of the venue.
(3) Smart Monitoring: Four close - up monitors (adjustable focal length). Parents can scan the QR code to view their children’s positions and generate an "Art Interaction Report" (recording observations of climbing graffiti and creative trampoline movements).
Social Value:
(1) The tile patterns on the seats resonate with Spanish families (82% of parents communicate about the origin of the patterns, extending cultural discussions). The art display corner promotes creative sharing among parents (a "family graffiti workshop" is held monthly, with tools provided by the venue).
Underlying Logic of Safety and Design
1. Redundant Protection (Complying with EU EN 1176 Standard):
(1) The entire area is covered with 5cm - thick EVA mats (impact absorption rate ≥90%). The edges of the equipment have a rounded radius of ≥10mm.
(2) 6cm - diameter ball pit balls (if any) prevent suffocation, and the 10cm - thick antibacterial sponge in the climbing net sponge pool prevents burying.
(3) Electrical equipment is IP65 waterproof and moisture - proof, and the graffiti wall paint has passed the EU EC 10/2011 certification (non - toxic).
2. Color & Climate Adaptation:
(1) The main colors of red, yellow, and green (the color scheme of the Spanish flag) are paired with a black - gray base, making it vibrant without being harsh on the eyes.
(2) The graffiti patterns are updated regularly (with the participation of local artists), keeping pace with Spanish street culture and enhancing a sense of belonging.
3. Family Social Circulation:
(1) The circular circulation of "toddler zone → trampoline zone → climbing zone → parent zone" is convenient for multi - child families to take care of their children.
(2) The parent zone is visually connected to each amusement zone, supporting both "caregiving and socializing" modes, in line with the social habits of Spanish families.
Conclusion: Let Art Become the Background Color of Play
This 650㎡ playground integrates Spain’s street art, family socializing, and vitality genes into every slide, every trampoline, and every graffiti wall:
(1) Children feel the fervor of the Running of the Bulls on the red slide and decipher the code of street art on the climbing net.
(2) Parents communicate on the tile - patterned seats and regain their creative passion in the art corner...
Pokiddo believes that a good customized space should "let culture grow naturally". When Spain’s colors, art, and social genes deeply blend with the joy of play, every jump, climb, and interaction becomes a small footnote to cultural inheritance. This is the power of customization: it is not just for entertainment, but allows local culture to flow on in laughter.

Sara Yi (Regional Manager)
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