- Many ways to design a sandbox
- The location is crucial
- Different shapes
- edge of the sandpit
- Two-part sandpits
When designing a sandpit, you can let your creativity run wild. For the little ones, it doesn't necessarily have to be a classic square-shaped sandbox. If you build a sandbox yourself, you not only create a great play opportunity, but also provide an eye-catcher in the garden.

Many ways to design a sandbox
- Square, round or oblique shapes
- two-part sandpits
- palisade border
- log border
- stone border
- Boat-shaped sandpit
- Sandpit with cover
The location is crucial
When designing a sandbox, the location plays an important role. In larger gardens you have more choices than in a small piece of garden. If possible, look for a spot that is not in full sun. If that's not possible, build a sandbox with a cover.
Different shapes
The classic shape of the sandbox is a square with a raised wooden border. If you are creative and want something special, choose other shapes. A sandbox can also be made round. Weird shapes are allowed, as are sandboxes that stimulate the child's imagination. In the form of a ship or as part of a pirate complex, the sandpit is even more fun.
edge of the sandpit
The border of a sandbox does not always have to consist of wooden slats. Here, too, you can use completely different materials.
A border of logs looks rustic. A palisade border is ideal for little pirates. To do this, small trunks are anchored vertically in the ground.
Stone borders are particularly easy to care for. However, the sandbox should be completely embedded in the ground so that the children do not trip and injure themselves on the stones.
Two-part sandpits
If you have children of different ages, build a two-piece sandpit. Then you can fill a part with some fine sand, which is suitable for smaller children.
Fill the other part with coarser play sand, from which great sand castles can be built.
tips
The question of which sand is suitable for the sandbox cannot be answered easily. It is important that the sand is dimensionally stable, not sharp-edged and free from all kinds of pollutants. Building sand from the hardware store is the cheapest alternative.