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Revision as of 18:13, 13 November 2011
Contents
[hide]Overview
"Because we're grown ups now and it's our turn to decide what that means."[1] Ball pits never stopped being fun folks, it just became socially unacceptable to play in them. Nothing ever said I can't have my own....
Status
Planning
The Plan
- Build a ball pit in a semi-permanent capacity?
- Using the sectional sofa as a wall, extend containment walls out to the projection wall and fill.
- 750 square feet
- 28" high
- 14576 balls
- $874.56 in balls
- String up a net for containment on the balcony, child gates for doors, and fill.
- 936 square feet
- 28" high
- 27682 balls
- $1660.92 in balls
- Using the sectional sofa as a wall, extend containment walls out to the projection wall and fill.
...or...
- Build a ball pit in a portable capacity?
- Fair sized inflatable swimming pool.
- Needs to be at least 4' deep.
- Fair sized inflatable swimming pool.
Resources
- How many balls will I need to fill a given area?
- Balls:
- Toys'R'Us 100 count packs $19.99
- 500 count $109.50
- Containment:
- 15' diameter 4' deep inflatable pool