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The kids might be back in school, but you’ll have them rushing home by adding artificial grass lawns and play-areas to your back garden or roof terrace.

Read on for five reasons why you and your kids will love coming home to artificial grass.

It’s that time of year again when the kiddies disappear through the school gates and fun-filled playgrounds keep them entertained on their lunch breaks.

But if you want to give your kids something to look forward about coming home to then why not add artificial grass to your back garden?

Not only is artificial grass easy to maintain, colourful and better at cushioning those inevitable bumps, but there are so many reasons your little darlings will love their new play area too…

Artificial grass play areas help to …

1. Unleash their creativity

From a race track to a fairy-tale kingdom, there are endless possibilities when it comes to giving your play area a theme. With coloured artificial grass and specially-designed artificial grass play area, you can help them indulge in creative play.

2. Keep them smiling

All children are prone to bumps and bruises now and then, but artificial grass is soft, springy and can cushion the blow of any trips, falls or stumbles better than natural grass lawns. Take the worry off your mind and let them indulge in a little rough and tumble.

3. Keep them sneeze-free

With artificial grass pesky grass allergies and hay fever can be a thing of the past. Unlike natural turf, an artificial version will not harbour those horrid allergens that cause sniffles and sneezes.

4. Protect your carpets

Every parent will understand how annoying it can be to have dirt traipsed all the way through a clean house. An artificial grass play area is clean and dirt free … so dirty carpets no more.

5. Keep clothes and school uniforms in tip-top nick

Say goodbye to grass stains with an artificial grass play area. No longer do you have to spend hours scrubbing pesky stains out of just-bought school uniforms.

Would your kids love to come home to an artificial grass play area?


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