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Lekeland Decoration

Lekeland in Norway

Indoor playground modernization in a grand ship style

Monotony is the greatest enemy of profitability in the entertainment industry. Standard structures quickly stop impressing the youngest guests, and venues lose regulars. To maintain a strong position in the local market, the owners of the Norwegian Lekeland park opted for a radical visual change. As a European indoor playground manufacturer, we carried out a deep modernization. We transformed a classic facility into a fascinating ocean adventure.

Multi-level play structure and wooden enclosure

A massive soft play structure became the heart of the refreshed space. We enclosed the entire multi-level construction with solid wood, making the arena closely resemble a real ship's deck. We integrated this compact block with winding slides and demanding rope bridges for kids. They force continuous movement, perfectly develop motor skills, and solve the problem of annoying bottlenecks during weekend attendance peaks.

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Ocean details stimulating imagination

The maritime illusion is not just about wooden facades. We applied high-quality thematic prints and 3D figures related to the ocean. Such details instantly build the right atmosphere, allowing children to feel like real sailors. Have you thought about how a cohesive target group change in an indoor playground and theme adjustment impacts the loyalty and return frequency of entire families? In Lekeland, this strategy instantly brought the expected increase in interest.

Scandinavian implementation quality without middlemen

Projects in Norway require ironclad operational discipline and strict compliance with regulations. We keep the entire production process in our own factory in Poland, which drastically limits the import of cheap, failure-prone substitutes. Our engineers ensure that every net, slide, and decorative panel meets strict EN and ISO safety standards. As one cohesive company, we execute the investment process from the architect's first sketch to final assembly, giving the investor full budget control.

What is more important to you: duplicating the same schemes with an unverified supplier, or unique, solid equipment that reduces the risk of service downtime? If your current facility needs a refresh or you are planning to build a new entertainment center, it's time for hard data. Write down your venue size and city — we will get back to you with a specific direction.

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