Frequently Asked Questions
Thinking of starting your own custom playset business but still have some questions? Here are answers to some frequently asked questions:
What skills do I need to start a custom playset business?
You need basic woodworking and construction skills, knowledge of toy safety standards, some design ability, and strong creative and problem-solving skills. Experience making toys, models, or playsets as a hobby can help prepare you.
What equipment is required?
At minimum you need a workshop, hand and power woodworking tools, materials for construction like lumber and hardware, painting supplies, and safety gear. For custom designs, computer aided design (CAD) software and 3D printers can also be useful.
How much does it cost to start a custom playset business?
Startup costs can range from $15,000 to $50,000+ depending on the size and capabilities of your workshop. Costs include equipment, materials, marketing, insurance, permits, and operating expenses before turning a profit.
What should I charge for custom playsets?
Research material, labor, and sales costs for your target market. Price based on size, complexity, materials, and your time invested. Be sure to calculate your overhead costs. Price high-end custom sets over $1,000.
How do I market a custom playset business?
Start with great photos, samples, and descriptions to showcase your offerings online. Reach out to toy shops and family entertainment centers. Attend toy conventions and fairs. Use social media and SEO strategies to reach parents looking for custom playsets online.
How can I scale up my custom playset business?
Consider hiring skilled workers to increase production capabilities. Expand your audience by selling online and shipping nationally. License popular entertainment brands for themed playsets. Partner with schools, nonprofits, or corporations for custom projects.
What are the biggest challenges?
Managing cashflow and costs. Achieving efficient design and build processes. Marketing and competing with mass producers. Ensuring safety and quality control. Managing seasonal sales cycles and inventory. Sourcing affordable materials.
How can I make the business profitable?
Focus on quality over quantity, especially for higher priced custom work. Offer upgrades like accessories, electronics and premium materials. Maximize workshop efficiency. Minimize waste using scrap materials. Maintain strong client relationships that translate to repeat business and referrals.















