Three generations of sawdust, laughter, and cedar.
Quantlets was founded on a simple idea: kids deserve playsets as thoughtfully made as the homes they stand beside.
From a family workshop in Snohomish.
In 2009, our founder built a playset for his daughter out of leftover cedar from a boatbuilding project. Neighbors asked for one. Then their neighbors did. Fifteen years later, we're still building them the same way — slowly, carefully, one family at a time.
We've grown into a small team of seven: woodworkers, a safety engineer, and a landscape designer who walks every site before we draft a single plan.
Three principles guide every build.
01 · Patience over speed
A Quantlets playset takes six to ten weeks. That's because we let the wood dry properly, we hand-finish every edge, and we don't rush what your children will grow up on.
02 · Land before design
We visit every site. We study the slope, the drainage, the afternoon light. The best playset is the one that feels like it was always meant to be there.
03 · Built to be passed down
Our playsets outlast childhood. Many of our clients are now calling us to refinish sets for grandchildren. That's the real measure of good work.
Seven people. One quiet obsession.
Everyone who touches a Quantlets playset is a full-time employee — no subcontractors, no rotating crews. Our woodworkers have been with us an average of eight years.
When you call us, you'll speak to the same people who milled your lumber, drew your plans, and hammered in the last stainless screw.
Come visit the workshop →Ready to start your project?
We'd love to walk your yard and dream a little with you.