Classroom and Interior Design By: Emily Bragin, Emily Gandin, Jenna Ashendouek, Lizzy Tommey, Clarissa Brock, Gabby Nakayama.

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Classroom and Interior Design By: Emily Bragin, Emily Gandin, Jenna Ashendouek, Lizzy Tommey, Clarissa Brock, Gabby Nakayama

Kindergarten

Warm and bright colors are recommended for preschool or young elementary school students.

Kindergarten

Warm and bright colors are recommended for preschool or young elementary school students. Circle tables are better for young students because it encourages group discussions and helps students want to interact with each other.

Kindergarten

Warm and bright colors are recommended for preschool or young elementary school students. Circle tables are better for young students because it encourages group discussions and helps students want to interact with each other. The best flooring option was vinyl so that kids could participate in all activities, and vinyl cleans easily. Carpet was put under the desks for a comfortable environment.

Kindergarten

Warm and bright colors are recommended for preschool or young elementary school students. Circle tables are better for young students because it encourages group discussions and helps students want to interact with each other. The best flooring option was vinyl so that kids could participate in all activities, and vinyl cleans easily. Carpet was put under the desks for a comfortable environment. Warm colors such as blue, green and purple bring excitement to children and increases their brain activity.

Kindergarten

Warm and bright colors are recommended for preschool or young elementary school students. Circle tables are better for young students because it encourages group discussions and helps students want to interact with each other. The best flooring option was vinyl so that kids could participate in all activities, and vinyl cleans easily. Carpet was put under the desks for a comfortable environment. Warm colors such as blue, green and purple bring excitement to children and increases their brain activity. Each student got a cubby inside their classroom to hold their lunches.

Sixth Grade Classroom

For a sixth grade classroom, we decided that cubbies would be best for students personal belongings and textbooks.

Sixth Grade Classroom

For a sixth grade classroom, we decided that cubbies would be best for students personal belongings and textbooks. Pale or light colors is a good choice for a sixth grade class because these colors enhance quietness and concentration.

Sixth Grade Classroom

For a sixth grade classroom, we decided that cubbies would be best for students personal belongings and textbooks. Pale or light colors is a good choice for a sixth grade class because these colors enhance quietness and concentration. We chose a vinyl flooring for the room because it cleans easily and lasts a long time.

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Science Lab

Science Classroom Cool colors are recommended for middle and upper school classrooms

Science Lab

Science Classroom Cool colors are recommended for middle and upper school classrooms We put the students in pairs to encourage teamwork.

Science Lab

Science Classroom Cool colors are recommended for middle and upper school classrooms We put the students in pairs to encourage teamwork. We chose a colorful tile flooring to keep the energy high.

Science Lab

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class Salad bar to encourage healthy eating

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class Salad bar to encourage healthy eating Fully equipped kitchen behind service bar

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class Salad bar to encourage healthy eating Fully equipped kitchen behind service bar Fake wood flooring (vinyl) for easy clean up

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class Salad bar to encourage healthy eating Fully equipped kitchen behind service bar Fake wood flooring (vinyl) for easy clean up Big, round, picnic like tables, so that students can talk with each other while enjoying their gourmet breakfast, snack, or lunch

Cafeteria

Cafeteria: A big clock so that students can see what time it is easily, and so they will not be late for class Salad bar to encourage healthy eating Fully equipped kitchen behind service bar Fake wood flooring (vinyl) for easy clean up Big, round, picnic like tables, so that students can talk with each other while enjoying their gourmet breakfast, snack, or lunch Food served: breakfast, for early students, snacks, that students can get during free period, and lunch

Art Studio

Using color on bulletin boards not only adds interest to the room, but can enhance learning as well

Art Studio

Using color on bulletin boards not only adds interest to the room, but can enhance learning as well Square tables were used so that students can interact while doing art.

Art Studio

Using color on bulletin boards not only adds interest to the room, but can enhance learning as well Square tables were used so that students can interact while doing art. Vinyl flooring is used so that it could be cleaned easily after classes

Art Studio

Using color on bulletin boards not only adds interest to the room, but can enhance learning as well Square tables were used so that students can interact while doing art. Wood flooring is used so that it could be cleaned easily after classes Art supplies are stored inside the class so that kids can get them easily

Art Studio

Music Room

Paler colors were chosen for the walls to help keep students concentrated.

Music Room

Paler colors were chosen for the walls to help keep students concentrated. We decided not to have desks in the music room so students could have group discussions and practices.

Music Room

Paler colors were chosen for the walls to help keep students concentrated. We decided not to have desks in the music room so students could have group discussions and practices. We have instruments hung up on the walls and displayed throughout the room.

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