MAKING OVER AN EXISTING SPACE: BARCLAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Janet Nelson, Director of Industry Relations, Demco, Inc.

Suzanne Shearman was feeling the need to re-energize her library for the students of Barclay Elementary School in Brockport, NY when she approached Demco Interiors through the company’s $10,000 Room Makeover Contest. She submitted a plan to bring “a more welcoming, kid-friendly” vibe to her library. This project provided the Demco Interiors design team with the challenge of creating an inviting age- and size-appropriate library environment for the school’s second- and third-grade students on a small budget.

The Barclay School was built in the 1950s, and the most recent update to the library had taken place in 1993 when the carpet was replaced and the black steel shelving was painted white. Homemade banners provided signage for book collections, and the space still had the original, well-worn wood tables and chairs. Bean bag seating and a colorful area rug had been added in the mid-1990s and were obviously well loved.

Before:

Shelving was organized in long runs and identified
by homemade signage and painted end panels.
Traditional wood furniture had a dated feel
and was well worn.

Suzanne had made the decision that she wanted to focus on updating the reading and activity area of her library. Working together, the design team and Suzanne decided to rearrange her Fiction and Easy Reader shelving to open the space up a little. Colorful end panels provide students with visual cues regarding the section they are in. The brushed laminate end panels with maple trim create a clean, modern look. Professional, coordinating overhead signage helps students find their favorite books.

Suzanne also took the opportunity to declutter some of the areas of the library and rethought how the space was working overall. To allow additional space for tables, one of the hexagonal computer centers was relocated to another part of the library, providing a much more open area for activities to occur.

After:

Coordinating canopy tops allow plenty
of display space.
Color coordination makes it easy to direct
students to the correct section.

To create a more lively space, the team decided to use bright plastic chairs in a range of reds and oranges and tables with matching trim. This contemporary styling reflects a modern, European-inspired design that is more ergonomically correct for the students using them. The tables are lighter weight and easier to reconfigure as needed. The casual reading nook now features soft, comfortable chairs and a bright rug that incorporates learning and adds a pop of color, pulling the space together.

After:

More open layout allows for greater
flexibility in the space.
Comfortable seating for casual reading.

Suzanne and the students of Barclay Elementary were quite pleased with their “new” space and were able to start the school year with a fresh look. The end result was a more flexible and visually appealing space that really draws students and staff in.

 

 

Volume 1, Issue 2
June 2012

Over the next several months,
Demco will be bringing you
ideas for re-energizing your
library and making your patrons
take notice. We are learning
every day from customers who
share many of your same
challenges and concerns. With
a broad range of topics from
planning spaces to encourag-
ing innovation to securing your
materials, we hope to provide
ideas to make your days easier.

Creating Inspired Spaces
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