Join us at our forum to discuss and share your thoughts on what you want to see in the school library and reading areas. Beth is an interior designer and kindly volunteered to improve our reading area. Please ask your child what they would like to have and share your thoughts here. Your input is valuable!
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Yardley PTA.
Parents & Teachers Association at Yardley Primary School - Chingford.
We aim to create a community that benefits our children's academic and personal growth.
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My son loves green and blue. Rather than patterns, he loves the alphabet and numbers. Would love a space he can read and have other activities he can do.
Hello, I have some questions for you. Any thoughts and ideas are welcome from you and your children…
1.What do you love about the current space?
2. What do you dislike about the current space?
3. Is there any furniture, decor items, collections, history or sentimental art you want to keep
4. Do you use the space for any hobbies or extracurricular activities that need to be factored into the design? - E.g meditation, group reading, quiet reading, arts & crafts.
5. Do any of the users of the space have special needs that need to be taken into account? - E.g. wheelchair accessibility, inability to reach high places, need for dim lighting
6. What colours do you like? - e.g. neutrals, pastels, blacks, olive greens, ocean colours, bold colours
7. Are there any colour combinations you like?
8. What colours do you dislike?
9. What patterns, if any, do you like?- e.g. stripes, zigzags, polka dots
10. What patterns, if any, do you dislike?
11. What words would you use to describe the ideal style of the room?
12. How do you want the space to “feel”, or what mood do you want it to create?
Thank you!
Beth
My son said - Lots of colours and fun books, comfy sitting area to relax in