Workspace of the Week: Home school room
This week’s Workspace of the Week is Lance Lin’s homework studio:
I love how this workspace is clearly designed for students. The Ikea Expedit Bookcase is a fantastic resource for learning resources. The zones of this room are clearly defined and you can tell that it is used productively every day.
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7 comments posted
Posted by Martin S. - 08/14/2009
Great tip. IKEA furniture indeed has its own good uses.
Posted by Glenn - 08/14/2009
The thing that really catches my eye is the raised floor.
It really defines the space. I have a friend stuck in an apartment
with really awful brown shag. Nothing you could lay a rug or
carpet squares over.
He is very much into Asian styling and the minimalist look. So when I saw this I thought, maybe one could build a raised platform
above the carpet to emulate the raised floors in a traditional
Japanese room.
Posted by Shalin - 08/17/2009
Adorable.
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Posted by Chalk Inscriptions - 03/27/2010
Okay – trying to get inspired to clean my classroom. It looks disastrous! Maybe I should take a before and after picture. God knows I need motivation right now! This picture is helping…
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