Modern Classroom Style

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This post was created in partnership with Bing.

Whenever I think back to my school days, I can’t help but laugh and shake my head at the classroom settings. Desks that didn’t match, busted equipment, and old chalkboards. And I attended a highly rated school, so I can only imagine what lots of others have had to deal with. It wasn’t until my sophomore year in high school when a large-scale renovation took place (think classes in trailers) that I started to appreciate my surroundings considerably more. Why was there such a lack of color, pattern, and design? If you’re wondering how my dream classroom might look, well, here it is!

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1 Comment
  • emily

    May 20, 2014 at 9:29 pm Reply

    darling ideas! I cringe whenever I walk into my children’s classrooms…it’s always an explosion of chaos…I don’t think I could concentrate! I too dream of re-designing them a little more subdued. Love all the clean lines on everything you chose.

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