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Fabric Draping 

For creating cozy nooks,  softening corner, and dividing rooms into smaller task specific areas

Fabric draping is a crucial part of our classroom enhancement process. As you can see in some of the settings that are illustrated here, translucent fabric can be used to create a dramatic change in the feel of a room. Smaller cozier area for work and play can foster feeling of safety and comfort, which can elicite more concentration on the activity in which the child is envolved.

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Dividing large spaces

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Corner Draping

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Cozy Nooks

light colored translucent fabrics

 We use large sections of translucent fabric to create airy "room dividers" the foster quiet work and also buffer sound for a more peaceful setting.

light catching soft colors

So much of our modern lives are spent in white boxes ( rooms), and whatever we can do to bring more curving lines, and remove hard edges, will have a soothing  effect, and create a more comforting, and home like environment.

reminiscent of a living room tent

Playing pretend is one of the favorite activities of so many young children. These small, beautifully set up nooks, with table and chairs are a perfect place for dramatic play. The nooks are also excellent to anchor with a small rug, scatter with pillows and make into a book room.

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