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Understanding classroom aesthetics and how they help learning outcomes

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A lot of people overlook just how important colour is to classroom aesthetics and how they can have a positive impact on visual learning. Everybody learns differently, and colour can help create a classroom that is conducive to teaching and helps students feel comfortable while tackling new subjects. That’s where Abax Kingfisher comes in as our wide range of classroom products are available in a variety of colours and can help schools create an optimal learning environment for its students.

While one might not think about it while viewing colour, each shade has a different mood and feeling attached to it. Red colours are bold and offer up excitement for the viewer. Meanwhile, orange is friendly and confident while yellow shows optimism. This goes on as purple is viewed as wise and creative while blue signals strength and trust. Even a dull colour like grey means balance and calm and goes well with green, which is for health and peacefulness.

This sort of colour psychology is often used by advertisers to help get brand messaging across through logos but can also be applied in educational venues. It’s been documented that colour can boost the mood of people, so specific colours can help create a calm area that is perfect for learning. Conversely, a loud mixture of colours with little scheme to it can create a chaotic atmosphere that isn’t easy to learn in. It might not be at the top of everyone’s mind when creating proper classroom aesthetics, but colour does play a part in the learning experience.

The natural question becomes what colours should you use in your classroom? The answer is a complex one and is specific to each room. A significant factor to consider is what the purpose of the room is, as each colour potentially has its use. If you’re looking to create a calming space, then we recommend staying away from bright colours such as red as they can make students over-eager and wind up having the opposite effect as intended. Instead, more calming colours like blue and green are recommended as they promote a peaceful and trusting environment.

The age of who is using the room is also essential to factor in. Young kids often enjoy bright colours; however, this can be stressful for older students. As a rule of thumb, go bright for younger students and use cooler colours for older ones.

No matter if you are looking to create a classroom for students under 10 that require bold and bright colours or are making a peaceful place for students to relax in, Abax Kingfisher has got you covered. We help create flexible learning environments that will benefit students thanks to our innovative and practical furniture. From chairs and desks to storage containers, we have a massive selection to create the best room for your specific needs.

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