School Music Room Makeover
I recently shared this little sneak-peek of our school’s music room makeover with my fabulous Facebook followers, and from just this little pic, so many of you commented, texted and emailed the sweetest compliments. And I just wanted to say–I’m so glad you like it! I finally took the time to get the rest of the pics together and I’m really excited to share them today.
When my friend, the music teacher, asked me if I had any ideas for updating this room, I took a look at the blank canvas we had and to work with and started dreaming of bold.
Large graphics and color-blocked walls can be very appealing elements for kids’ spaces, so that became our plan. Since the room has no natural light coming in, I wanted to choose a light wall color for the majority of the room, so we went with a very pale gray (Sherwin William’s Passive) for three of the walls, with a nice, rich purple (Sherwin William’s Concord Grape) for a couple of accent walls.
A custom piano-key wall covering is the first thing that greets you when you enter the room so there’s no mistaking the theme.
The large black sign is also a custom piece inspired by a line from the old hymn , “Come Thou Fount of Every Blesssing”, by Robert Robinson. Both the black background and the letters are made from a special plastic material. The letters were router-cut and mounted for a 3-D result.
This was a simple, uncomplicated design plan, but I think it makes a huge difference in the room. I’m very happy with how it all turned out. My friend now has a place in which to work that inspires her, and as a result, the kids in our school (including my own), will benefit even more from her talent andteaching!
I think even Bach and Mozart approve. Trust me–those faces are screaming ecstatic. I hope you like it, too!
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Nancy Sharp
August 26, 2014 @ 11:56 am
What a wonderful music room. What a blessing to teach where you can also sing and teach about God.
Julie
August 26, 2014 @ 12:23 pm
Thank you, Nancy! And, yes, it definitely is a blessing to have that privilege!
Cristina Garay
October 6, 2014 @ 2:47 pm
Hi Julie, I'm stopping by from the Before and After party. Wow, what a beautiful place you've created! The perfect space for learning and being creative, Love it!
Julie
October 6, 2014 @ 2:54 pm
Aww! Thanks, Cristina! So glad you like it!
Tina Matteson
October 6, 2014 @ 3:17 pm
This looks amazing! I'm a church music director and I love these ideas. I will be adapting some of them for our choir room.
Julie
October 6, 2014 @ 4:43 pm
That's wonderful! So glad you were inspired đŸ™‚