West Hill Primary School library transformation - Peters

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West Hill Primary School

May 31st 2023

At West Hill Primary School in Cannock, Staffordshire, our design team set to work to create a library space within a former nursery setting. With 450 pupils and higher than average deprivation, the school needed a vibrant, engaging space where children could explore a range of books. 

"We wanted a space where children can come and develop a love of reading," explains the school's deputy headteacher, Elizabeth Lloyd. Since the school library will have a rotating stock of picture and chapter books, we came up with a design that showcases the available books and links to the school's existing outdoor reading den. Find out how we did it below! 

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     Nature-themed soft seating added the finishing touch to this multifunctional library space in Staffordshire


Interior designer Q&A 

Helena Thornton | Interior Designer 

Helena graduated from Birmingham City University with a BA (Hons) in Interior Design. With a creative flair and an interest in colour and style trends, Helena also has a passion for photography and graphics. She is very excited to be working in children’s library design, creating interiors to inspire young readers.

How did you create an effective multifunctional space? 

I used 84cm double-sided Apto shelves to create low height partitions and zoned areas. As the space is multifunctional, it was a priority to ensure a smooth flow throughout and to keep access clear between classrooms and the exterior door, which leads onto the playground. I wanted it to be an uncluttered, organised space and make the library area clear to engage students. The challenge was creating a cohesive design whilst retaining a lot of existing furniture. 

How did you choose the theme and colour scheme? 

It's a large, open, multifunctional space, and there was a lot of visual stimulation and contrasting finishes. So I chose a colour palette that complements existing wooden finishes and colours but doesn't overstimulate the eye. The school aso wanted to incorporate natural elements, as there is a door that leads onto the playground where they have an outdoor reading den. The nature-themed soft seating we put in the library is great as it can be used outdoors too.

What about book storage? 

The school needed a lot of picture book storage, especially for large picture books. So I used our single-sided picture book display unit, which is tiered and can accomodate different-sized books in a front-facing display. It's perfect for EYFS and KS1 students who find selecting a book more exciting when they can choose by cover. Since the school receives a rotated selection of books from a charity, they wanted a specific unit so these titles can be highlighted throughout the year. For this, we chose a focus unit

 

 

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