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Top 10 Mistakes Made in the Interior Design of Child Care Centers
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| 1. | Not involving teachers, parents and children in the design process. |
| 2. | Not exceeding licensing standards for square footage requirements that are minimal to inadequate in every state. |
| 3. | Not having an architect or designer with comprehensive knowledge of children and design. |
| 4. | Not allowing enough time for the design process. |
| 5. | Following the adult ADA standards rather than using the children's ADA standards in children's areas. |
| 6. | Not paying attention to acoustics in the interior space. |
| 7. | Putting too much money in the exterior design so that you have to save on interior finishes. |
| 8. | Finishing the interior space plan before paying attention to its relationship with the outdoor play space. |
| 9. | Choosing designs and materials that are more institutional than residential in feel. |
| 10. | Creating the interior space without consideration for the furniture and equipment that goes in each room. |
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