The diagrams compare the layouts of two training rooms, showing the placement of desks, chairs, a president’s desk, a project board, and tea corners.
In the first training room, three desks are arranged in a U-shape near the center of the room, surrounded by ten chairs. The president’s desk (pr) is positioned near the top-left corner, while the project board is placed close to the top-right corner, adjacent to the entrance. A tea corner is located along the bottom wall, opposite the entrance. Importantly, all furniture items are positioned away from the entrance area, leaving the doorway unobstructed and maintaining clear movement paths within the room.
In the second room, the layout has been modified to accommodate more participants. Eighteen chairs are distributed around three desks, which are spaced farther apart compared to the first room, allowing greater freedom of movement. The president’s desk remains near the upper center of the room, while the project board is set just to its right, near the top wall. Notably, two tea corners are installed at the top-left corner, placed side-by-side in a vertical alignment, making refreshment access more convenient for attendees. As in the first room, the main furniture is arranged to avoid blocking the entrance.
Overall, although both rooms share similar elements, the second room provides enhanced seating capacity and additional facilities, reflecting a layout better suited for larger gatherings.
