The diagrams illustrate the layout of two trainers’ rooms, each equipped with various pieces of furniture and facilities.
In the first room, the space is designed for a group of 10 individuals. It contains three desks, placed relatively close to one another, accompanied by ten chairs, presumably arranged around the desks. A project board is positioned on one side of the room, while a tea corner is located in another corner, offering a place for refreshments. A president’s desk and chair are placed separately, indicating a designated spot for a leading trainer or supervisor. The entrance door is situated at one end of the room, although all main furnishings are positioned away from it.
In contrast, the second trainers’ room is configured for a larger group, with eighteen chairs and three desks, which are spaced out more generously compared to the first layout. Notably, there are two tea corners, both situated in the left corner, facing each other, likely intended to accommodate the increased number of users. Similar to the first room, this one also includes a president’s desk and chair, as well as a project board, though their placements differ from the original layout.
Overall, the second room appears to be more spacious and designed to serve a larger group, with added amenities and better spacing between furniture for improved movement and interaction.
