Designing Staff Rooms That Teachers Actually Want to Use
- Bobby Hopkins
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Teachers work hard shaping young minds, but when it comes to their break time, many staff rooms feel like an afterthought. A thoughtfully designed space can make all the difference—giving teachers a spot to relax, recharge, and connect. Here’s how to create a staff room that educators will actually want to use (and not just for grabbing a quick coffee!)

1. Make It Comfortable—Really Comfortable
No one wants to unwind on a stiff plastic chair. Investing in cozy, ergonomic seating, soft couches, and modular furniture gives teachers the flexibility to sit back and relax however they like. A mix of recliners, lounge chairs, and café-style seating ensures there’s a perfect spot for everyone

2. Smart Layout = Happy Teachers
The best staff rooms are designed for different moods and needs. Think about creating different zones:
Quiet corners for solo unwinding or reading
Big tables for socializing and brainstorming
Work-friendly areas for grading papers or catching up on emails

3. Keep It Organized (Without the Clutter)
No one wants to wade through piles of stuff just to find a seat. Smart storage—like lockable cabinets, organized shelves, and multi-functional furniture—helps keep the space tidy and functional. Bonus points for hidden storage in ottomans or benches!

A great staff room is more than just a place to take a break—it’s a space that supports, energizes, and appreciates teachers. At CDI Spaces, Trade West, Accent Environments and JM&C, we help schools design staff rooms that teachers actually love to use. Let’s create a space where educators can truly unwind and recharge!