What is it about a book that demands the most comfortable chair possible? With so many variables, it’s hard to say, but for decades, Brodart has been providing comfortable and stylish library seating solutions to libraries, cafes, and other reading Meccas.  Today, the story is a little different. They still have many options, and even in a time when   modern library chairs have to be more style than function, Brodart is bringing the two together in a comfortable package, that readers and researchers will absolutely love.

Ergonomic Chairs

One style you might consider is their ergonomic line. Designed to make any space ultra comfortable. Every option in this line helps to ease pressure on the lower back during the long hours sometimes spent in the library. What’s more, is that all of it comes with a limited lifetime warranty to help ensure durability.

Task Chairs

Brodart also offers a number of different task chair options that are as functional as they are comfortable. Much of a library’s focus these days has to be digital, and task chairs can help facilities to achieve that digitization with a higher level of comfort.

Nesting Chairs

Libraries are nothing if not flexible these days, and often they must have plenty of added seating on hand. Nesting chairs, though, haven’t always had the best reputation in the past. With Brodart, you’re getting some of the most up-to-date designs that fit with the overall flow of the library with a measure of added comfort, including thick padding, arms, and more.

With Brodart library furniture and Carroll Seating Company on your side, stylish library seating doesn’t have to be an out-of-reach choice. Give us a call today and learn more about how you can incorporate some of this amazing seating into your library. Your patrons are certain to thank you!

In many areas, bleacher systems are nothing short of an absolute must. From school gyms to venues that may need extensive seating with serious flexibility, bleachers often offer the best possible seating at the lowest possible the cost. The problem? They can also be a serious space constraint. Enter recessed bleachers. They offer all of the seating capabilities without the space issue. Read more about the benefits of recessed bleachers.

 What Are They?

Recessed bleachers are those that can be folded so they occupy very little space when they’re not in use. Typically, they sit back against a gym or venue wall, and then they’re only pulled out on an as-needed basis. They aren’t light on options, though. You can add center aisle hand rails, intermediate aisle steps, power systems, and more to these space saving choices.

Making the Right Choice

Not sure recessed bleachers are right for you? It can be difficult to decide on the ideal system. There are other options to choose from, too. Whether you go with a mobile bleacher system that can be toted from space to space or a more traditional fixed bleacher system, you’re likely to find at least one seating solution to meet your needs. Fortunately, you don’t have to look far to get the help you need.

At Carroll Seating Company, we can provide you with recessed gym bleachers and many other bleacher options. As soon as you call, you’ll be paired with an individual project manager who will help you get to know the benefits of recessed bleachers and a little more about your other options. We’ll also work to get to know your space so we can help you make the best possible bleacher decision.

To learn more about recessed school bleachers or our other options, take a moment to contact us today.

The STEAM movement is gaining speed in the world of education today. Now, more than ever, educators are beginning to realize just how important science, technology, and math will be to students, and the pathway to create school environments that build all of these factors into a student’s education is one sought after by many districts.

If you’re unfamiliar with the movement, STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Mathematics. The goal is to give students the knowledge needed in those areas to guide student learning. For teachers, it means an integrated approach to learning as well as lessons designed around inquiry and collaboration. For districts, however, it means one big hurdle, the need for stronger science labs on campus, and often that includes the demand for better school lab tables.

A Quick Buyer’s Guide

STEAM demands project based learning, and often that means school lab tables that are capable of being arranged into compact pods that will hold small groups of six to eight students at a time. That level of flexibility can mean a chance to arrange or rearrange tables to meet the needs of any given project.

As you shop, there are a few major things you’ll want to consider. The first is the table’s surface.  High-pressure plastic laminate school lab equipment is a fairly natural choice. It’s one of the most common surfaces in school labs today, and it has a far stronger resistance level when it comes to scratches, dents, and dings, as well as higher temperatures and the heavy chemicals sometimes used in school labs. Wood laminate tables have been common in school labs for generations because they’re so strong.

In the event that you feel you need something a little stronger, there are other options. Many new coatings today offer higher levels of chemical resistance, and you could always move forward with a surface like stainless steel, often touted in medical facilities for its strength in terms of chemical resistance as well as its durability.

The table’s surface, though, isn’t the only consideration to make. You’ll also want to think about size. The table needs to be large enough to handle various experiments. However, when you get tables that are too large, they’re harder to rearrange for various STEAM activities. Finding that perfect medium is nothing short of a must.

Finally, the other real consideration you’ll want to factor in is durability. Any school equipment purchased should last through the next educational trend, so make certain you’re choosing school lab tables with a surface you can count on now and well into the next several years. Plastic laminate coated tables certainly have that built in, but many other options do as well.

As you explore the options available to you, contact Carroll Seating Company for a guide that can help you find the perfect school lab tables.

Stadium Seating with Cup HoldersStadium Seats With Cup Holders Are Actually That Important!

A recent article in a local Sacramento media outlet described the brand new Golden 1 Center where the Sacramento Kings will play in the upcoming season. Among the amenities were an innovative sky bridge, cushioned seating, and enhanced Wi-Fi. Despite all this, the article presented one major concern in the upper level seating – a complete lack of cup holders. This article was far from alone, though. A 2014 article on Forbes.com bemoaned the lack of cup holders at Steinbrenner Field for upper level stadium seats. Writer Jonathan Salem Baskin, in quoting a friend who went with him to a game, said, “How do you spend a billion dollars on a big time field, but skimp on the cup-holders?” It seems cup holders may be more important than you thought in your seating options.

Why Cup Holders?

The important question here isn’t why cup holders? The answer there is pretty clear – it’s an amenity we’ve all come to expect no matter where we’re headed. They’re in our cars, in our theaters, even in grocery store shopping carts these days. The more important question here is why not cup holders? The chance to have spectators, fans, and attendees at your venue is a great one, but you can’t spend so much time addressing the other needs of the space that you fail to address the little things people want most. It’s often the little things that play big in a person’s memories of a venue, and if they spend the entire time holding a drink when you could easily have offered them a simple solution like a cup holder, you bet they’re going to remember it.

Fortunately, we can help. At Carroll Seating, many of the options we provide our customers actually come with cup holders as an option. Stadium seating with cup holders? Check. Auditorium seating with cup holders? Check. Portable seating with cup holders? Check there too. Adding cup holders to seating isn’t really as difficult as you might imagine, and one step in the right direction can make all the difference in your ticket sales.

Outfitting a medical office or even an entire hospital with the right cabinetry for both form and function is a daunting task. After all, you’re not limited to just one type of surface these days. Instead, many are enhanced with antimicrobial additives to help keep patients a bit safer. Despite that fact, stainless steel cabinets remain one of the best options. Wondering why? Take a look.

  • Durability: Medical cabinets made from stainless steel are far more durable than other products on the market today. They last for years, and they’re quite strong. Made of other materials, there are continual chances for damage, but that’s just not the case when you go with the strength of steel. No matter how hard you scrub, it will remain clean and fully rust resistant over the years.
  • Modern Styling: Many medical facilities today want to look as comfortable as possible to help put patients at ease, so they often employ a fairly modern design scheme. Stainless steel cabinets fit right in with that design option, so they’re as stylish as they are functional.
  • Sterility: Stainless steel has been the go-to choice of the medical industry for decades for one primary reason: the finish. All of them are finished with electropolishing to help increase their shine, but it offers another important benefit – sterility. They’re easy to clean and naturally resistant to germs and bacteria.

If you’re interested in stainless steel medical cabinets for your facility, contact Carroll Seating today. With decades of experience in the industry, we can help you get the right choice to meet the needs of your entire facility. From the moment you contact us, we’ll help you understand what your options are both in terms of stainless steel medical cabinets and our other customized options. With a single point of contact for all of your needs, Carroll Seating is the only place to turn for all of your medical cabinetry projects.

Statistics suggest basketball is the third most popular sport across the world today, so it’s little wonder that so many facilities are looking for the best basketball equipment possible. From community centers to commercial gyms and schools, the demand for good basketball equipment and facilities is ever rising, and Carroll Seating Company can help you get what you need for your upcoming season.

We Have the Basketball Equipment You Need

At Carroll Seating Company, we offer a full range of sports equipment and services to help almost any organization. If you need a new system, we can help you find just what you need. If you’re not sure about what might best meet your needs, we can help you sort the differences and locate the ideal equipment. Even if you’re working to renovate an old space and locate a provider that can remove old equipment and handle all of your basketball equipment installation, we’re here to meet your needs.

For decades, we’ve been helping companies and organizations just like yours locate what they need and move forward. Basketball equipment has seen an evolution over the past decade, and things are changing fast. We’ve stayed on top of those changes, which means you get industry experience and innovation in one package.

Basketball equipment is far from our only offering. We can also help you find the other sports equipment you need, and we can even help you get the portable seating arrangements necessary to help outfit an entire arena.

If you’re ready for basketball season to begin, but you don’t have the equipment you need yet, there’s only one place to turn – Carroll Seating Company.

If the next season is on your mind, it might be time to start thinking about getting your bleachers in shape for what’s to come. At Carroll Seating Company, we can handle all of your bleacher needs as well as bleacher seating parts and repairs whether you’re in the middle of a season or you’re just trying to get ready for the next one. From inspections to maintenance and more, we have the experience and the trained professionals to help meet your needs.

It All Starts with an Inspection

Understanding just how safe your bleachers currently are is the key to knowing whether you need bleacher replacement parts or even new bleachers. We’ll be happy to handle all of your inspections for gym or outdoor bleachers. At the end of each inspection, we offer comprehensive reporting to help you document what needs to be done and stay on top of code compliance.

Moving to Repair

After our inspection, should the understructure of your bleachers require any repair, we’ll be right there to help. You can turn to us for parts for repairing bleachers like missing and damaged casters, interlocking clip repair, and anchoring. We’re here to help your organization create the safest possible environment for fans and players alike, and we can either order the parts for you or handle the entire repair.

New Systems

Should you decide that you’d rather not buy bleacher seating parts because you’re ready to upgrade the entire system, we’re here to meet your needs there as well. We work with the best manufacturers in the business to provide you with many high quality options that will leave your fans comfortable and your venue looking amazing.

If bleacher repair is on your mind, contact us today for all of your repair and replacement needs!

There’s no better place to learn about science, using practical methodology, than a school science lab. Few things help complement a student’s learning quite like, a well-taught lab. But if you don’t currently have a space that makes labs fun and interesting for students, you may be a bit frustrated. These tips can help you design the ideal school laboratory space.

  • Think Location: There are many things to consider when you decide to build a lab. First, make certain you have plenty of natural light. That’s not only for experiments that demand it, but also to help give students the lighting they need to understanding things like color and appearance changes. Natural light isn’t the only location-based concern, though. Good ventilation is too. You need to ensure you have enough space to install a fume hood and you need to make sure the entire area is well ventilated just in case something should go wrong.
  • Think Storage: You’ll need many different pieces of equipment to perform experiments in a school science lab, and the more storage you can build into the space, the better off you’ll be. You want to be sure that you have the space to store your equipment where it can be easily reached throughout the year and where you can access it safely at any point in time. You may even want to consider dual use lab furniture to make certain you have plenty of storage and lots of room to work at the same time.
  • Think Layout: The plan you create for the room matters too. Most guides recommend planning 60 square feet for upper level students. Keep in mind, though, that most school labs have to do double duty, so if possible, you’ll want to incorporate individual learning areas as well as lab tables, sinks, and gas hookups. There are many different floor plans online to search to help you decide what might be right for your space, and utilizing the help of a project manager can also ensure you get the design you want for your space.
  • Think Necessities: You’re going to need a few things for a great lab including gas taps, electrical outlets, sinks, and more. That may mean including additional contractors, but you’re building a lab to help educate students well into the next generation, so the key is to get everything you need the first time.

School science labs aren’t like regular classrooms, and that means they need specialized lab furniture that other spaces just don’t. As you get ready to design a school laboratory that meets your needs, please contact Carroll Seating Company to get the one-on-one help you need.

What’s the Buzz in Interior Architecture?

U.S. commercial building construction spending has been on the rise for quite some time. The market shows little sign of slowing in the near future, too, which means more commercial buildings are being designed and re-designed to meet the needs of small and large companies alike. What’s hot in commercial interior architecture design? Take a look at three of the biggest trends:

The Big Picture

Now more than ever before, commercial architectural designs look at the bigger picture. They take into account that they’re interconnected with their surroundings and work to play that up. For example, most designs look at the view from the building, the public message the structure sends out, and even historical significance.  The goal is to create and innovate while ensuring respect for existing landmarks remains in place.

Sustainability

Along with a focus on the big picture comes a closer look at how long that big picture will last and what environmental impact the design might have. Commercial architectural designs still focus on simple aspects of sustainability like energy efficiency, but they’re also look at power generation through wind and solar options, better water conservation, and unique building materials that can help create carbon neutrality and resilience.

Healthy Workplace

Today’s commercial architecture also seeks the opportunity to create a productive workforce through a healthier workplace. Incorporating options like natural lighting, noise control technology, and choices that help people thrive are all typically additions. What’s more, though, is that incorporating today’s wearable tech with the building’s technology is also becoming increasingly possible to help people know how and when to work.

Modern commercial interior architecture is changing fast, and Carroll Seating Company is keeping up with those changes to help design workplaces that do more for your workforce. To learn more about what we can do, contact us today.

Lecture halls can seem a bit daunting to many college students. Even if they’ve been on campus for some time, nothing is quite as overwhelming as a lecture hall filled with bodies. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to make certain they are conducive to student learning with nice lecture hall seating. These tips can help.

  • Give Students What They Need: At the bare minimum, students are going to need some kind of desk option that either comes out from the seat (if your lecture halls sometimes serve as an auditorium) or seating that swings away from built in tables. A writing surface is hardly all that students require today, though. They may also need electrical outlets or charging stations to hold laptops, tablets, and phones so they can better learn the material being taught.
  • Offer Comfort: There’s the hard and sturdy seating of yesteryear, then there’s the comfort many have come to expect in today’s lecture halls. A plush seat is the single best way to make certain students are comfortable enough to spend their lecture time productively learning, not constantly shifting in the seat to make certain their extremities don’t fall asleep!
  • Work with Your Space: There are so many different seating options available for lecture halls today. At Carroll Seating Company, we know that dimensions and spacing are nothing short of critical, so we offer you more options than many other companies, helping you design a lecture hall that students will truly enjoy attending day after day.

Ready to do more and make certain your students are in a space where they can learn? Contact us today to work one-on-one with a project manager who will work to understand the culture you’re trying to create on campus with lecture hall seating solutions.

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