05/29/2026
In early childhood spaces, the floor is more than a surface—it’s an active part of how children learn, play, and explore.
For designers, that means flooring must do more: support safety, soften sound, withstand daily messes, and bring energy and imagination into the room. In Pre-K environments, the right flooring helps create spaces that feel welcoming, playful, and ready for discovery.
At the Brooklyn Preschool of Science, Baxt Ingui Architects chose ECOsurfaces rubber flooring throughout to help bring that vision to life—supporting a vibrant environment built for movement, creativity, and messy creativity.
From safety and acoustics to durability and design, the right floor helps early childhood spaces perform beautifully—and feel even more inspiring.
What’s your top priority when designing spaces for early learners?