Now that the outsides are painted and ramps and completed, all the focus in on the interior. The insides of these portables look so tacky with the wood paneling and ugly carpet and sagging tile ceiling. The plan is to replace the old ceiling tiles, sheet rock over the wood paneling and lay down a new tile floor. When we’re done, it shouldn’t feel so much like a “portable” building. Next is the decor.
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Kenny Conley
Kenny Conley, the founder of childrensministryonline.com. He has been a Kids and Family Ministry Pastor for nearly 25 years (which is why he has so many things to say on the matter). Kenny is a published author, speaker, ministry consultant and craft cheeseburger aficionado.
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Kenny,
I ran across your blog and have been enjoying reading your posts on designing a children’s space in a portable. My partner and I have been designing themed environments for large churches for several years and have recently started a company to help churches with smaller budgets but big ideas for their children’s ministry create unique environments. If you have a second check out rokocreative.com. Mostly just wanted to say I love the intentionality and definitely keep up the good work! I’ll be praying for you and your ministry!
Kevin Cravens