Design of the "Corner of Duty. Duty corner in kindergarten: a useful and interesting place for a child

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Stand "We are on duty. Octopuses" One of the necessary stands for group registration in kindergarten is the stand "We are on duty", which contains information about the schedule of duty in this children's team, the requirements for those on duty, possibly photographic materials. All this and any other information necessary at the discretion of the teacher is easy to arrange at the stand “We are on duty. Octopuses." The advantages of this stand include a convenient format of 600*410 mm; bright and eye-catching design; the presence of 2 A6 pockets and 1 A4 pocket to accommodate up-to-date information in sufficient volume; wear resistance: the stand is made of durable pvc 3mm thick. The pattern applied to the surface is protected from fading in the sun. The stand "We are on duty. Octopuses" will not be left without the attention of the kids and will become an original element in the interior of a children's educational institution.

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Stand "We are on duty. Asterisks" The colorful stand "We are on duty. Asterisks" was created to display information about the duty of children in a kindergarten group. The use of such a stand will contribute to the development of industriousness among pupils of preschool institutions. Thanks to the colorful design, the process of labor education will be interesting for the children. The design of the stand provides two pockets for photos of attendants and an A4 pocket for additional information (duty schedule, list of duties). PVC plastic in terms of sanitary and hygienic qualities fully complies with the requirements for preschool institutions. The cute starfish displayed on the stand will attract the attention of children and delight them.

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Stand "We are on duty. Rybki" The stand "We are on duty. Rybki" was created to organize pupils' duty in groups of kindergartens. The use of this bright figured stand will help the teacher, without coercion and in an interesting way, teach children to be responsible and organized, and also contribute to the labor education of preschoolers. Colorful images of cute fish on the stand "We are on duty. Fish" will certainly delight children. The teacher will be able to use two transparent pockets of A6 size to place photos of children who are on duty. A large plastic pocket in A4 format suggests placing a duty schedule and a list of duty duties. Moisture-resistant PVC plastic 3 mm thick meets sanitary and hygiene requirements.

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Stand "We are on duty. Beacon" In progress preschool education It is important to develop in children a sense of responsibility and diligence. These goals are served by the duty of the pupils in the group. Correctly and interestingly organize the performance of simple duties by children will help the figured stand "We are on duty. Beacon". Beautiful marine-themed drawings are printed on 3 mm thick PVC plastic. Plastic transparent pockets of different formats are designed to accommodate duty schedules, photos of attendants and other necessary information. The plastic from which the stand is made meets sanitary and hygienic standards. This material is not subject to deformation under the influence of moisture.

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Stand "We are on duty. Zhemchuzhinka" Purpose of the stand "We are on duty. Zhemchuzhinka" to help kindergarten teachers develop a sense of responsibility and hard work in the child. Bright marine motifs will increase the interest of children in the conscientious performance of simple duties. There are three pockets on the “Zhemchizhinka” figurine stand, two of them A6 in size are intended for photographs of those on duty. And an A4 pocket can be used for a duty schedule or a description of the terms of reference. For the manufacture of the stand, PVC plastic 3 mm thick was used. This material is resistant to fire and moisture.

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Stand "We are on duty. Brigantine" It is easy to instill diligence and responsibility in a child if this process is properly organized. The stand "We are on duty" will help with this. The use of such a stand will allow, without coercion and unobtrusively, to interest children in the performance of a certain range of duties. A colorfully executed marine story at the Brigantine stand will surely attract the attention of the kids. Two convenient A6 plastic pockets can be used to place photos of pupils who are on duty, and a large A4 pocket can be used to describe the scope of their duties. The PVC material from which the stand is made does not deteriorate under the influence of sunlight and water.

Description

The stand "We are on duty" is made of pvc plastic 3 mm thick. Contains 6 pockets 90x60 mm. The stand is decorated in pleasant pastel colors, which will serve as a decoration for any interior....

Already with preschool age each child must take part in labor, perform the simple duties of a duty officer. To decorate the duty corner in kindergarten, Interdesign offers special stands that will make the duty process more organized and interesting.

Stands corner of duty in kindergarten are made of PVC 3 mm thick or super-dense moisture-resistant cardboard. Additionally, the stands are equipped with special "pockets" where you can place cards with personal pictures of children, their photographs or surnames. The voluminous plexiglass pockets can store the cards of all the children in the group. Some stand models are equipped with hooks for towels.

From an early age, the child should be taught to work. Of course, this is not about the kid plowing gardens or carrying sacks of potatoes. He should often be given simple instructions - for example, water houseplants or fold toys. If the kid will work himself, he will take care of what he managed to achieve thanks to work, he will respect the work of other people.

The corner of duty in kindergarten is necessary, first of all, for educational purposes. It helps the child to fit into the team, to understand that the work performed by him brings certain benefits. Therefore, the place for duty must be made colorful and interesting in order to further involve the kids in such an important matter.

Stand manufacturing

It can be a beautifully designed board that is hung on the wall. It should contain pocket files where you can insert photos of children and cards with written tasks for a particular day.

Such a stand is really do it yourself. It will be convenient not only for children, but also for the teacher, since the name of the duty officer will be immediately visible. Parents will also be able to get acquainted with the tasks performed by their baby.

If the kids are so young that they have not yet learned to read, their duty tasks can be depicted visually. That is, you should use pictures:

  • watering can - it means you need to water the flowers;
  • shelves with dolls - so you should put the toys in place;
  • cup and saucer - help set the table and so on.

Of course, this contributes to the development of associative thinking in the baby.

As a basis for creating such a corner, you can use chipboard or plywood to which paper is attached. To ensure a long service life of this product, you can subject it to lamination.

For decoration will serve the most various materials: decoupage elements, applications and so on.

painted groats

Of course, to create an application, you can use the usual colored paper, but it will be much more interesting if you use painted millet groats. It will be possible to paint it with the help of clerical ink (another suitable option is gouache).

Experiments are possible with grains that have a different texture - for example, barley, lentils. To avoid mixing grains with each other, it is better to paint them on different surfaces. Work with them should only be when they are completely dry.

  • The contours of the required image are drawn on the Whatman paper.
  • Using a brush, apply a layer of glue, after which it is covered with colored millet.
  • Hands in such work should be dry so that the paint does not get wet and the picture does not deteriorate.
  • Excess grains are removed, the drawing paper dries out for a while.
  • To prevent the grains from spilling out, the work is covered with a colorless varnish.

The resulting corner will look very nice. Watching the line of duty for children on it will be a real pleasure.

Macarons are good too.

Another original decoration for the duty corner, an application using pasta can become. To make it, you need to do the following:

  • Dry pasta of any shape is taken and covered with nail polish (any color).
  • Then they need to be glued to the contours of the image made on whatman paper.
  • The contours of the pattern can be marked with thin vermicelli.
  • Everything is fixed with a transparent varnish. Corners should not bulge.

Using pasta, you can make a cool drawing of a bird's nest, for example. To make such an image more reliable, empty egg shells can be glued to it.

Using multi-colored ribbons, you can create such an additional decoration for the corner as buds. They are attached with tape or glue.

Decoupage technique

Decoupage technique is also in demand when decorating a duty corner. For this you will need to use:

  • acrylic paints;
  • beautiful napkins;
  • glue for decoupage;
  • soft paper;
  • acrylic varnish.

The surface must be free of grease - usually it is glass or some kind of laminated material. The cut blanks must simply be glued to the surface, and then carefully smoothed. Then everything is varnished.

It would be nice if you combine a living corner with a corner on duty. You can also hang a gallery of children's drawings nearby, thus making a kind of creative corner. Such a place will inspire any kid to creative development: whenever he comes to the stand in order to see when he is on duty, he will be able to see his drawing, as well as the drawings of his comrades.

So it’s not difficult to make a duty corner in kindergarten with your own hands. You just need to show a little imagination and think how useful the planned stand will be for children.

A duty corner should be organized in each group of the kindergarten. After all, from preschool age, every child must take part in labor, perform the simple duties of a duty officer. Duty brings up organization, independence, accuracy in children, thanks to which children become more confident in their actions.

To decorate the duty corner in kindergarten, the National company offers special stands that will help make the duty process organized and interesting. We offer several directions for designing a duty corner in a preschool educational institution.


Stands Duty Corner with Pockets

On the stands for the duty corner there are voluminous pockets where you can lay out according to the types of duty. These can be cards with children's pictures or photographs of children. In specially designed ones, you can enter the names and surnames of children opposite their personal pictures. And special ones will help to indicate the directions of duty in kindergarten, for example, in the dining room, in classes, in a corner of nature. Due to the design features of the National equipment, the stands in the duty area of ​​the preschool educational institution can be supplemented with hooks for aprons or towels.

Exhibition of children's crafts, drawings City of Masters with a Duty Corner

For a comprehensive design of a group locker room, you can combine the gallery of children's works City of Masters with the Duty Corner. Such placement of stands will be the most convenient for educators, children and their parents. Parents will be able to admire the creative achievements of their children, as well as monitor the participation of children in labor activity groups.


Exhibition of children's handicrafts, drawings City of Masters with a Duty Corner 10140 rub. Code 21513
City of masters for 28 crafts 8190 rubles. Code 21511 1.8 x 0.8 m
Duty corner 1690 rub. Code 21512
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Duty area by days of the week

To design the Duty Corner in the preschool educational institution, the National company offers a special stand for the days of the week and types of duty. Screen savers allow you to thematically designate the directions of duty. And voluminous pockets are designed to be placed on days of the week.


We are on duty! 6630 rub. Code 21532

Mini Stands Duty Corner with laminated pictures

Any National mini stand can be supplemented, thereby turning into a stand for attendants. Inserted into the cell of the stand, on which you can enter the names and surnames of the children on duty with a marker.

Duty corner in the group booth

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Octopuses" One of the necessary stands for decorating a group in kindergarten is the stand "We are on duty", which contains information about the schedule of duty in this children's team, requirements for attendants, possibly photographic materials. All this and any other information necessary at the discretion of the teacher is easy to arrange at the stand “We are on duty. Octopuses." The advantages of this stand include a convenient format of 600*410 mm; bright and eye-catching design; the presence of 2 A6 pockets and 1 A4 pocket to accommodate up-to-date information in sufficient volume; wear resistance: the stand is made of durable pvc 3mm thick. The pattern applied to the surface is protected from fading in the sun. The stand "We are on duty. Octopuses" will not be left without the attention of the kids and will become an original element in the interior of a children's educational institution.

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Asterisks" The colorful stand "We are on duty. Asterisks" was created to display information about the duty of children in a kindergarten group. The use of such a stand will contribute to the development of industriousness among pupils of preschool institutions. Thanks to the colorful design, the process of labor education will be interesting for the children. The design of the stand provides two pockets for photos of attendants and an A4 pocket for additional information (duty schedule, list of duties). PVC plastic in terms of sanitary and hygienic qualities fully complies with the requirements for preschool institutions. The cute starfish displayed on the stand will attract the attention of children and delight them.

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Rybki" The stand "We are on duty. Rybki" was created to organize pupils' duty in groups of kindergartens. The use of this bright figured stand will help the teacher, without coercion and in an interesting way, teach children to be responsible and organized, and also contribute to the labor education of preschoolers. Colorful images of cute fish on the stand "We are on duty. Fish" will certainly delight children. The teacher will be able to use two transparent pockets of A6 size to place photos of children who are on duty. A large plastic pocket in A4 format suggests placing a duty schedule and a list of duty duties. Moisture-resistant PVC plastic 3 mm thick meets sanitary and hygienic requirements.

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Beacon" In the process of preschool education, it is important to develop a sense of responsibility and diligence in children. These goals are served by the duty of the pupils in the group. Correctly and interestingly organize the performance of simple duties by children will help the figured stand "We are on duty. Beacon". Beautiful marine-themed drawings are printed on 3 mm thick PVC plastic. Plastic transparent pockets of different formats are designed to accommodate duty schedules, photos of attendants and other necessary information. The plastic from which the stand is made meets sanitary and hygienic standards. This material is not subject to deformation under the influence of moisture.

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Zhemchuzhinka" Purpose of the stand "We are on duty. Zhemchuzhinka" to help kindergarten teachers develop a sense of responsibility and hard work in the child. Bright marine motifs will increase the interest of children in the conscientious performance of simple duties. There are three pockets on the “Zhemchizhinka” figurine stand, two of them A6 in size are intended for photographs of those on duty. And an A4 pocket can be used for a duty schedule or a description of the terms of reference. For the manufacture of the stand, PVC plastic 3 mm thick was used. This material is resistant to fire and moisture.

Description

Stand "We are on duty. Brigantine" It is easy to instill diligence and responsibility in a child if this process is properly organized. The stand "We are on duty" will help with this. The use of such a stand will allow, without coercion and unobtrusively, to interest children in the performance of a certain range of duties. A colorfully executed marine story at the Brigantine stand will surely attract the attention of the kids. Two convenient A6 plastic pockets can be used to place photos of pupils who are on duty, and a large A4 pocket can be used to describe the scope of their duties. The PVC material from which the stand is made does not deteriorate under the influence of sunlight and water.

Description

The stand "We are on duty" is made of pvc plastic 3 mm thick. Contains 6 pockets 90x60 mm. The stand is decorated in pleasant pastel colors, which will serve as a decoration for any interior....

Already from preschool age, each child should take part in labor, perform the simple duties of a duty officer. To decorate the duty corner in kindergarten, Interdesign offers special stands that will make the duty process more organized and interesting.

Stands corner of duty in kindergarten are made of PVC 3 mm thick or super-dense moisture-resistant cardboard. Additionally, the stands are equipped with special "pockets" where you can place cards with personal pictures of children, their photographs or surnames. The voluminous plexiglass pockets can store the cards of all the children in the group. Some stand models are equipped with hooks for towels.

Preschoolers love to work, help elders and comrades. Their work is filled with rich content, plays a big educational role if organized in an aesthetically pleasing, program-aware and age features children of the corner of duty. The teacher can make and equip the corner with everything necessary with his own hands, relying on the support of the parents of the pupils, as well as involving children in this.

Organization of a duty corner in kindergarten

Duty is one of effective forms organization of child labor in preschool. An original and brightly designed duty corner will help make the duty more exciting, as well as streamline their conduct.

Beautiful, comfortable corners on duty can now be ordered from various manufacturers and design agencies, and on the Internet. They will pick up both color, and a form under the order. But sometimes creative teacher much more interesting to make a corner with your own hands. After all, in this way he can show his talents and attract children, which will positively affect the development creativity and education of diligence of kids.

The imagination and skill of the educator allow you to create interesting compositions from improvised materials, for example, from plastic dishes.

Why is a duty corner necessary?

In addition to the aesthetic function - to decorate the room of the group and delight the pupils, the corner is necessary for many more reasons. The main tasks it performs:

The dependence of the design of the corner on the age of the children in the group

Duty corners are necessary in all groups, except for early age (the third year of life). Before you start making a corner, you need to think about what it will be like, take into account all the requirements that apply to it, and also decide where to place it.

One of the main functions of such a corner is to help the teacher organize the alternate participation of all the children in the group on duty and report who is on duty today in different areas of activity. Because the different types shifts become available to kids in different ages, the teacher should first of all pay attention to this moment.

The first thing the children get acquainted with is the duty in the dining room. It is introduced in the second junior group, but not at the beginning, but in the middle of the year. In the first half of the year, children master labor skills by completing assignments: arrange napkin holders, plates for bread. Instructions are given to one or two children, the children perform the same actions, guided by the prompts of the teacher or assistant nanny.

In the younger group, there is enough corner for dining room duty, decorated with favorite characters of children and cute pictures

The second type of duty is introduced in the middle of the year in the middle group. These are duty classes. Previously, the children get acquainted with the work performed on this duty also in assignments. They lay out handouts, application plates, plasticine, etc. on the tables, and after class they collect and bring them to a designated place. Assignments are given to those who wish to help, so not all the children of the group are covered by labor. That is why the duty is so useful, which allows you to involve all the pupils in the work.

In the middle group there will be enough space for two shifts: for the dining room and classes

The last duty is introduced in the corner of nature. It starts at senior group since September, since children of this age can quickly navigate, have sufficient skills and abilities, are able to share labor operations among themselves, perform them together, and help each other.

Thus, the type of duty corner depends on what age the children will be in the group, because the pupils are not placed randomly, but taking into account the height of the furniture (tables, chairs) that is in the group room:

  • If the second kids live in the room junior group, then a corner of duty in the dining room is enough.
  • In the group where the kids will be middle group, a corner is made for dining room duties and classes.
  • If the group room is equipped with sufficiently high furniture or the furniture is adjustable in height, satisfying the sanitary requirements for older preschoolers, then in such a group a duty corner is needed for all three types.

Requirements for the corner of duty in kindergarten

In addition to taking into account the age of children, when making a corner on duty, the following requirements must be observed:

  • Durability and reliability. Since the corner is made not for a week or a month, but for a long time, its safety during this time should be foreseen. Therefore, for the base, it is worth choosing a durable material, for example, plywood or chipboard. A good replacement for these materials can serve as plastic or cassettes for pasting the ceiling. When purchasing them in a hardware store, you must definitely require a certificate, which will indicate that this type of material can be used inside residential premises. Paper, even whatman paper, will not last long, as an option, only very dense high-quality cardboard is possible.
  • Possibility of wet cleaning. All equipment in the group (especially those with a long service life) should be subjected to wet cleaning according to the schedule. This does not mean that the corner will be washed with soap, but it must be wiped from dust with a damp sponge. Therefore, inscriptions, drawings on its surface must be indelible.
  • Compliance with hygiene requirements is one of the most important, because the health of children depends on it.
    • In the duty corner there is not only a stand with individual cards, but also aprons and caps (kerchiefs) for the dining room attendants. Their children put on after they wash their hands, before performing labor activities. Therefore, care should be taken to place the corner where the clothes of the attendants would be safe: away from the play and art areas. Being carried away by the game, the guys can drop the aprons on the floor, step on them, and while drawing - stain them with paint. It is impossible to demand from a preschooler that in the process of playing or creating he thinks about the safety of the clothes on duty. This nuance should be taken into account by the teacher.
    • When duty is introduced in a corner of nature, it is necessary to provide those on duty with protective clothing while caring for plants. To do this, you need to have sets of oilcloth aprons with armlets. It is impossible to store aprons for dining and caring for plants nearby. Clothes in which children water, transplant, wash plants should be in a corner of nature, next to watering cans, loosening sticks, flower pots.
  • Accessibility for children. The corner is placed in such a place that preschoolers can freely approach it, look at pictures, schemes for performing operations during shifts (if any). The design should be understandable to children, so the inscription “On duty by nature” or “On duty for classes” is of no practical use, children are unlikely to read it. It is better to designate each type of duty with a bright and understandable picture: an image of dishes, a plant, an album and pencils. As an option: the image of children at the dinner table, watering flowers, busy modeling or drawing. At the beginning of the shift, the children are introduced to the corner, they explain what the images mean, what duties the duty officers perform in different areas.
  • Aesthetics. Of course, every teacher wants his corner of duty, as well as the rest of the design of the group, to be the best and most beautiful.
    • Creative teachers turn to parents, craftsmen for help, who cut out the basis for a corner in the form of a samovar, a cloud, chamomile, a train from improvised materials. Such corners always look beautiful, attract the attention of children.
    • But even a simple rectangular base can be decorated with taste and attractiveness, showing imagination and a sense of proportion. In this case, you need to be guided by the general view of the group. Previously, about twenty years ago, furniture in kindergartens was of the same type, white or light wood. Now colored furniture has become fashionable, in which two or three colors are combined. It will be great if the teacher takes this into account and decorates the corner to match the overall design of the group. For example, the Cornflower group with blue-white-green furniture does not need a corner of duty in red and yellow tones, but blue with blue and white will be in place. You can teach children how to combine a successful combination of colors and instill in them a taste in such trifles.

The bright painted corner of the attendants looks great against the background of a simple plain wall.

Not a requirement, but advice: place the corner where direct sunlight will not fall on it during the day. This will protect the background and cards from fading and keep them attractive for longer.

The main, most striking and attention-grabbing component of the duty corner is, of course, the stand, which will house the attendants. A set of pictures or photographs of children is attached to the stand, which, for better preservation, it is desirable to laminate with a transparent film.

To be on duty in the dining room, you must have the following equipment:

  • A brush for sweeping crumbs from the table, about 25-30 cm long with a handle. The handle should be no more than 3 cm in diameter, comfortable for a child's hand.
  • Scoop for crumbs, about 15 by 15 cm in size, handle length up to 12 cm.
  • A floor brush for sweeping with a handle length up to 110 cm and a cross section up to 3 cm.
  • Scoop for garbage on the long or short handle. These tools are stored near the corner, but not near the clothes of the attendants.

Equipment for sweeping crumbs from tables should be kept hanging on hooks.

The sweeping broom is not used in kindergarten, it is difficult to disinfect, and its use does not meet sanitary standards.

The clothes of those on duty in the dining room consist of aprons, which can be made from chintz, guipure, satin, preferably in light colors. Headwear for girls: headscarves, caps. Boys are offered only hats.

Craftswomen - mothers and grandmothers of pupils will help to make aprons and caps for attendants

For duty in a corner of nature, waterproof aprons and, if possible, sleeves are purchased. To care for plants, you need the appropriate inventory:

  • watering cans;
  • basins for washing plants;
  • sticks for loosening the soil;
  • sponges for wiping leaves.

Schemes and step-by-step images of the actions of the attendants, pictures and photos of properly served tables can complement the design of the duty corner.

In order for the attendants to properly understand the duty scheme, an explanation of the educator is necessary

Duty classes do not require special clothing and equipment. The main thing that pupils should be armed with is the ability to quickly and in an organized manner carry out the assigned work. In the senior and preparatory groups a lot of material is used in the classroom, so children need to be collected and be able to clearly perform actions (take and arrange plates, lay out oilcloths, etc.), because from breakfast to an organized educational activities not much time passes, and the help of the teacher on duty is sometimes very necessary.

Some interesting ideas for decorating the corners of duty

As a rule, the stand, that is, the base of the corner, is made in the form of a panel on which the name, pockets for pictures-signs (or photos) and decor elements are located. A few design ideas will help to diversify and make the corner unusual.

There is usually no difficulty with the name of the corner of the attendants, since in most groups it is called so: “Corner of duty, duty”. There are also options: "We are on duty, today they are on duty." But how much more interesting and useful in terms of development and upbringing of children is to name the corner “We love to be on duty”, “Little helpers”, “Hard-working Suns, Bees, Daisies” (depending on the name of the group).

The kids will certainly want to know what the inscription means, and it will be much more pleasant to hear in response not just a phrase, but praise. This will cause a desire to participate in the labor process and may even serve as the topic of an exciting educational conversation: “What do you think, why is our corner called like that? Who is called industrious? How can you help the teacher, the nanny, your group friends?

There are also several options for individual symbol cards:

  • Curly: in the form of flowers, clouds, mushrooms with an individual picture and the name of the child. The stand itself in this case should be appropriately decorated - like a lawn, a sunny sky, a clearing in the forest.
  • With stud fastening. In this case, pictures indicating the types of duty are placed on the stand, and below them are buttons with a protruding plastic part, the so-called carnations. In this case, children's cards are made with loops or slots, hanging them on buttons. You need to securely fasten the buttons to the stand, not just sticking them in, but additionally fixing them with superglue so that they do not fall out and cause injury.
  • In the form of checkboxes. Under the pictures of those on duty in the dining room, nature and activities, a shelf is placed, and on it are two holders for flags for each type of duty. Individual pictures or photos of children are glued onto the flags and inserted into the holders.

Photo gallery: examples of designing duty areas in kindergarten for different age groups

The teacher can also draw an original idea from tea utensils by making a corner in the form of a teapot and cups. The idea of ​​​​a corner in the form of a clock, the arrows of which point to the attendants, is noteworthy.

The duty corner helps to organize and interest the children in the regular performance of work duties. A colorful, attractive corner, made by the hands of a teacher from inexpensive improvised means, on duty will certainly arouse the interest of little fidgets and help make the work process easy and exciting - after all, children or their relatives, needlewomen mothers and skilled fathers will definitely take part in the design of the corner.