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Project Overview

This Indonesia boarding school project supports a regional educational institution combining classroom-and-academic interiors with residential-and-pastoral facilities — the dual specification brief boarding schools face. Both halves of the brief must satisfy education-grade durability, hygiene appropriate to shared-living environments, and the visual quality that defines the institution’s brand to current and prospective families.

Goodrich Global supplied carpet specifications across designated areas of the boarding school.

Goodrich Specification

Carpet was specified across academic-zone and pastoral-zone interiors, with appropriate construction selection per zone. Classroom and study-room areas were specified with carpet tile for acoustic absorption and modular replaceability under student traffic; common-room and library zones used coordinated specifications for both acoustic and visual quality. Tile format allows worn or stained units to be swapped individually, keeping long-term upkeep efficient.

Boarding school specifications additionally address the hygiene and durability load of shared-living environments — bedrooms, common rooms, and shared bathroom approaches all benefit from specifications engineered for the higher-cycle cleaning regimes boarding facilities operate. Soil-hiding constructions and colourfast fibres sustain appearance through intensive daily use, and carpet’s acoustic absorption supports calmer study and rest conditions across both teaching and living wings. Specifying for indoor air quality also matters in spaces students occupy for long hours.

Project Outcome

The Indonesia boarding school carpet specification is in operational service, delivering acoustic comfort and resilient performance across both teaching and residential settings, with maintenance kept practical through the modular tile format. The project demonstrates Goodrich’s regional capability — supporting educational institutions across SEA with specifications that align to local operational realities and regional sustainability and indoor-environmental-quality standards.

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