Pay Attention to the Elements
Things such as light, color, and texture are important and should not be overlooked when organizing your classroom. Color can have a direct effect on mood for example, a light blue or soft green can aid in creating a tranquil atmosphere while a fiery red will help promote excitement not exactly ideal for a learning atmosphere.
Place Desks in an Octagonal Shape
This shape is said to create harmony in the classroom and allows students to see each other while participating in group discussions. Leave an open space at the "bottom" of the octagon so you are able to access students and serve as the focal point of the room.
Work With What You Have
Oftentimes, space or specific furniture might not make certain layouts optimal for your classroom. Instead, work with what you have and try to make the best out of it. For example, if you don't have the space to organize desks in an octagon, try rows that are all facing one way towards the door.
Make Comfort a Priority
Discomfort creates distress and can make it difficult to learn while in school. Always place the comfort of your students andergonomics before any feng shui "rules" by ensuring that all of your school furniture is of proper size for each student and everyone has their fair share of elbow room.

