The images below are excerpts from a slide presentation I am making on correct and incorrect classroom configurations, so some comments refer to prior pages.

Note below how the rods, stair, and tower are displayed in their finished format. Children can easily remove material from the highest shelf.
Real clothing pins and drying racks are used. The long bead chain cabinet begins the math shelf in back.
Real sinks and countertops installed at child height. Practical Life focuses on real activities. Tables are brought into the empty area for table washing, a favorite activity.
Classroom details and virtual tour (toward the bottom of the page) of Greenspring Montessori.
This is so good! Nothing beats a picture, especially when you are first learning. This is real life, but as sized for the children. I love the use of open space, it is not just how many items can I showcase, but a real learning space.