Re-configuring the Church Pew Layout

Re-using your existing pews in a more contemporary layout may be easier than you think. Here are a couple projects we completed recently that might give you some ideas.

THIS is the standard rectangular typical layout of many older liturgical spaces. The long middle aisle flanks rows of pews set at a perfect 90 degree angle that all faces the altar and pulpit at one end of the sanctuary.

Typical old Church Pew Layout
Typical old Church Pew Layout

Using the original existing good quality solid wood church pews you can re-configure the layout to be more reflective of the current worship goal of bringing people closer to the action and closer to each other. This creates a better feeling of community.

This is the new plan for the modified church pew layout at St Richard Church in Chicago, Illinois.

New Church Pew Layout
New Church Pew Layout

Here are couple photos of St Richard's pew layout after we completed our work.

Changing the Church Pew Layout
Changing the Church Pew Layout
Re-configuring the Church Pew Layout
Re-configuring the Church Pew Layout

Another example is St Mary Church in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. St Mary started out with the first layout we showed above and, similar to St Richard, decided to attach the former wall mount pews to the ends of the former center aisle pews. Here is an amateurish cell phone video of that how that turned out:

We hope this helps YOU in in your quest for a better worship experience using your good quality existing church pews.

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