4 Door Student Locker for School Locker Room Product Overview
School locker room procurement often hits the same problem: hundreds of students sharing one changing space. Buy individual single-door lockers and they take up too much floor space. Buy larger shared cabinets and students complain about not having enough room.
This 4 door student locker sits right in between. Four compartments per unit, each with its own lock, so four students get clearly separated storage. Cold rolled steel body, KD flat pack construction. Colors are customizable — school brand colors, grade colors, class colors — with OEM support. When a school installs several hundred units in matching colors, the locker room looks coordinated and professional from day one.
① Space and Color Planning — color is more than decorative
What sets a school locker room apart from other settings is visual organization.
Walk into a changing room with hundreds of identical gray lockers and a new student has to walk down the row reading number plates to find theirs. But with color-coded zones — blue for grade 9, orange for grade 10 — students find their area instantly, without the numbers game.
This locker supports color customization. Standard white is available, plus 2-6 custom colors for zone separation — match grade levels, house teams, or school branding. Sports hall orange, classroom gray, school blue — a locker room in the school’s visual identity feels more intentional than a room of uniform metal cabinets.

One 4-door unit replaces four single-door lockers and saves roughly 40% floor space. For schools with tight changing room square footage, that means covering more students without expanding the room.
Aluminum alloy recessed handles with chamfered edges — students rushing in and out for PE class won’t catch their sleeves. Slotted door vents allow airflow so damp gym clothes air out between classes instead of trapping odor in a sealed compartment.
② Built to Last — the school locker room is one of the toughest environments for a cabinet
Three peak periods a day — morning, lunch, after school. Students slamming doors, locks turned multiple times per session, cabinets shaking. A school locker room tests lockers harder than most commercial settings.
Locks: Each compartment uses an independent brass-core key lock. Brass cylinders wear 3-4 times longer than iron-core locks. A student’s locker stays smooth through their entire time at the school. Two keys provided per compartment — one for the student, one held by the teacher as backup. Lost keys can be replaced by key number, no need to swap the entire lock.
Cabinet body: Cold rolled steel, not hot rolled. Hot rolled steel has loose tolerances — when you install 50 units in a row, door gaps are uneven and it looks like a mismatch. Cold rolled steel holds tight tolerances. Doors line up, gaps are uniform, the installation looks professional.

Hanging rod: Stainless steel, grade 304, passed 72-hour salt spray test with zero rust. Students hang damp PE kits and towels after sports. An iron rod rusts within six months. Rust drips onto uniforms — and parents will raise it.
Door vents: Continuous airflow keeps multiple damp PE kits inside from developing that sour locker smell. Next class opens the door and doesn’t get hit by stale odor.
③ OEM Customization — part of the school’s visual identity
School locker room furniture is more than storage — it’s the campus environment. Colors, logos, and coordinated design make the whole room feel intentional.
Available customization options:
- Color matching: School brand colors, grade colors, house team colors
- Silk-screen logo: School crest or name printed on the door panel
- Number plates: By grade, class, or individual number
- Name tag slots: Clear slot for name labels or class tags
These details matter most for international schools and private institutions where consistent visual identity is part of the school’s quality impression. Both K-12 and universities pay attention to this.

④ Logistics and Installation — shipping around the school calendar
School procurement has fixed timelines — purchase in summer break, delivered and installed before the new term starts. Tight deadlines mean logistics can’t slip.
KD flat pack, 800+ units per 40HQ. A typical school project of a few hundred units fits in one container. On arrival, the school maintenance team or a few parent volunteers assemble the units with a Phillips screwdriver — one unit in about 40 minutes. The entire installation can be completed over the summer break before students return.
Good Fit / Not a Fit
Good fit:
- School gymnasium and sports field locker rooms
- International school changing facilities (brand color + logo is standard)
- University and college locker rooms
- School swimming pool changing rooms (ventilation + rust resistance)
Not a fit:
- Outdoor uncovered placement — no weather sealing
- Storing expensive electronics — upgrade to combination or electronic locks
- Very young children (grade 1-2) — door height may be too high
4 Door Student Locker for School Locker Product Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | 4-Door Student Locker |
| Overall Size | H1800mm × W850mm × D420mm |
| Internal Layout | 4 compartments, 2 upper + 2 lower, each with separate door |
| Material | Cold rolled steel |
| Finish | Electrostatic powder coating (white / custom colors) |
| Structure | KD flat pack |
| Hardware | Aluminum alloy handle + individual key lock + stainless steel hanging rod + slotted vent doors |
| Optional | Silk-screen logo / number plate / name tag slot |

FAQ
Q: Can you customize school colors and logo?
Yes. Silk-screen logo (school crest or name) and 2-6 custom colors available. Contact us with your color code and artwork to confirm.
Q: How many units per 40HQ container?
800+ units. Contact us for a loading plan if mixing different models.
Q: What if a student loses their key?
Each compartment comes with 2 keys — one for the student, one held by the teacher as backup. Replacements available by key number.
Q: Is one compartment enough for a student’s belongings?
Yes for PE class needs — sports bag, jacket, shoes fit comfortably. If students also store textbooks and backpacks, add a shelf divider.
Q: Does the locker need to be fixed to the wall?
Stable on level flooring. If there’s concern about climbing or tipping, use expansion bolts to secure it — covered in the installation video.
Q: Steel locker vs plastic locker for school — which is better?
Steel is significantly more durable. Plastic lockers are cheaper but get damaged by students more easily. Steel lasts over a decade. Fire safety also favors steel.
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School locker room lockers aren’t a one-and-done purchase — students use them every day for years. Color coordination, door alignment, and lock reliability all affect the daily experience. If you’re speccing a project and still deciding on configuration or color scheme, reach out. We’ll put together a proposal and a quote. No obligation — just a conversation.
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