Homeschool room ideas (2024)

Many families are rethinking their spaces to teach their kids – here are the best and most creative homeschool room ideas to help you start the design process.

Now that we’ve decided that we’re going to be homeschooling this year, my mind goes immediately into the space where we’ll be homeschooling.

Obviously as someone who is passionate about the atmosphere in our homes and creating spaces that work well for our family, designing a space that functions well for my kids to learn is of major importance to me.

BUT let me be clear. Your homeschool room does NOT have to be Pinterest worthy. It does not have to be designer. It does not have to cost a lot of money!

By gathering up some great homeschool rooms in this post, I want you to feel inspired and get ideas on how to make your own space that can function best for your family. But I don’t want you to leave here feeling discouraged if making a space like this isn’t possible in your home right now.

Now that we’re all together for the inspiration – let’s get going!

Follow me on Instagram as I share how we’re creating a space for our kids to be homeschooled this year!

UPDATED TO ADD:

We finished the homeschool space! And I couldn’t love it any more! I am so thankful we were able to incorporate this learning space into our living room, and it’s been functioning so well for us already. Come see all the details about how we built it and what we plan on doing for Phase 2 of the project here!

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Beautiful and functional homeschool room ideas:

Since we don’t actually have a separate ROOM for homeschooling, we will be using our living room. We’ve got a giant blank wall that I want to transform into a space for our kids to learn and grow, but one that also doesn’t look like I copy and pasted a Kindergarten classroom into the middle of my home. Basically I want the functionality of a well organized and inspiring classroom mixed with Magnolia and Studio McGee vibes. Not too hard, right? Ha! I am well aware it won’t be a magazine worth space (at least not right away) but I AM going to do my best to try!

I personally LOVE this space from The Simplified Farmhouse.It does such a great job blending in with the decor in her home, providing storage, but also a functional space for kids to learn.

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The idea of using a big closet to transform into a classroom is kind of perfect. Sadly, we don’t have a closet like this, but if you do, it would work so well!

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Of course Joanna Gaines would knock it out of the park when designing a beautiful and functional homeschool room:

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My friend Emily from @Our1880Farmhouse has done a beautiful job of making her homeschool room fit in really well with how her kids learn best, and it fits beautifully with her Victorian house.

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Love this organized and child friendly homeschool room from Home Centered Learning:

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Homeschool room organization:

I will be the first person to let you know that organization is NOT my strength. But I learned quickly when I was a teacher that it was essential for my classroom to run smoothly. Once I had simple systems in place that helped my classroom be more organized, our whole day went better.

Display books on picture ledges:

I love that this method encourages kid’s independence and will hopefully help use the books you have in a more effective way. This mom used IKEA ledges but you could easily make your own (and I might make ours in our room too…stay tuned!)

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@SimplyOnPurpose has one of my favorite book ledge walls on Instagram!

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Repurposing furniture for homeschooling:

There are so many old armoires on Facebook marketplace and Craigslist – I kind of love the idea of making a really functional and cute desk out of one, and then being able to CLOSE the doors when you’re done for the day. This would work so well in a room that’s used for other purposes when you don’t have a designated homeschool room. This example from Centsational Girl is so cute:

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I love this one from Let’s Get Crafty:

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Thrifty homeschool room ideas:

Clipboards can be bought at the dollar store – a thrifty, functional and adorable way to organize your homeschool room and use your wall space.

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Make over a milk crate with some minimal time and effort to make a double duty seat + storage!

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Homeschooling in a small space:

You have to check out this fold-away STEAM table – I just love it so much! This is perfect for smaller spaces where you can use your wall space – and also just helps everything to be packed up neatly at the end of your learning day.

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And when you’re in a small space, using your vertical space (walls) is a MUST! I love this adorable example:

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Inexpensive Homeschool essentials:

I’m trying hard not to buy alllll the products for homeschooling, but to work on getting through some time as a homeschool family before I really make bigger purchases. Hopefully, this way we can see what we truly need. But there are many basic essentials that are pretty reasonably priced that I am considering purchasing for our homeschool room – here are some of them! (click on the pictures to be brought to the product page)

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FAQs

How do I set up a homeschool room? ›

6 Homeschool Room Ideas
  1. 1) Designate a Learning Space. No, we're not saying you need a full-blown classroom in your house, but you should have some dedicated area for schooling. ...
  2. 2) Decide on Furniture. ...
  3. 3) Add Lighting. ...
  4. 4) Gather Your Supplies. ...
  5. 5) Limit Distractions. ...
  6. 6) Don't Forget to Decorate.
Jul 12, 2023

How do you organize a small homeschool room? ›

There are so many options to organize your homeschool room! I love using small containers, baskets, mason jars, and wall baskets. Having supplies on the wall helps to save space! You can use a shelf with pencils and other supplies and use the wall baskets for books!

How do you store home school supplies? ›

All types of crates can store categorized homeschooling materials without having them neatly stacked. They can be put in a closet, in a cabinet, on your desk, in cube shelving, or under the stairs. Yes, you got it. You can put them everywhere, and they still look good.

How do you structure a homeschool day? ›

So here are my 8 best tips for creating a daily plan that inspires you to get things done.
  1. Create a routine, not a schedule. ...
  2. Work in chunks. ...
  3. Leave margin. ...
  4. Schedule the siblings. ...
  5. Don't try to do every subject every day. ...
  6. Hang priorities on hooks. ...
  7. Follow your natural inclinations.

What should I name my homeschool? ›

Here are some ideas to get your started!
  • Use Your Family Name. The easiest name may just be your last name, plus “School”, “Academy”, etc. ...
  • Include a Nearby Landmark, Natural Feature or Road Name. ...
  • Memorialize or Honor an Influential Person. ...
  • Get Creative!

How do you create a structure in homeschooling? ›

Structuring your homeschool day
  1. Start with settle time. Start your schedule with a time to gather materials and settle down for lessons to check whether your student has everything he or she needs for the day.
  2. Plan breaks. ...
  3. Keep track of obligations and extracurriculars. ...
  4. Let older students set their own schedules.
Aug 31, 2021

How do I organize my tiny room? ›

If you, too, have a small and/or oddly-shaped bedroom, here are seven ways to maximize your space.
  1. Use Vertical Space. ...
  2. Make Your Storage Space Do Double Duty. ...
  3. Take Advantage of Under-the-Bed Storage. ...
  4. Reconsider How You Use Your Closet. ...
  5. Choose Dual-Purpose Furniture. ...
  6. Only Keep Essentials in the Bedroom.
Feb 4, 2022

How can I save my kids school stuff? ›

Inside the file box, create a folder for each grade level. We suggest a colored folder for every academic year to make it easy to see and separate. Use the front of the grade level folders to display class photos, sports pictures and other mementos that represent that school year.

Do teachers have to buy their own school supplies? ›

Many teachers do. The school often purchases supplies, but it often isn't enough. In low-income areas, many school districts do not allow a “school supply list” to be sent home. So only a few students actually come in with the supplies needed for class.

How much money do you need to buy school supplies? ›

Shifting costs to parents or teachers

The National Retail Federation estimates families will spend as much as $890 on school supplies this year—an increase of more than $25 from last year's figure. Many school districts provide lists of expected supplies in the weeks preceding the start of the school year.

How do I set up a kids play area in my living room? ›

You can use a play mat to visually create a dedicated floor space. Try to use something that is easy to wipe down in case of any accidents. Alternatively, you have a larger living room, you can create this separation using furniture, such as bookshelves, a desk or sets of drawers.

How do you organize books for homeschooling? ›

Books Storage

Shelving or assigning dedicated cubby storage for each child is really nice if you've got a separate room for homeschooling or if your resources allow. Otherwise, labeled or color-assigned boxes or bins are a great way to store your children's homeschool curricula for limited spaces.

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