I have 17+ creative book storage ideas for your homeschool area. Also, look at Homeschool Organization – 12 Unconventional Ideas for Storage.
No matter how many devices you have in your home, searching for creative book storage ideas when you homeschool never really stops.
On top of that, I want homeschool book storage ideas that work and add some pizazz to my home.
I can find drab storage anywhere.
When you live and school at home, you have to stay inspired and excited about your learning spaces.
Creative Book Storage Ideas
Look at the creative solutions I rounded up that can take book storage from drab to fab.
Some of them could work for an older child and some for a younger child.
Also, some are easier to do it yourself and then some of them you may need to get the Mr. involved.
Maybe one or two things spark an idea for a new place in your home for book storage.
Now that I rounded these up, I am stoked about trying some of them.
From drawers, to caster wheels, to spice racks, they are pretty genius ideas!
Creative Book Storage Ideas
We can never have enough bookshelves, but you can use other parts of your house for creative storage.
Thi s is so creative. Take a drawer and turn it to bookshelfe. YYou could even move this around the house.
When we lived in a small cabin, I did this to each child's dresser to maximize book and curriculum supplies storage. I love it.
This can be an awesome DIY project for your home and it makes for a beautiful piece for your home while storing books and curriculum.
What a beautiful space to read and store your books.
For sure I could sleep well with all those books around me. But love this idea of a headboard book storage.
When space is at a premium this over the door shelf is a must have and literally on any wall you can install this shelf.
And I'm swooning over this beautiful picture book rack. Not only is it gorgeous but so functional.
Love this idea and especially if you find one of these library carts. Add some wheels and place it where you need it.
Love this by making use of any wall and to encourage readers. With fabric and a little bit of time, you can have beautiful and easy book storage.
What a gorgeous piece which makes both table and book storage.
I love these DIY crate bookshelves. So easy to make and they can fit anywhere.
This is another storage saving tip I used when we lived in a small house. I changed all the beds so that they were elevated enough to add storage underneath.
This project is so simple; just attach casters to the bottom of a wooden crate and you’re done!
Oh my goodness, I love this. Grab a wire basket, some wheels, and a board and you have book storage.
How very creative if you find any lockers second hand. Such beautiful storage.
Another creative idea for your books is to use a shutter door turned sideways. Again, use what you have to create storage.
And yet another way to use something you already have to add book storage.
Then totes can be hung on the back of a chair or stored away in a closet.
More Creative Storage Ideas
- Day 12: Creative Storage Solutions for Homeschool {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}
- Homeschool Organization – 12 Unconventional Ideas for Storage
- 100 BEST Ideas to Organize Your Homeschool Area – Storage, Spaces, and Learning Places
- Day 11: Swoonworthy Learning Spaces & Homeschool Rooms. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}
Do you have a creative place to store your books?
Angela says
Good post.
Tina Robertson says
Thanks Angela, glad you can use the tips…
Karen Childress says
Some great ideas here. I found that putting a long shelf above windows, doors, or cased openings gives a lot of book storage space. Paint the shelf a fun color, install shelf supports, put your shelf on top of the supports, and…instant book storage!
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Tina Robertson says
Love the idea Karen!! At least the kids can reach it. You know the adage to “look up” is good, but when you use the books regularly, you need something lower than the ceiling..lol
So I loved your tip. Too, one year, good grief, but we had a bathroom we didn’t use and I used the bathtub for storage.lol lol lol for a short time until I purchased shelves.
Oh the things us homeschoolers will do for our books!! lol