Homeschool organization is one of my favorite topics in how to homeschool.
Creating niches and discovering spaces you didn’t know you had can bring your home school area to life.
And turning unconventional storage pieces into useful tools for those areas can be daunting.
Also because I am not sure what type of stores or resources I will be able to find in South America, I am both excited and nervous to think of ways to create a new learning space when we move.
Switching subjects on you here for a minute, I promised I would update you on our move. The Mr. is still working on closing some business he has going on here in the states.
So we still have not put our house up for sale. It would be okay with me if we didn’t put it up for sale until March because the weather would be better.
Either way, in the meantime I have been hoarding resources that have unconventional storage ideas. I know my favorite stores like Target or Hobby Lobby won’t be there.
So today I have rounded up a few useful resources to help spur on the creative juices. Savvy solutions don’t have to be costly either.
Also, though I love to mix the old and the new with unconventional storage. In homeschool, we have so many needs that we want a wide variety of items to choose from.
And storage should look cute and inviting for our learning areas with kids.
And don’t forget about lighting. Most of us prefer a lot of natural light but I love me a gorgeous lamp when I can find one.
It really counts when I can find it in one of my favorite colors. Purple goes in a school room, right?
Simple Solutions to Stop Clutter
Whether it’s ziploc bags, jars or shower caddies going from the conventional to unconventional can still be beautiful while minimizing clutter.
Check out a few unconventional homeschool storage ideas that I have flagged.
Looking at them keeps me excited about our move and redecorating. I hope to stay inspired and implement some of these ideas when I have no Target to run to for my latest fix. (scary)
Do you see any ideas you can implement now in your school area?
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Homeschool Organization Unconventional Storage
You'll love these ideas for unconventional storage for your homeschool learning spaces.
Brilliant book storage and organization ideas for kids books.
Lack of board game storage can make putting away the favorite game after family game night no fun at all!
I love the media storage.
Standing storage is not only good for crafts, but any school supplies you need to store.
Great ideas for book storage and areas for the littles.
DIY puzzle storage solutions.
Love this way to store paper. And you can actually see what you have.
What a fun way to store your paint.
Another DIY craft paint organizer.
You don't need a room for art, just go mobile.
Repurpose the old bed spring and turn to storage.
Would love to use this to hang geography cards, art cards, or even math facts.
Adelien says
I love looking up the storage pictures as they motivate me to clean up my messy stationary right now. Thank you for sharing.
Tina Robertson says
You are welcome. I can’t hardly function unless I can throw something out first..lol