For the first four years that I partially homeschooled, we did our work on the dining room table. Our dining room had no storage, but I tucked piles of papers, books and supplies into a corner. I loved the light and the working space at the over-sized table, but the lack of storage and the fact that it is the FIRST thing you see when you enter my house made it less than optimal.
Last year we moved homeschooling into the guest room.
It is now a homeschool room.
I love the space and over the next few weeks will share some of my favorite spots.
Today, we will start with the absolutely best part…the closet.
The years of dining room schooling taught me exactly what was on my wishlist and now it exists.
The big rolling backpacks have always been an issue. I wanted to create a space where the boys could leave them when they returned from school and grab them on the way out the door. We needed them accessible throughout our homeschooling days. I left 1/2 of the closet floor available for these three monstrosities and laid down the law that they need to stay there while we are working. There is enough space above the backpacks that the boys can easily slip things in and out of them without disturbing anything else.
My next goal was to have a spot for random things each boy drags home. You know…some stuff that needs to go back to school, some stuff that needs to stay home, and some stuff that would require serious creativity to categorize. These items need a home for a few hours, overnight and sometimes for several weeks. I needed a place to throw migrant toys, found treasures and pocket contents where I wouldn’t feel the need to dispose of them while their owner still was attached.
The solution was an Elfa Storage unit that is free-standing with 4 wire baskets. The top basket is shallow and perfect for miscellaneous school supplies like paper clips and rubber bands that freely roam the earth. Then each boy has a deep basket labeled with their name. They are free to put ANYTHING in there and encouraged to do so.
Because I converted a conventional closet space, I had floorspace in one of the corners that was tucked behind the wire baskets. It is not easily accessible without pulling out the unit. I stacked 4 plastic milk crates in that area that are filled with extra folders, spiral notebooks, computer paper, drawing pads, and 3-ring binders.
The shelves were also configured with Elfa. I did the basic closet design online with The Container Store and found that it wasn’t as expensive as I expected especially with the yearly sale they have each January. Part of the installation cost included removing the existing closet shelf and hanging bar so that it was a clean slate to dream up what would work the best.
I selected a deeper shelf for the bottom shelf that could accommodate the GIANT 3-ring binders that grow as the school year progresses holding all things done and to come along with resource books like the boys’ Bibles, Dictionary and Story of the World texts.
Above are three standard depth shelves. The lower one is the home for extra Kindergartner activities. I have found that the workload in Kindergarten is light and Rhett will be done with his work HOURS before the other boys. By finding him “enrichment” activities (hopefully things he can do on his own), it saves me from having to entertain.
To the right of the Kindergarten activities are three areas for current books. Each is labeled by grade and has enough room to add things as needed.
The next higher shelf has a teacher area. This is where I keep the teacher keys and homeschooling resources for my reference. It is above the boys’ reach…and they know better than to pull out a chair anywhere in the vicinity of this side of the closet! There are also some smaller supplies stored in clear shoe boxes like post-it notes and the million 3×5 cards that we will use during the year.
Also stored in the clear shoe boxes are the math center activities like cubes, wrap-ups, flash cards, coins, beads, string, and a cardboard clock. I like to keep these things where they come out into the room one at a time on my recommendation. Otherwise the floor space turns into math manipulative soup.
The top shelf contains all the books from years past that are being saved for hand-me-downs to younger boys. I also create a 2 inch 3-ring binder for each year they have completed that consists of a sampling of that year’s work in addition to any art and writing they finished.
Being organized has decreased my stress level on homeschooling days significantly and it is a blessing to have a separate homeschool room.




















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Wow, so neat and organized!!! Please come do mine *grin*
Great job!!!
Oh wow, that is just a homeschoolers dream! Well done!
So jealous. Please, please come and do that to my house?
Great closet! I want one just like it!
You have just inspired me to organize my closets! Thank you!!!!!!
Can you come and organize my desk so i can finish nursing school!
It looks great, but let’s be fair, you have to show it to us again in May to see if it held out for the whole school year.
Wow, that looks amazing… great job!! We are seriously lacking in storage in our house- I wish I had somewhere to do something like that. You made great use of ever inch of that closet… love it!
Such great organization! It takes a lot of time and determination to accomplish this. I need to work on my office more now.
talk about OCness (just kidding hehe….)
i admire your ability to maintain a very organize closet. considering that kids have access on it (wink, wink)… surely needs a lot of discipline…
keep up the good job mommy!
LOVE it!!! Those are some great creative ideas!
This is perfect timing as we are starting homeschooling this year and I feel our supplies stacking up! Great ideas that we’ll be putting to use!
Is it wrong to say that I covet that closet?
I am glad someone has the energy to tackle all of that! I have Fibromyalgia so all my closets look like that! I do the best I can and tell people not to look when they open them. It has become a running joke around here to see if someone can find something that has been missing for years!!! I just have to laugh it off…..
Wow that is amazing! Makes me think homeschooling is manageable!
Can you come and reorg my home office closet?!
Looks awesome! Good job!!
Very cute. Organization is the key to success, I say!
Very cool, our classroom organization is forever changing! We are making some very cool changes, so I’ll be sure to msg you on Twitter when I post about it.
I don’t think I could organize a drawer right now, let alone a whole closet like what you did. Amazing!
Very cool. Just did some organizing in my pit of a garage, but it doesn’t come close to this.
What a great job in organizational skills. You utilized your time and equipment very well. I bet this feels awesome. Now would you like to come over ad help a sister out just a bit??
Can we say “homeschool Mom envy”!? I need this closet in my life!
You did a wonderful job!! This is the perfect closet.
As a first time homeschooling mom, I drool over photos of organized room like this! What a great job!
Man I love label makers and containers! Looks great!
That kind of organization in my home? Would scare my piles!
Perfect post for the start of a new school year!
If only I could be so organized! Love what you’ve done!
When I grow up, I aspire to be like you….
Seriously, my jaw hit the ground.. I love this closet, and WISH we could be this organized. My problem is I get it looking amazing, and within minutes my husband and kids wreck whatever I’ve tried to implement, which in turn makes me crazy disappointed, and I lose the “oomph” to re-organize it again for fear of repeating the cycle, lol.
Looks awesome! Great job!
Thank you for all of the GREAT ideas! I have 6 children (and a new baby on the way within the next 4 weeks) and I am definitely in desperate need of a room like that where they can do their homework! Now, the first idea that I am going to steal from you is #2…my kids are constantly bringing home piles of paper, like your children, and quite often, there are 3 or 4 of the same thing. Using the baskets is a perfect idea, rather than the kids leaving some on the table, some of the television, some in the kitchen…it’s all in one place and when I have time to sit down, I can bring the baskets wherever I feel like sitting down and sort through the piles.
Thanks for the ideas!!! I’m going to be stealing a few!
Oh! It feels SO good to get that organized! I love that feeling after a re-org
GREAT job!
My problem is never doing the re-org – it’s keeping it that way!
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I so wish I had these type of organizational skills! I think you should come organize my house. I’m guilty of the kitchen table being utilized in the wrong ways.
I think what you did was AWESOME! Something that I will definitely need to follow! I will try to organize like this this sememster.
Your graphics and attention to post design makes anything on your blog worth looking at.
I really don’t have any interest in homeschooling, for example. but your post was just so attractive, I just had to read and comment!
This. Is. Brilliant!
I don’t even homeschool, and I totally want to convert a closet. I seriously think some of these ideas can help with the chaotic non-organization that is back to school time.
I love organization… and seeing other’s organized spaces. Good job!
Wonderful ideas! We’re getting ready to make a bedroom into a school room for the girls. Organization is going to be a must!
looks fantastic. i imagine good organization is paramount in homeschooling, i am impressed. i am pretty sure i could never do it, but i LOVE that people like you do!
popping in from Tip Junkie.
What kind of label maker do you use.. that looks fabulous!
I think I am going to create this in the coat closet next to the door! this way everything will be there when they need it on the way out! And a easy put away on the way in!
a latte of blessings & giggles,
Jeanie
I started homeschooling and then ran out of steam when we added a very active baby girl to our nest. So now my son goes to school btu I can’t even organize his bookshelf right without somebody pulling books down on a daily basis. Fantastic job.
I totally love this! My homeschool supplies pretty much end up all over the house. I am pinning this one as a goal for what I want my homeschool supplies to look like!
Great organization. I love the yellow color too!
Visiting from House of Hepworths. Thanks for sharing this great system. I don’t homeschool but I do have a home daycare with preschool programs and this is very inspiring for me to organize my things.
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heck I don’t even homeschool and I need this kind of organization!! GREAT job!!
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Have a great holiday weekend.
Beautiful. Love the fact that everything has a space. I think that is the key. Inspiring.
Love this and came just when I was re organizing our closet, funny we had some of the same ideas, not sure how big your closet was I think ours is a bit smaller but was happy to see that you too have a Saint. Ours is named Princess Goliath and will be 5 years old in December.
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