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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After the contest, I have to share this with my DIL who is homeschooling my grandchildren! I’ve rarely seen a classroom so organized! Great job and attention to every little detail!
I am so impressed! What a beautiful and organized storage space!
I LOVE it! I wish ANY of the storage in my house looked like that! Good job!
Wow that looks amazing! I wish I was half as organized as you. I’m a new follower and look forward to reading more of your great blog.
I aspire to be so nice and organized! Maybe someday
LMAO wow much more organized than mine.
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Thank you for sharing this. I need more ideas for organizing. You did a great job as usual.
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Holly,
Seriously, I would just plagiarize this entire design, if only… if only I had a homeschool room… if only I didn’t need a spare room for visiting dignitaries (aka parents)… if only I didn’t need the entire dining room table to spread homeschool days out on… you know what, I need help!!!
So very impressed, always have been and now even more so!
I built a closet and kind of organized it then things went South and it got piled up again, so you can come help me do mine. Please!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol Looks great.
Yeah umm.. I still have clothes on my floor so I don’t have to fold the clean ones that re still in my hamper…
Wow, really cool organizing!
Awesome organizational skills. Great job
Totally jealous. Closet organization is the next on my to do list. (Wish it was on my to done list.)
Great job. Love the labels!
I am totally jealous of your closet!
I need to organize so bad!! Maybe after #4 arrives I’ll have more energy!!
I have to say that I’m so Jealous of your closet. We home school as well and have the look you were talking about in our living room so it’s the first thing people see when they come in. No matter how organized I try to keep it forget about it! I so have to get some of the items your showing so that I can put it in our hall closet and no one will have to see our mess again! Thank you so much for sharing!
I love this! I will keep this organizational dream in mind when we are ready for schooling in our home. Its like a mini classroom in a closet! perfect!
Wow! My greatest frustration right now is organizing stuff! With a toddler and a preschooler, it is hard for me to organize things as these two wants to “help” sort stuff!
What a fabulous idea!
Organizing is what I just need now
Thankyou for sharing <3
I absolutely LOVEEE this organization, even though I’m not a homeschooler, this is exactly how I wish I had some of my kids stuff set up. Sooooo freakin’ efficient!! <3 it!!
Wow! I wish you could help organize my classroom!
Great job! Wish I had time organize right now!
Great job! I love the idea of removing the doors to get more function out of the space. So neat and tidy!
Aww, this is so cool! I was homeschooled, and this brings back memories of the cute little desk I had when I was around 7 or 8.
You’re hired! (to organize my home office)
Seriously, I’m inspired to re-visit my personal organization; thank you for sharing this!
Fantastic organization! I’m certain your family will benefit from this more user-friendly environment!
I got lots of great ideas! Thanks!
Wow! I love how organized it all is! Want to come to my house and help get things in order?
This looks amazing! I love the colors, the crisp look and neatness! I would be motivated to go to this closet!!! Awesome job!
Holy crap, Holly! Please come to my house next.
I love you organization!! It’s inspiring!! I can’t wait to get my school stuff organized like this! My desk is always so crowded & overwhelming!! Thanks for your inspiration! Now, do you wanna come help me??
I love how organized it is.
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I’d love for you to tackle my closets!
I could use a summer closet purge to get ready for Fall!
Holly,
Ok your blog, B2B, Dallas Bloggers, Home Schooling, PR events, wife, mom, housewife and still a pretty dang good party animal…..HOW THE HECK DO YOU DO IT ALL?
All I can say is “oooh, ahhh, I want.”
Very awesome! I love school supplies and I love organization!
wowww! i wish i could get my clothing organized at least half as well as that..that’s impressive!
Wow. This is incredible. You should come to my house and organize all of our homeschool supplies! lol Bravo!
Fabulous! I’d be scared to touch it. No matter how hard I try, I can’t KEEP things organized.
I’m in awe of that closet! I have organized my linen closet, but still have two closets in my playroom that are a hot mess.
Wow, you did an amazing job. When I homeschooled it was mostly on the dining room table and a shelf on a closet. Fabulous.
Ooo, very nice! We have a room in our unfinished addition that’s going to be a library some way, and I am SO going to try for that level of organization in it!
love it!
Please organize my closets!
It looks great! Things always go so much better when you’re organized!
great job!
i really wish we had an extra room for a playroom / art room!
love the organization, think it might have lit a fire under me
You’re closet is beautiful & I am in desperate need of your assistance. Please?
Oh, wow, that is organized! My closets have never looked anything like that. My way of “organizing” is 1. throw everything in closet 2. quickly slam closet door shut before everything can fall out!
WOW!! I do not homeschool, but I seriously wish I could be half as organized as you are!!
Oh, yeah?! Well, my mom was better organized than you, and I was homeschooled all the way and… and…
OK, I was really homeschooled all the way… and your organization system would’ve rocked her socks off. My hat is off.
Great example of how to save space in a closet. I will use this in our home. Thanks
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