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Our Homeschool Room

Updated: Feb 16, 2019

I finally took the plunge and completely took over a room in our home for school. We've been working fluidly around our house and at the dining room table for years and I was ready to have a place to permanently put our things, a place where we wouldn't need to move everything if company came over or if we were celebrating a holiday. It required a little rethinking of how we use other rooms in our home, but homeschooling is a really big part of who we are and how we live.



So I claimed the morning room, located directly off of our kitchen, which was previously where we ate most of our meals. (We now eat all of our meals in the dining room.) I pushed the long DIY table against the wall to create a super long desk. This table was an Ana White DIY. Definitely google her website if you've never heard of her before - she has tons of easy furniture plans!


The DIY built-ins had previously been storing china and serving pieces, but those found a new place in the kitchen or were packed away, and the books finally had a place of their own! The rug was recently moved from another room to make the space feel more comfortable and it's so soft that the kids often just sit there instead of at their seats. We get a lot of questions about this rug, so I'll leave the source for it here: https://boutiquerugs.com/soft-touch-sft-2302/?ref=226

We had a laminated map which I framed and gave a permanent home using leftover boards from my woodworking collection. I simply glued the map to plywood and fastened a simple frame over the edges. The chalkboard was made the same way - a piece of plywood, painted with homemade chalk paint which I made with some leftover SW Iron Ore, and then added a simple frame.


To bring a little whimsy, I hung some lights with Command hooks and DIY'd a chandelier shade. The chandelier looked out of place for the new function of the room and the shade hides the ends of the light strands too. The shade was made of giant wire wreath frames from Michael's and an old curtain I had stashed away in our linen closet. Below are some images from early fall, before I brought the rug into the space and when we were still using dining room chairs instead of a bench.




I often get asked what the paint color is in this room. It's SW Hammered Zinc and I absolutely love the coziness it creates.


The fourth and final mini DIY I did to transform this space was to build a simple window seat between the built-ins. It provides an extra spot for reading and a space to set the chalkboard when necessary. Altogether, I spent less than $100 to convert this from an eat in kitchen space to a functional and pretty school room. This budget went toward making the window seat, the chalkboard, the map, and the lighting, and also purchasing a few organizational items for the bookcase and table. I will layer in a little more functionality each year as our needs grow and change. For now, the kids have been more organized and focused (and so have I!) and it's added a spark of joy to our learning time. I often find them in here after our school day is over, reading or working ahead, and that makes my heart so happy.



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Melissa Prinz
Melissa Prinz
2024年11月08日

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callen97
2023年7月29日

Love this space! Did you purchase or make the cushion for the window seat?

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Meredith Mayer
Meredith Mayer
2022年8月06日

Hi! I’ve just found your website! I homeschool 5 littles and love making our home a beautiful place to land, learn and live as well. I looked up the paint color for your school room, but is it possible it’s changed names? All I could find is SW Hammered Silver, I couldn’t find a Zinc. Very curious though as I love the feel of this color. Thanks so much for all the inspiration!

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Betsy-Cole Efird
Betsy-Cole Efird
2021年9月11日

Love this space! We are about to remodel a dining room to make a school room as well. Can you tell me what color is on the wall?

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melissa morgado
melissa morgado
2021年5月23日

I love everything about this space. I have it pinned for a custom home we are having built. I was hoping you could tell me the dimensions of the room? We currently have a HUGE homeschool space in our basement. we can’t have a space as large in our new home, and am trying to see how small is still nice. This space looks perfect.

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Hi!  I'm Laura - pastor's wife, homeschooling mom of five and avid DIY-er.  Simple Farmhouse style, to me, is a handmade home that works on a budget.  It's having a table that can handle lots of 'love' from five kids without any stress about keeping things perfect.  It's finding simple and creative approaches to functionality and design.  And it's incorporating pieces with a past in order to remind us of why the present is so precious.  It's all about family.  After all, the most important things in life happen at home.   

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