It’s so important for a child to have their own space to work and be creative. These organized Home Office Ideas will help your child successfully complete all of their homework! Here are 16 homework organization stations that will inspire you to get organized that you can create for your own home!
We’ve taken away all the guess work on how to organize a homework station with these incredible tutorials. For even more school activities and supplies Tip Junkie’s Creative Community has over 300 tutorials. You can always search there if you’re looking for more tutorials with step-by-step instructions. {wink}
Homework Organization
1. DIY Homework Station ~ This homework station is super cool! If it’s designed and decorated in their style they’re more likely to spend more time doing homework. Hanging containers, galvanized buckets and paper roll are some of the elements to help your child stay organized.
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2. DIY Homework Station ~ If you need a space for your kids to get their homework done, then check out this homework station makeover! She took a dull space and made it into a place her kids will want to sit and work. Use this as inspiration to create an organized spot that will fit your children’s needs!
3. Mini Command Center {homework calendar} ~ Create a gorgeous homework station with gold paint, embroidery hoops, free printables and clipboards. The gold paint is right on trend too!
4. Bar Cart Homework Station ~ A bar cart is ideal for small spaces or if you don’t have a designated desk. It can easily be pulled over to the kitchen table for your child to do their homework and then moved again to store it.
5. DIY Homework Command Center ~ This transformation from kitchen nook to homework desk is pretty amazing. Looking at the before and after you would never guess that this was the same space. Isn’t the inspiring quote on the chalkboard fabulous?!
6. DIY Ikea Homework Station With a Built-In Desk ~ If you need a space for your kids to get their homework done, then check out this homework station with built-in desk! She took a dull space and made it into a place her kids will want to sit and work. Use this as inspiration to create an organized spot that will fit your children’s needs!
7. Child’s Art Display ~ Using 1×6 boards you can create a cute and functional area for displaying your child’s art. Click on the link for full tutorial.
Homework DIY Desk
8. Fold Up Pallet Desk ~ A desk can be a great way to get kids motivated to do homework. This great tutorial makes a fold down desk from an old pallet. You can easily store supplies on the shelves and then close the desk and voila, their disguised.
9. Built-in Desk Space ~ We have converted our formal living room into our schoolroom. Well, I had better change that we are working on converting it into the schoolroom. We have two walls finished, and one to go (the forth wall is open to he family room). I will start with some before shots.
10. DIY Lap Desk ~ A lap desk can be a great way to get kids motivated to do homework. For some reason, its just more fun when you can do it on the couch. This great tutorial makes a monogrammed comfy lap desk for $10 using poly foam, wood, foam board and burlap. A perfect gift for teachers, children, in-laws and friends.
Declutter: Homework Solutions
11. Kids Homework Station {free printables} ~ Can you believe back to school is already here, and for some already here? Seriously! This tutorial will help you get prepared and ready for the new school year. Using the free printables your child can keep track of the day, week, month, year, weather and even the time.
Homework Organization
12. Homework Station Turntable ~ Use a lazy susan to hold school supplies. They’ll always be within arms reach.
13. DIY Clipboard Organizer ~ Turn a dollar store clipboard into an organizer to keep on track. Looks beautiful!
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14. Portable Homework Station ~ A crafter’s caddy makes the perfect portable homework station. It can store all the necessary school supplies. Plus, your child can carry it wherever they go, the couch, table, grandma’s, friends house or even their own bedroom.
15. DIY Portable Homework Station ~ This portable homework station is perfect if your child doesn’t always sit at the same place to do homework. It’s small and compact and great for traveling to grandma’s, day care, or even a different room in the house. The best part, all of the supplies are organized and in one box.
DIY Organization
16. School and Craft Supplies Organizer {home storage solutions} ~ Whether you are a homeschooler or not, you probably have a ton of craft and school supplies that need a consistent home! This is a great idea to create a spot for everything, an over the door shoe organizer. An inexpensive solution that will work wonders in organizing your space!
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