Contentedness is living with gratitude for what I have.
So when I keep seeing gigantic, perfectly organized school rooms, I think, "I want one of those." And again I say, "Contentedness is gratitude for what I have!" It's just that my school room/home office/craft paradise looks like this:
Let's see what we have going on in here:
Yes, you get the idea and probably want to go hide and cry like I do. There is nothing really functional about this space... like nothing. There is just too much clutter to get anything practical done.
I kinda ignored this space, closed the door, peaked in occasionally, cried and closed the door again, did a little computer work that was absolutely necessary, paid bills, sewed a little, for oh, the last 2 years. Then I saw a post on a FB group I belong to (Homeschool Momtogs). It went something like this:
"Do you have a separate area for homeschool? The past two years at our old house we had no room for a special area, now that we've moved I finally have a spot. Looking at ideas on pinterest. "
This is Stephanie's space:
The super wide angle lens makes this room look incredibly large, right? I actually asked her in a comment how big the room was because I was still thinking I COULD NEVER HAVE A ROOM LIKE THIS! It is only 13x10' feet. My squandered space is 10'3"x 9'6", smaller, but not by much.
My real-life dream is to rework the space and make it functional for
a) 2 grade school students + 2 trouble making preschoolers
b) 1 teacher
c) 3 home businesses
d) craft paradise
While I ponder, purge, organize, rearrange, sell, gift, and move EVERYTHING in the room, I'm looking for ideas. Pinterest has some great ones. My homeschool room board.
Some ideas I hope to incorperate:
Little kid desk like this.
Doing this with a globe.
Shelves something like this.
Love these colors.
Curtains similar to these.
Long functional desk maybe that wraps around the corner like this in Oak.
- Bill paying center
- Brains of a home office for 3 businesses
- Homeschool curriculum storage
- Card making stuff
- Sewing center including necessary mending and "just for fun" projects
- Storage for 8 throw pillow that I got for incredible deals
- Piano book storage
- Scrapbooking central (a hobby I haven't touched in 5 years)
- Storage for a bunch of sentimental items I don't know what to do with
- 14 piles of crap
- 114 unfinished craft projects
Yes, you get the idea and probably want to go hide and cry like I do. There is nothing really functional about this space... like nothing. There is just too much clutter to get anything practical done.
I kinda ignored this space, closed the door, peaked in occasionally, cried and closed the door again, did a little computer work that was absolutely necessary, paid bills, sewed a little, for oh, the last 2 years. Then I saw a post on a FB group I belong to (Homeschool Momtogs). It went something like this:
Pottery Barn does the homeschool room |
I saw the post and thought, "Ya right, I wish I could have a school room." No sooner did the thought pass through my head than I remembered, yep, I actually have a room, but I am squandering it with clutter and mis-use.
When someone I've never met commented and said she just finished her school room. Stephanie included a link to the happy place, I drooled.
This is Stephanie's space:
The super wide angle lens makes this room look incredibly large, right? I actually asked her in a comment how big the room was because I was still thinking I COULD NEVER HAVE A ROOM LIKE THIS! It is only 13x10' feet. My squandered space is 10'3"x 9'6", smaller, but not by much.
My real-life dream is to rework the space and make it functional for
a) 2 grade school students + 2 trouble making preschoolers
b) 1 teacher
c) 3 home businesses
d) craft paradise
While I ponder, purge, organize, rearrange, sell, gift, and move EVERYTHING in the room, I'm looking for ideas. Pinterest has some great ones. My homeschool room board.
Some ideas I hope to incorperate:
Little kid desk like this.
Doing this with a globe.
Shelves something like this.
Love these colors.
Curtains similar to these.
Long functional desk maybe that wraps around the corner like this in Oak.
Organization like this.
It's a tall order, but doable I think. May the fun begin!!
1 comment:
You do wonderful things with what you have. I can't wait to see the end product!
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