Central Massachusetts
Leaning In
As I mentioned in my last post, I’m an unlikely and reluctant homeschooler. But I’m learning to lean into this journey. And one big part of that for me is creating a space my kids and I enjoy being in.
Vintage Vibes
I’ve never been a fan of all the bright, plastic-y things marketed to children. My heart beats vintage vibes and my decorating style is no different. So I wanted our homeschool room to reflect both my own aesthetic and to be a place my children delight in.
There’s and Mine
I made sure to set up an area for each of us to call our own (for my K5’er who’s actually being schooled, for my two-year-old who’s hanging with us while we school, and for myself as the teacher).
Use What You Have
I was able to pull this room together almost entirely using stuff I already own. Since I followed my normal decorating style, it was easy pulling different pieces together from around the house to create one unified space. The only piece of furniture I bought was my son’s desk and chair and a few decorations/organizational items were purchased as well.
Remember What Matters
I made sure to pepper the cork board over my desk with reminders of why we’re doing this and what really matters. On the days when everyone feels like crying and quiting, it helps to look up and reflect for a minute on why we’re here.
SOURCE LIST:
Hobby Lobby:
- Chalk Board Calendar
- Cork Board
- Ephesians 4:2 art
- Gather Together art
- Letter Board
- Treasure Box for rewards
Ikea:
- Kids Table and Chairs (we stained dark)
- Book ledge (also stained dark)
- Metal containers for paint brushes and pens
- My desk
Wal-Mart:
- Kids Desk and Chair
- Cubby storage
Crate and Barrel Kids
- Large metal clips
Target:
- Paper trays
Home Goods:
- Art Caddy
Katie Daisy on Etsy:
- Wild and Free art print
Found and Made:
- US Map: Vintage National Geographic found at a local book store (for .25!)
- Typewriter: Antique store
- Bookshelf: Made by my husband
- Old books: From my dad
That’s it. I hope you enjoyed the “tour”! 🙂
The room is lovely. Definitely one I would feel at home in. In fact, it reminds me of the den I’ve created for myself in what was our smallest bedroom. Don’t dismiss all the “bright, plastic-y things marketed to children” though. There are lots of good teaching resources out there that might fall into that category and kids do love bright, colourful things.
Thank you! And you’re right about the colorful kids stuff. My kids enjoy lots of colorful plastic things and there’s nothing wrong with that 🙂 Should have been clearer.
I just thought the rug from Home Depot, dighy. Kelly LOVES this rug. He is still talking to me about it!
Haha…it is very soft. It’s hard keeping Roman at his desk during school because he just wants to lay on the rug 😁