10 Cool Homeschool Room Setup Ideas & Supplies You Need (2024)

Want some ideas to help set up your homeschool room? Today, we will be looking at some simple suggestions that will inspire you to set up a colorful, fun space to educate your children. Many supplies, furniture, and stationery items can be picked up at IKEA or Office Works. To complete this article, I had a look at Office Works and photographed items that you might find helpful.

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Home educators don’t need a massive layout of money to get started. Many of these items can be sourced second-hand through Buy & Swap websites or Facebook Marketplace. You can also source many things by doing a few DIY projects.

Contents of this article:

  1. Table and chairs
  2. Desk setup
  3. Modular cube bookcase
  4. Stationary
  5. Pictures and posters
  6. Blackboard or whiteboard
  7. Decorating ideas
  8. Additions to organize your homeschool room
  9. Montessori Home Setup
  10. Setting up a small homeschool room

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1. Homeschool Table and Chairs

Getting a good homeschool table and chairs isn’t tricky. Many are plastic or wooden and can be sourced from IKEA or Office Works. (Homeschoolers usually don’t sit in chairs for too long as most only do about 2-3 hours of homework a day.) Many second-hand shops offer cheaper table and chair options for those with a tight budget.

You can also get a more comfortable desk chair with padding for your teenagers who might be putting in a few extra hours as they study for entrepreneurial or college pursuits.

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A table and chair set can help do craft and painting projects. They allow children to spread themselves out and get messy without sullying your dining room table!

For little people, these miniature chairs are a great way to feel comfortable while you work and are a favorite with many small people.

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The one below is a folding table and chairs, so you have the option of clearing it out of the way when not in use.

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If you don’t have a lot of money, children can work at dining room tables. The downside of this is that your house might look permanently messy.

But, some mothers might not mind this; some might even like having children close to them in the main living areas as they complete other tasks such as feeding a smaller baby or making dinner in the kitchen.

2. Homeschool Desk Setup

Another excellent furniture item for your homeschool room is a desk. Desks are handy for high schoolers as they can open multiple books in the same space without balancing them or overlapping them.

Students can also store their stationary in drawers, allowing easy access and reducing interruptions from getting up out of their chairs and accessing stationery elsewhere.

Some easily distracted children might benefit from having a desk that faces the wall for less visual stimulation than a window might offer.

A homeschool desk from IKEA or Amazon is a simple option that parents can purchase straight away. Another option children might want to participate in is a DIY homeschool desk using reclaimed lumber from your local recycling center.

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Or you could make it a bit fancier by doing a DIY homeschool desk like the one below…all you have to do is plop a bookcase on your desk, and you’re done!

10 Cool Homeschool Room Setup Ideas & Supplies You Need (9)For homeschooling rooms that accommodate more than one child, consider setting up an L-shaped desk that can fit more than one child in a small space.

This way, you’ll be able to add other furniture and storage supplies into your small homeschool room space or just have more freedom to move around in larger areas.

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3. Modular Cube Bookcase for a Homeschool Room

Bookcases are excellent homeschool furniture ideas as most home-educated students are avid readers and well-above-average in this department. Consequently, most homeschools contain many books housed in a modular or horizontal bookcases.

If they’re on top of the desk, ensure they are secured appropriately and are not a falling risk.

Modular cube bookcases are trendy these days as they can double as a bookcase or a loose item holder. Parents can purchase specially made plastic or fabric boxes to fit into these spaces to house small homeschool room supplies like available stationery.

The modular bookcases below are from Office Works, and IKEA and Amazon have similar options:

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4. Stationary for your Homeschool Room

Neatly contained homeschooling room supplies inspire learners and educators alike. Without appropriate storage options, stationery supplies can get messy and disorganized.

An excellent way to get around this is to purchase mess and space-minimizing stationary holders for all your loose pens, pencils, and papers. Pencil cases are a perfect option for escaping pens and pencils, while document holders will hold curriculum workbooks and extra paper for writing or craft purposes.

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Don’t forget to get some clipboards too. These will be useful when you go on nature walks.

10 Cool Homeschool Room Setup Ideas & Supplies You Need (18)Organization in a homeschool room is essential. Otherwise, things get frustrating, not to mention messy. Sarah from FrugalFun4Boys said:

Make sure everything has a place. Otherwise, it will not be put away. This has taken me a long time to learn! Scissors, tape, glue, pencils – they all need designated homes in your school space.

So make sure your room is organized neatly.

Stationary for Your Homeschool Room

You’ll need some simple stationery to get you started. Except for getting name labels for every rubber and pencil you don’t want to go missing, the supplies you’ll need are similar to the ‘back-to-school’ items most parents purchase. These include:

  • pens,
  • paper,
  • a stapler with staples,
  • a box or two of printer paper,
  • blank paper books to do drawings,
  • lined paper books for essay-writing,
  • texters, pencils, markers, crayons,
  • sharpeners,
  • scissors, and
  • post-it-notes

There’s a lot more, but these are most of the basics.

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Technology for your Homeschool Room

Laptop and a Laptop Bag

In this day and age, it’s wise to buy your kids a laptop to use in common areas, as they’ll need to be doing research on it for various homeschooling projects. A laptop is an excellent idea to record things as you go on excursions and field trips.

A laptop has the advantage of portability, but a desktop will last longer as children won’t ruin the unit by moving its hard drive while it’s operating.

A Warning about Technology in the Bedrooms: I would think twice about allowing your children to take technology in their room alone. Keep the laptop in communal areas. It’s easier to get tempted to look at things you shouldn’t be looking at if you’re in your room alone than it is if you have a computer in a communal space.

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Laptops for your homeschool room don’t have to break the budget. Be aware if you’ve purchased a homeschool curriculum that requires a fast processor (like Monarch).

Cheap computers might not be able to do the job. Check the technology requirements in the details section before purchasing. As you can see, some of the cheaper laptop options are as little as a couple of hundred dollars, while the pricier laptops can set you back almost $2,000.

If you’re the sort of homeschool family that likes to go places, you should consider purchasing a decent bag to carry your notebook, Kindle, or iPad.

iPad or Galaxy Tablet

An iPad is a good compromise if you don’t want to buy a big, expensive laptop. It can be a great idea to take them on excursions and nature walks as they’re not ruined if children use them while moving.

Unlike a laptop, an iPad or tablet can be kept clean easily, and some even come with waterproof cases in the event your child is prone to minor accidents.

A Galaxy tablet is much cheaper than an iPad as far as price goes. Both will do the same job, although an iPad might be better in some areas. You can compare the prices in the two Amazon boxes below. One shows different iPad options, while the other shows Galaxy tablet options.

A Kindle

If you have a small homeschool space like a dining room, a Kindle is a great way to reduce the clutter of books contaminating every flat surface. You can purchase a Kindle for every child or buy just one.

One limitation of buying a single Kindle is that if you have multiple kids who want to read simultaneously (i.e., during independent reading time), you might struggle with being able to share the Kindle around appropriately.

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A Printer

If you’re home educating, it’s a great idea to keep a color printer in your homeschool room. I would call a printer an essential these days, especially if you’re using a more eclectic homeschooling style.

A printing unit allows parents to print out notes to save their children from looking at screens constantly. Some parents purchase curricula that can be printed online, such as Easy Peasy and SchoolhouseTeachers.com. You’ll need a good color printer if you want to print out curricula in their intended glory.

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Many printers come with inbuild scanners. If yours doesn’t, make sure you purchase one of these too. They come in handy when children reference a page they found in a library book. Laminators are optional for parents who wish to preserve certain art items in their original glory.

Another optional purchase is a mobile document scanner like the one below. These allow students to print their images from their mobile devices directly.

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When students reach high school, their resources list starts to change significantly. They need more complicated accessories, some of which can be borrowed like Bunsen burners and some of which need to be bought due to their frequent usage.

Resources homeschooling parents should buy include circular and triangular rulers and angle measures like the one below. These can be purchased inexpensively at Office Works or similar stores. Don’t forget to look out for back-to-school sales.10 Cool Homeschool Room Setup Ideas & Supplies You Need (29)

Scientific calculators are also used frequently, so they should be purchased. They can be expensive, though. To navigate this hurdle, I’ve found many second-hand stores that carry scientific calculators for a reasonable price.

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High school-aged students also need:

  • highlighters
  • loose leaf hole paper
  • tabbed dividers
  • a weekly planner if this isn’t on their phone
  • ring binders and
  • a USB flash drive.

5. Homeschool Classroom Pictures

Hanging pictures and putting artwork graphics up on the walls can be a great way to make your classroom bright and inviting. But why not make it educational too?

Putting bright mathematics graphics on the wall can help to motivate your homeschoolers and inspire them to learn their arithmetic. I found some samples of times tables and multiplication graphics from Office Works below.

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It’s also an idea to include a world map or a map of your local country. I found this one of Australia in our local store.

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Given phonics is the best way to learn grammar, a phonics graphic like the one below might be appropriate in your homeschool room.

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A human body poster might also inspire home learners to learn anatomy and physiology.

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There are many options available, as you can see in the pictures below. Also, check out the Amazon box below that has different options relevant to the country you live in.

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Bible Verses on the Walls

As a Christian, I love being surrounded by encouraging words of hope and love. Bible verses remind me of my purpose in life and inspire me to live the way Jesus wants me to live. For this reason, I’ll be putting a few Bible verses on the walls of my homeschool room. These are some of the ones I did myself:

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You could also put up some quirky artwork. This is one I put up, and I love (though my husband isn’t a fan…[writing years later and it is gone now]):

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6. Blackboard or Whiteboard

You’ll want either a blackboard or a whiteboard if you love organization. Whiteboards are suitable for illustrating your points and storing information in visually prominent places (such as the daily tasks or memory verses). I was surprised that you could purchase these at pretty low prices.

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Homeschool planners also help parents organize their time effectively. I found the annual calendar below and thought it would be helpful to mark when assignments are due, or tasks need to be completed.

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But, if you don’t want to have your plans up on the board for everyone to see, you might prefer a paper-based journal planner like the one below.

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Besides classroom pictures and wall hangings, how can you decorate your homeschool room?

Lamps make a great addition to the schoolroom as they can help make a cozy and enticing spot to study at night. This is especially relevant to high-school-aged students who study more at night when their brains are still active.

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A book nook almost makes your homeschoolers want to read piles of books. It’s an excellent place for home learners to retire as they do independent family reading time or read a History textbook chapter. Pick a nice spot by the window and add some fluffy cushions. If you don’t have the proper setup for a book nook, a beanbag under the window can suffice to make a comfy warm spot for homeschoolers to park themselves.

A moveable pull-along cabinet on wheels lets you follow the sun around the house. Overly hot or cold environments can make concentration hard, so having the option to take advantage of the sun can help home-educated students be more motivated. Store all your bits and bobs in your moveable cabinet and enjoy the sun wherever you sit.

If your children love pets, an aquarium or mouse cage might be just the thing for your homeschool room. Put an aquarium or mouse cage in the corner to keep your homeschoolers company while they study.

8. Additions to Organize Your Homeschool Room

Storage containers are essential if you want to maintain order in the room. They don’t have to be housed in your homeschool room, but this is useful so you can drop your child’s homework in the box after they’ve finished and thought about sorting it out another day.

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9. Montessori Home Setup

If you love the Montessori method, you’ll want to incorporate a Montessori-style homeschool room. You want to make the area visually attractive and sturdy, using ‘real’ materials where you can (no plastic items). The American Montessori Society says:

Throughout the room, children will be sorting, stacking, and manipulating all sorts of beautiful objects made of a range of materials and textures. Many of these objects will be made of smooth polished wood. Others are made of enameled metal, wicker, and fabric. Also available to explore are items from nature, such as seashells and birds’ nests.

Don’t cram shelves until they’re overflowing. Make things sparse, so children can easily focus on specific objects. In a Montessori homeschool room, it’s okay to get breakable items as children learn from their mistakes and learn to value what can be broken.

What materials are in a Montessori Classroom?

While you need to be age-sensitive, these are some of the things in a Montessori classroom:

There are many things you could get for a Montessori classroom. You’ll have to pick your or your children’s favorites or choose age-appropriate items you think they will learn best using. You can see this link for a complete list of Montessori materials.

10. Setup a Small Homeschool Room

If you’re about to start homeschooling in a small space and you only have limited options, you can easily make it work. For example, dining room tables make great substitutes for homeschooling rooms.

Many parents don’t even have schoolrooms, and instead, home learners do all their work on the floor, sofa, or balcony. Some ideas for small homeschooling rooms or small educational spaces include:

  • instead of wall-to-wall bookcases, consider getting a Kindle for your books. As your kids get older and devour more books, you might be grateful you don’t have 100 books for fifth graders when your teenager is graduating.
  • instead of keeping and storing…why not chuck! The freedom of living with no clutter is exhilarating. Google ‘stuff I should throw out in my house’ for ideas where you can minimalize your ‘stuff.’
  • for some homeschool organization ideas for small spaces, look at a store specializing in small areas. Even if you can’t afford to buy the stuff, you can DIY some solutions for a small homeschool space.
  • use the great outdoors as your classroom. Spending a lot of time outdoors is a great idea anyway, and you have all the more reason to do it if you have a small homeschool space!
  • when you think about how small your homeschool room is, think about the fact that you’re probably incredibly wealthy compared to most people in the world (if you’re in a Western country, you’re probably in the top 2% of wealthy people in the world!). Showing your kids, you are happy with less is also a way of modeling humility to your homeschoolers.

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Conclusion

Having an excellent homeschool room setup will help you organize your thoughts and put you ahead of the game by having the material, resources, and supplies you need ready for your family’s educational journey. Many parents can see more clearly when they have things organized and in their correct spot. This article helps you stay organized and adds a bit of fun to your day when creating your schoolroom at home.

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