Sunday, January 11, 2009

Keeping it tidy

I don't know about you, but I need some tidiness to be at peace in my world. Thus, I am often not at peace. But I try.

When we decided to homeschool, one of my biggest concerns was that my whole house was going to start to look like an elementary school classroom. Honestly, I'd like to be one of those homeschool moms that likes when school stuff is everywhere and huge maps are hanging and monster white boards are the dining room wall art. I think it is very productive and conducive to learning. It's just not for me.


We definitely have our share of clutter. Projects that stay on the tables for way too long, our art easel that lives in the entryway, books everywhere, and I actually like those visuals of what we've got going on here. But I like to be able to put stuff away if we want it put away. Still accessible, but out of sight when we are done.
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I've talked to several people who don't have designated school rooms and struggle with the same thing, so I thought I would share how I try organize some of the chaos that naturally comes with educating kids in your home.
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First of all, everyone, including me, has one of these.

We didn't used to have separate storage for our own books. We stored math books on one shelf, journals on another, whatever chapter book they were reading got put back on the right shelf, etc. Just recently we got these and they keep everything in them that they use daily. They can take them wherever they want and have everything they need for the most part. This has simplified things tremendously. Huge time-saver. I'm sure everyone else had this figured out long ago, but I like to complicate my life and take my time discovering these things.
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Here is one of my biggest storage areas. It is in our living room and looks like this.

Except during the school day when it looks like this... I try keep storage in mind when I am buying furniture. Here is my dining room.

I like to call these "homeschool chairs", cause look! Secret hiding places!

Here is our coffee table. Looks just like a normal coffee table, right?

But it's not. It's a super-secret-undercover-amazing-self-educating-straight-from-God homeschool coffee table.

I also try to use storage containers that are a little inconspicuous. Here are shelves in our family room, where we do a lot of our work.

I like to think that the black mesh storage drawers for all of our pencils, crayons, markers, scissors and glue aren't the first thing you see here. If they are, just don't tell me, K?

Here is one of the tables where we work a lot. There are lots of tables that have these little drawers out there. They are very handy.

Please note those pieces of cereal under the table. That is very unusual. Usually they are crushed into powder.

Everyone needs large US and World maps. I don't have a place to put one on the wall, so I bought one of those science fair tri-fold foam boards. I put a US map on one side and a world map on the other with spray adhesive.

When we are finished with it, it folds right up and can slide under a couch or behind a door. It's fast and easy to get out. Let's be honest, if you have to unroll a map, you're never gonna use it.

A large majority of our stuff is in our laundry/mudroom. We lined a wall with shelves. It is kind of a pain because it cut down on our space in there, but it is worth it to have it in a room that is not the most visible one in the house. You would be amazed at how much stuff you can get on two of those bookcase shelves. And they are pretty inexpensive, too.

I think you get the idea, but now I'm starting to feel artsy with my shelf pictures...Sorry, just one more...Ok.

So that's pretty much where everything goes in our house. If you sit and think, you will probably be surprised at how many places you can come up with to store stuff. Especially if you invest in some plastic containers.

Oh plastic containers, you are the love of my life.

Anyone else have a great storage idea to share?

19 comments:

My Blessings From Above said...

I love your ideas! Can you tell me more about the map on the tri fold board? Did you have to score the maps so you could open/close it? We have a very small home and this would be ideal for us!
Thanks for sharing these wonderful ideas!
Michele

Gina said...

Oh my gosh, you guys have a ton of stuff! And so neatly put away! (I'm really jealous!) I am very selective when it comes to school stuff so we don't have much. But its all in the living room since the dining room where we did school is now my brothers bedroom. But that being said, I have a really nice simple trunk that I store most everything in and its also used as a bench at the table at mealtimes.

deleise said...

Michele, I measured and cut the map on the outside of the board into three pieces. The one on the inside of the board I just glued right on.

Gina, I know, we do have too much stuff. I try to be selective, but I think I "need" stuff that I probably don't.

Gina said...

Oh I am there with you! I have lots of stuff I can't part with because one day I *might* use it. But my sweet husband having grown up with very little and not being able to take things with them when they "moved", does not let me keep much.

Now I have to go figure out if our maps will fit on a board like that. They are rolled up and not being used! :O

Nicole Knox said...

Looks like fun. Love the ideas!

Are you going to the summit? Mandy S. and I are going=)

Shannon said...

I LOVE the maps on the trifold board. I am so going to Hobby Lobby for a board tomorrow. We never use our maps because they are rolled up and too hard to deal with, just like you said!!

A couple of years ago, we bought some cabinets from IKEA, similar to your white shelves, but with doors. They are in our dining area and blend in well with our cabinetry. It really helps for keeping things out of sight when we aren't doing school.

The stuff we use every day (books, pencils, etc.) goes on a wheeled cart and when we have company or are on a break, we just wheel the cart into the laundry room.

Marcie said...

So, maybe you could come over and help me organize the truckloads of train tracks and toys Noah got for BD/Christmas... I feel like I'm living in a dang Toys R Us!

Heather said...

hahahaha...the paint is on the BOTTOM shelf. I can't move beyond on that.

What a lot of stealth homeschooling you have going on there!

My storage ideas? One of my favorite spots is the bookshelf my husband built for me and of course my secret lair...

It was fun to take the tour. Thanks for sharing!

Heather W

My Blessings From Above said...

Thanks Deleise! I am definately making this!

The Reynolds said...

Love all the ideas! I love having everything easliy accesible so it gets used, but I also like it out of sight so I don't have to live in a classroom! Thanks for sharing. I am going to get my maps on a folding board!

Kelsey said...

I love the makeover to your family room shelves. Looks great!

Jenn said...

I'm always struggling to find a way for my second child to not lose his books daily! (We currently can't find his Easy Grammar book). I love the plastic containers. I'm heading to pick those up tomorrow. Our breakfast table looks very similar to yours with the drawers. However, I have my table covered with clear plastic to cover our maps. Now I'm going to put those on the display board and use the drawers in the table! Thank you for the great ideas.

Seth, Annelise, Elijah, & Joshua said...

I love you, Deleise, I really do. Can I hire you for a week? I "use" to be organized before kids. Now, that we homeschool. Organized for me is...the crayons are all in a shoebox. ha!

it's a work in progress. *sigh*

Anonymous said...

Thanks Deleise. That was VERY helpful. Any other tricks up your sleeve for the rest of your home? And it is GORGEOUS. Wow. Jealous! But I'm skipping over the jealous part and going straight to the "thanks for sharing" anyway part! ;)

cj

Anonymous said...

I think portable storage is necessary along with shelving. You just never know where we'll end up doing our school. I got baskets at Hobby Lobby because I just love baskets!

Anonymous said...

Great ideas!! Thank you for posting this. I love the trifold idea, I have it hanging but we need it more hands on available you know? Thanks again. :) I am totally emailing this link to some friends.

The Rusty Hoe said...

Just as stinkin' fun post to read my Friend. Love your ideas. You've struck a good balance between home and school.

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