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  1. Beautiful and cozy! Love it, especially your area for picture study. 🥰

    1. That’s one of my favorite places in the house. 🙂

    1. It’s not always calm, but I always hope for that. 😁

  2. Your space looks a lot like mine! We have found ways to keep the things we use daily easily accessible. I us a lot of baskets and bins to organize as well! We have a school room in the basement that is not practical to use, but it makes a really good library. If a child needs a quiet space to work, they can go down to the “school room,” but in reality it all takes place right in our living room and I have actually grown to love that because our globe, our books, are always right there to grab when we just want to talk with Dad about what we are reading, or on weekends, etc. Thanks for sharing. I love your blog!

    1. Using the space downstairs as a quiet space to work is a wonderful idea! I’m going to think about how I can do that with our space as I’m sure it will be needed as my kids get older!

  3. I especially love the map/art study set up over the couch, and have already made a note of that table! We are about a year and a half from starting formal lessons with our little lady and are currently remodeling the garage into living space which will include a school area off the living room. I really appreciate seeing a CM area and being able to picture the organization and items specific to CM that other home school families might not include in their space. Thank you for sharing with us!

    1. You’re welcome, Julie! Have fun setting up your space! 🙂

  4. Thank you for sharing! I just purchased the Kindergarten curriculum and I’m excited to have a gentle year of learning together before we start Ambleside Online. Not homeschool related, but I like your sectional! Where did you get it?

    1. I actually get that question a lot, which makes me think I should link to it. 🙂 We got it at Ikea several years ago and I think the newest version is called Finnala.

  5. What a beautiful, inspiring , practical, learning-full place! Thanks for sharing! 😁

  6. This is fantastic! I wish I had seen this 15 years ago when I started Charlotte Mason, but maybe then I would not have appreciated how well curated it is. I love the unity of black in your color scheme. I like how you framed your map and prints instead of leaving curling paper edges. I like how you can see all the prints of the artist at once. I like the options the folding table gives you. And the mug warmer!! How i needed that years ago. Wonderful job. They really should link you in amblesideonline so that other members could benefit. This could save some mommas alot of headache.

    1. Thank you for your very kind words, Holly!

  7. Priscilla Craig says:

    Thank you for sharing, it was really fun to get a glimpse into your space! That table is a great find, IKEA is such a help! And didn’t know about the AO Master Booklist, thank you so much for mentioning it and linking to it!

    1. I see Ikea things pop up a lot in homeschool spaces. 🙂

  8. Wow, what a beautiful room and great set up you have there! I love the organization and the atmosphere that you have created. The distractions are gone and everything is set to encourage learning.

    I want to give a shout out yet to encourage all the other homeschooling moms who might not have quite your beautiful setup: I homeschool from an apartment where we have no spare rooms, no basement or garage for storage, and my husband trying to work from home at the same time we try to school from home. I got rid of more clothes this year to fit another bookshelf in my closet (since that’s the only space we have left), and many reading lessons quickly relocate from the kitchen table to the master bedroom windowsill, which serves as a desk when my husband is in a meeting in our living room/dining room. It may not be quite the ideal setup, but I can still make it a lovely atmosphere through trying to stay organized, keeping educational things around us, and most importantly through my smile and loving reactions to the kids. Our living situation allows me to stay home and homeschool them, and that is the biggest contribution to their educational atmosphere we could ever make!

    Still, set up indoor tips yes to strive for a beautiful, functional space. It is inspiring.

  9. I clicked a link to this page to read about your homeschool carts…but I’m distracted by the pretty glass domes for your nature collection. Are those still sold somewhere? Thanks for the peek into your homeschool!

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