Looking for examples of homeschool classrooms?
Homeschooling often happens in many different locations… on the couch, at the dining room table, at the library, even on a trampoline, but if you’re looking for some inspirational ideas on creating a space specifically for school at home, take a look at the photos of home schoolrooms below.
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| Schoolroom in the Study |
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| Loft Homechool Room |
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| A Mom’s Desk Area |
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| Laundry Room Doubles as Classroom |
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| Learning Takes Place Everywhere! |
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| Lucky Logan’s Learning Lair |
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| Colton’s Classroom |
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| Reading Zone, Computer Center, and Classroom Work Area |
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| Rain gutter bookshelves |
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| Formal Dining Room Converted to Schoolroom |
| Learning Space is Re-purposed Dining Room |
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| School Room Also Functions as Mudroom |
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| Folding Tables Work Well as Desks |
| Homeschool Room’s Reading Tree with Cozy Corner Chair |
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| Stamp Room and Homeschool Room |
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| Functional Space in a Small Place |
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| School Room Workstations |
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| A Bright and Inviting Space for Kids to Learn |
| Extra Kitchen Classroom |
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| 3-in-1 School Room, Bedroom & Playroom |

















I’m still dreaming of my ultimate homeschooling room. Someday, right? In the the meantime, we make it work. Our picture wouldn’t be very aesthetically pleasing but we have the room we need. I love looking at picture of other homeschool spaces. Thanks.
Lots of fun ideas. Gave me a few things to think about. Thanks.
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