Still current homeschooling room. This table MUST fit into the homeschooling room! I’ve spent many years trying to figure out an organization strategy for homeschooling and this one is the ONLY one that has worked. We have to figure out how to put the bathroom somewhere else...I have ideas...and to give me back the full footprint that you originally drew for it...hoping to make it just a bit bigger...(the theater is bigger...) While I know I said that the homeschool room is a storage area for the items, it’s not a storage area that things just go to be put and forgotten about. There will be 5 of us going in and out of it all day long, at least 5 days a week, and frequently 6-7 days a week. Maybe I need to rethink it a bit...but, ugh! I feel like the homeschool room, after the powder room was put there just became this thing that I hate...and I don’t want every day of my existence, while the kids are throwing up to be tainted with that. Thank you.
Interesting concept
Nat. and I have been talking about this area a lot too...at least I’ve been talking to Nat. about it a bunch... The server room just needs to be nixed. It’s too small to be usable. I’ve written purple lines in to show myself where the walls would be for each office so that I can see it more easily. It’s been hard for me to imagine what the office will look like since I’ve ALWAYS imagined my office to be oriented such that it’s basically a 90 degree turn from what you wrote. Is it possible to switch mine 90 degrees? I imagine by doing so it would be possible only if we switch the locations for Nat. and my offices...with me now bring on the west and Nat. being on the east.
I need to move that powder room across the way from the kitchen to somewhere else. It’s taking up too much space in the homeschooling room. I know that we need to add some space in the mud room so we can have both a washer and dryer in there, so I have written up a possibility of also putting the powder bath over there...there will already be water there ? Here’s the rough drawing that I’m thinking of.
This lower area of the kitchen could be used as a ‘kitchen office’; however, I think I could easily knead dough on it too. I’m not sure how high the countertop/desktop should be though. I measured our current table that we eat at and it’s approx 30 inches and I think if this was the same height it would work well to knead dough on. I also really like the windows above the countertop/desktop.
Another view of the table in the homeschooling room.
This is the table that I will have in the homeschooling room. It’s 4 feet by 2 feet.
Too dark
Calming
I like the idea of darker colors in the butler’s pantry.
Calming colors. I think the floor color and the way it looks goes well with the whole. Also allows for accent colors in appliances and wall colors.
Interesting grey and white with darker brown to accent
Interesting
I like the grey and white of this, and even like the brown floor with it to break it up a bit.
I like this floor
Homeschooling room ideas
Layout for Kim office. Please note that I wrote on it that I would actually like a mirror image of what I drew. Thank you!
Another interesting set up.
Not quiet wide enough between the shower area and the sinks, but still interesting. I’d want to make sure there was some light in this one, since it’s so dark. Natural light and lightning.
Really like this! Obviously we don’t want doors, but still a great idea!
Intrigued
I love that the wood has both brown and grey!
Maybe
I think if we could tuck this into the mud room somewhere, I’d like it...
Again, the grey and brown with the wood.
I don’t know if this is practical or not, but kinda neat.
Again, drawers at the bottom of the cubbies, though don’t know if they had ‘trunks’ at that point of it would be better.
*one* idea for the mud room.
We know that we will need another washer dryer somewhere near to the mud room for Kim to clean anything that has been with the dogs...towels after they get cleaned, their bedding, etc...though we’ve talked about it being in the extended area in the garage...I still would like to see if it can be in the mud room. I really like this set up, though don’t know how all the parts would come together. I’ve also drawn *a* possibility for the mud room too. I’ll upload that too.
We’d need 4 cubbies in a row, and either a fifth still in that row, or in another place. 4 for kids, one for me (Kim). Kim asked Nat. if he wanted a cubby in this room, he said no.
Great color for the laundry room and Kim’s office.
Like drawers at the bottom...though I wonder if instead of drawers we had a ‘lid’ on that part of it if it would work better? I want the kids to put their shoes in the bottom part...but since we have dogs, I want the shoes to be put away so that the dogs can’t get to them...and this destroy them.
I like the colors for the floors and cabinetry for the mud room.
Possible nice layout for the bathroom? Though at first glance, the two ‘sides’ are too close to each other.
The color of the cabinets with the grey that has some brown in it for the floors works well. It ties it together nicely.
Again, island thing/countertop something in the master closet. Like ceiling detail. Like the task lighting around the edges of the ceiling.
Love the ceilings. Like how big the windows are, and how they aren’t all the way to the floor, but seems to be much lower than ‘normal’.
I like the way thus looks, just wish it were different colors
Again with the brown with grey specks on the floor...and a window, small, up high. And the grey and white colors.
Another idea for the master bath, layout wise. I have no idea yet of the floors, or cabinets, or...
I like the two separate areas for us, and I like the additional lower area with something to sit on for putting on makeup.
We’ve talked about having a counter in our closet. Pic to put the idea out there.
I’ve always thought we’d go with a grey floor, but if we went with a wood, I like the colors of this one. It has some threads of grey in it.
I like how you can have bar stools under the, what I presume are 36 inch high, countertops. I also like the ‘pillars’ at the ends of the countertop that makes the sitting area. I the pillars have a bit more detailed work on them than I like, though.
I like the arched window in this one. Maybe in our formal finish area?
Seems like a good space.
I like the path on this, I like what it looks like. I have no clue what material it is, though.
I like the grey color of the cabinets.
Another thought process for back stair well and homeschooling room. The ‘open space’ would need to accommodate the table I mentioned in previous pictures for the homeschool area.
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