This is where I would love to be. When we first started HS I thought I needed the 🌎. As I'm growing in confidence, I'm realizing that I don't need all of the extra fluff
This is beautiful and inspiring for sure! I have a TON of school books from real living books on my shelves along with other school curriculum and it can look so cluttered. One thing I am planning on doing in my small space is to cover the books in strong white paper and then laminate over the covers to not only protect them better but to make them look nicer on the shelves. Sometimes I find in my home at least all the different colors of the books makes it seem more cluttered. Maybe that’s just me though. I currently do something similar to you though…I have one bookshelf dedicated to the books we are currently using for the school year. With my school books I am by far not a minimalist by any stretch of the imagination, but I have made great strides to be in other areas of my life. Long way to go though! Goals!
I watched your video when it came out and had to come back and watch. We have a simple set up but trying to be even more minimal with what we have out. You have great ideas
This is GORGEOUS! Thank you so much for sharing! 😍 Genius idea to have a basket for each kid! I'm absolutely going to be following your example in that!
Thank you! Here is the link for the calendar :) www.amazon.com/Vosarea-Perpetual-Calendar-Sliding-Wooden/dp/B07VV494TT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UG18TB3V04GM&keywords=wooden+sliding+calendar&qid=1658625674&sprefix=wooden+sliding+calen%2Caps%2C462&sr=8-1
you guys have been using the abet intermediate Math book. How do you like it so far. I've been using another curriculum , and wanted to give this abeka math book a try. Thank you!
It's from Amazon! www.amazon.com/Vosarea-Perpetual-Calendar-Sliding-Wooden/dp/B07VV494TT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UG18TB3V04GM&keywords=wooden+sliding+calendar&qid=1658625674&sprefix=wooden+sliding+calen%2Caps%2C462&sr=8-1
I love minimalist homeschool spaces, but I can't help but feel like people intentionally leave stuff out to make it look EXTRA minimal.. You really don't use ANY kind if manipulatives? No puzzles and games? No art supplies? It's beautiful yes!! But I want to see how you actually store all your homeschool supplies! Storing books is easy.. Show me how to beautifully display/store manipulatives and art supplies!
I can answer for my own minimal homeschool. We do games, art, puzzles and nature collecting but I don't keep our art supplies for school separately from the regular art supplies. We have a shelf in our garage that all our art stuff, bubbles, chalk, all the paint, the drop cloth, etc is stored. The kids can use it at any time. The same for our school games and puzzles, they just go in the game closet no matter the type of game it is. My kids are 12 and 14 so we don't have many manipulative anymore but even when they were smaller we didn't have more than a basket full honestly.
Thanks for your input. I'm a first time mom and this approach of having less is so appealing for it's light burden. Not only is minimalist simple cleaning, it's also more economical and stress free. I am in the process of researching what our ancestors used for manipulatives, phonics, and stem. I'm sure it's going to be a lot of pencil, paper, nature walks, and imagination. Kind of like Anne of Green Gables minimal.
So refreshing to see a homeschool living room that’s not cluttered and calming to walk into. Thank you for the share.
I have learned so much watching the Simply Charlotte Mason youtube.
Thank you for this post
I love it. I always get overwhelmed by watching other videos and the ridiculous amount of staff some other homeschooling moms get!
Love the calendar!
I totally thought the bookshelf was a part of the built-in kitchen. What a great find!!!! The cd player=YES!!!
Love the simplicity. I could never have just a few books, we read all day, everyday
Thank you! I do have another bookcase in our family room that holds our library.
Oh that makes a lot of sense!
This is where I would love to be. When we first started HS I thought I needed the 🌎. As I'm growing in confidence, I'm realizing that I don't need all of the extra fluff
We also do most of our book work in the kitchen. No room for a homeschool room. Also the kids will spread out in the living room or the basement
Send all the books and stuff
So pretty! Definitely doing something like this . We are homeschooling in our dining area as well ❤
This is beautiful and inspiring for sure! I have a TON of school books from real living books on my shelves along with other school curriculum and it can look so cluttered. One thing I am planning on doing in my small space is to cover the books in strong white paper and then laminate over the covers to not only protect them better but to make them look nicer on the shelves. Sometimes I find in my home at least all the different colors of the books makes it seem more cluttered. Maybe that’s just me though. I currently do something similar to you though…I have one bookshelf dedicated to the books we are currently using for the school year. With my school books I am by far not a minimalist by any stretch of the imagination, but I have made great strides to be in other areas of my life. Long way to go though! Goals!
I watched your video when it came out and had to come back and watch. We have a simple set up but trying to be even more minimal with what we have out. You have great ideas
This is GORGEOUS! Thank you so much for sharing! 😍 Genius idea to have a basket for each kid! I'm absolutely going to be following your example in that!
Loved - We have all the same curriculum too - haha but seriously - really gave me some good ideas- thanks
Love this video! where did you buy the picture studies for art?
Absolutely beautiful and inspiring 😍
do you have a link for the catch-all baskets? thanks
Beautiful set up and organization 📚
Thank you so much!
Love the wooden calendar and simple aesthetic! Do you have a link or store for the calendar- I love the simplicity!
Thank you! Here is the link for the calendar :)
www.amazon.com/Vosarea-Perpetual-Calendar-Sliding-Wooden/dp/B07VV494TT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UG18TB3V04GM&keywords=wooden+sliding+calendar&qid=1658625674&sprefix=wooden+sliding+calen%2Caps%2C462&sr=8-1
So beautiful 😍
Thank you!
I love this! (I also love Biscuit’s appearances in your videos 😻) We homeschool our 3 kids in the dining room as well. No real homeschool room here. 😊
So pretty and simple!! 🧡
Thank you!
I saw your gum and thought "Oh, that must be a math manipulative" haha!
you guys have been using the abet intermediate Math book. How do you like it so far. I've been using another curriculum , and wanted to give this abeka math book a try. Thank you!
where did you get your color pencils
Where did you get the wooden calendar?
It's from Amazon! www.amazon.com/Vosarea-Perpetual-Calendar-Sliding-Wooden/dp/B07VV494TT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UG18TB3V04GM&keywords=wooden+sliding+calendar&qid=1658625674&sprefix=wooden+sliding+calen%2Caps%2C462&sr=8-1
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I love minimalist homeschool spaces, but I can't help but feel like people intentionally leave stuff out to make it look EXTRA minimal.. You really don't use ANY kind if manipulatives? No puzzles and games? No art supplies? It's beautiful yes!! But I want to see how you actually store all your homeschool supplies! Storing books is easy.. Show me how to beautifully display/store manipulatives and art supplies!
I can answer for my own minimal homeschool. We do games, art, puzzles and nature collecting but I don't keep our art supplies for school separately from the regular art supplies. We have a shelf in our garage that all our art stuff, bubbles, chalk, all the paint, the drop cloth, etc is stored. The kids can use it at any time. The same for our school games and puzzles, they just go in the game closet no matter the type of game it is. My kids are 12 and 14 so we don't have many manipulative anymore but even when they were smaller we didn't have more than a basket full honestly.
Thanks for your input. I'm a first time mom and this approach of having less is so appealing for it's light burden. Not only is minimalist simple cleaning, it's also more economical and stress free. I am in the process of researching what our ancestors used for manipulatives, phonics, and stem. I'm sure it's going to be a lot of pencil, paper, nature walks, and imagination. Kind of like Anne of Green Gables minimal.