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Where do your children do their homework? When I was growing up, I had a small desk in my room. My children sometimes do their homework in the kitchen at our kitchen island, at the dining room table, or sprawled out on their beds. Lately, I find myself wishing we had a designated homework spot like some of these Instagram-worthy study spots.

1. Modern, cute and colorful

Source: Grace E Bea Home Organization

I love the colors, the drawer space and the fact that up to three people can use the space at once. If I had this much wall space, I’d do exactly this.

2. Vertical storage and cute colors

Source: care.com

This homework station gives each child his or her own space, is well organized, and since it uses mostly vertical space, it takes up a lot less floor space.

3. Farmhouse/boho style

Source: ClassyClutter.net

I absolutely love this space. The colors, the wood counter, the stools and the lighting all go together so well. This is a homework space I wouldn’t feel the need to hide from visitors. It makes great use of the blank wall.

4. Chalkboard wall

Source: Smithouse

This small homework station has plenty of drawer space with lighting sconces and a chalkboard wall. That chalkboard wall would get a lot of use in my home.

5. A small study space primer

Source: Bear and Bud Blog

Maybe you don’t want a study space in a common area of your house, but you want to set up a small one in your child’s bedroom. Bear and Bud Blog has a great diagram for helping you create an awesome study space.

We are actually in the process of creating a deal and workspace in our family room. It’s not ready quite yet, but I’ll show you soon.

What does your homework and study space look like?

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