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Transform your space with these craft room ideas

Organize your supplies and turn your craft room into an inspiring workspace with these stunning ideas

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A designated craft room offers homeowners a space to store supplies, perfect creative projects, and cater to any hobbies and odd interests that don’t have a specific spot in the rest of the home. While an entire craft room may be a luxury, there are plenty of ways to use an odd corner or blank wall to store your most precious pursuits.

Whether you’re transforming a spare bedroom or tweaking the corner of your living room to accommodate your materials, we have some incredible craft room ideas to make the most of your space.

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Go all out with a designated craft room

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If you have a spare bedroom, a finished basement, or a space set aside expressly for your crafts, check out these genius ideas for making the most of your craft room.

Use a center island

Sewing hobbyists may have started this trend, but adding a central island to your craft room can help enhance the workflow. Use the space along the walls for storage and place a center island in the room to use as a work table. Center islands may be bulky in some spaces but can provide additional storage space and a sizable counter to plan out your projects. Those who like to sew or work with fabrics can hang large spools of textiles above the island for easy access.

Create multiple workstations

For those who have several hobbies or endeavors, creating multiple workstations can help categorize and organize your crafting supplies. Create a nook for sewing and another for scrapbooking, to keep materials stored in an organized manner. For families, you can use multiple tables around the craft room so each person can have their own workstation that meets their project needs.

Install a full-length peg wall

Peg walls are a craft room must-have. If you’re looking for incredible craft room ideas that best use your space, a full-length pegboard wall is the way to go. Install the pegboard along a blank wall and cover the entire length of the space. You don’t have to go floor to ceiling if you have built-in shelves or cabinets, but installing a giant peg wall can create a perfect space for vertical storage solutions.

Hang pegs of yarn or shelves to house spools of thread. Consider adding hooks, small organizers, and other pegboard accessories to best store any cutting supplies, crafting materials, and small trinkets.

Perfect the crafting corner

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Not everyone has the luxury of a full-blown craft room. However, there are plenty of unique ideas for perfecting the crafting corner.

Use vertical space

It’s best to make use of the entire space available in your crafting corner. Therefore, be sure to use the vertical area of this nook as well. Hang pegboards, shelves, or cabinets to store your materials. You might also use a tall bookshelf placed against the wall with your desk or work table in front of it. Or hang netting from the ceiling to house yarn or larger craft materials.

Closed storage is a must

Small spaces can get messy and disorganized quickly. While displaying all of your crafting supplies can add a neat effect, it’s not always the most aesthetic or practical. Instead, invest in closed storage like dressers, armoires, lockers, or cabinets. Use bins and kitchen cabinet organizers to categorize and section off your craft supplies. This will keep the interior of your closed storage as manageable as possible.

Convert a closet

A great way to use a small space is to convert a closet into a craft nook. You can install closet shelves and hooks, add a storage organizer or two, or even add a small table if it’s a walk-in closet. Closets can be a great way to store materials or create a hidden space dedicated to your projects and hobbies.

Add some inspiring design details

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While having a designated craft space is practical, you’ll also want the area to look pleasing and inspiring.

Paint the walls a unique color

Painting the walls of your craft room a unique color can help inspire you as you work. Choose something light and uplifting to boost your creativity. Lavender, sage green, yellow, and pale blue are fun and tranquil choices. Alternatively, you might paint your space white or cream to achieve the perfect studio effect and reflect the lighting for aesthetic photos.

Invest in wallpaper

Another option to dress up your craft room is to invest in wallpaper. Wallpaper the space with a fun, floral print, which is ultra trendy right now. Adding lower wainscoting or paneling and wallpapering the upper half to one-third of the wall is also on trend. For those working with a small craft corner, consider adding wallpaper to that spot within the room to create a defined crafting space. Or  wallpaper a bookshelf or closet to add more flair to your storage area.

Hang a mood board

Mood boards help keep you on track and remind you of your goals. Whether you have a large craft room or a quaint craft nook, adorn your wall with a large mood board depicting inspiring images. Use clothespins and string to hang photos or color swatches. You might also consider adding stickers and scrapbook materials to make the board more appealing. Hang the board above your desk or in a space you’ll see often.

Craft rooms are fantastic for storing your hobby materials without cluttering up another part of your home. While transforming a spare room may not be an option for everyone, even a designated craft nook can help you organize your crafting supplies and create a unique space fit for creative flow.

Amelia Wilson
Amelia Wilson (author pen name Amelia J. Wilson) is a content writer in Greenwood, IN. She often enjoys topics on…
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