Setting up a craft room is really exciting but requires a lot of planning

It’s important to make it storage-efficient but at the same time to make it enjoyable and user-friendly. Finding a suitable organization system is key and customization is always encouraged so let’s have a look at some ideas that you could incorporate into your project.

One of the most important pieces of furniture in the craft room is the table, assuming you’re doing a lot of the work while sitting down. This table featured on thecountrychiccottage is really great because of all the built-in storage. It allows you keep your most used items close at hand so you don’t have to constantly get up while working on a project.

Pegboards and craft rooms go hand in hand. They’re great for organizing lots of things including a bunch of tools and supplies. This large pegboard featured on honeybearlane is filled with lots of storage accessories that hold a bunch of different items neatly organized and easy to use when needed. It’s even able to hold wrapping paper rolls which are notoriously annoying to store.

Another idea is to set up a craft closet which can keep all of your tools and supplies in the same place. To maximize the storage capacity you can also use the inside of the closet doors. You can attach containers and hooks to the doors in order to create a custom organization system for small items. Everything else can go inside the closet in large boxes, on shelves and so on. You should check iheartorganizing for more inspiring ideas.

Set up your crafting room in a way that makes sense in relation to the type of projects you usually do. For example, if you like to sew and to work with fabric you can set up a color-coded system for all your supplies. This can evolve over time as you add more details and more elements to your design. A good starting point can be the tour featured on heyletsmakestuff.

The craft room organization system featured on thescrapshoppeblog is pretty cool too and also very colorful. At the center of the room there’s an island which serves as the main workstation. Various cabinets, cubbies and shelves are neatly placed along the walls, with boxed on top of them and a pegboard in between.

If you’re unsure where to set up your crafting room, we suggest the attic in case you have one. Attics are usually small and don’t really look or feel very spacious because of the roof angle but that’s entirely ok in this case. You can potentially create a super cozy and nice-looking attic craft room similar to the one featured on unskinnyboppy. The natural light coming through the window is beautifully maximized in this case.

We also found a really cool craft room storage idea on infarrantlycreative and we’re excited to share it with you. It’s a paint storage system with shallow shelves, just deep enough to hold the containers without wasting space and no higher than they each need to be. As nice as this system is, that’s not all. This is actually a door which can be pushed to the side to reveal a secret storage area. Behind the paint storage unit there’s actually just enough space to hang the ironing board.

Keep your work surface in the craft room clean and preferably empty. In order for that to actually be an achievable goal a proper storage and organization system in required. Get rid of the clutter on your desk by using your walls as much as possible. Pegboards, shelves and hooks are just a few of the options. Find the combination that best suits your space and your needs. In case you need some inspiration, check out cravingsomecreativity.

Creating a custom storage system for your craft room supplies can sometimes prove to be surprisingly easy. A perfect example is the craft paint organizer featured on sugarbeecrafts. It shows how easy it is to take a few bins and screw them onto a board, turning them into storage cubbies. You can then have the entire board attached to a wall so you can keep your workspace clean and clutter-free.

It’s really nice to have everything nice and organized when you’re working on projects. It makes it easy to find everything you need exactly when you need it and that applies to small items too. For example, this is a little storage rack designed to hold tape rolls. You can make something like this yourself just by repurposing a wooden jewelry holder. You can paint just to give it a more polished look. The whole process is explained on consumercrafts.

A nice-looking frame can also be of great help when setting up all the little details in your craft room. You can incorporate it into a custom-made holder and organizer for all your little rolls of twine. This could also work ribbons and other similar things. If you like the look of this organizer from damasklove, this is what you need in order to make a similar one: a laser cut frame, some 1” brass plated cup hooks, a few square dowels, circular dowels and some small nails.

As mentioned before, the table or the desk is the central piece of furniture inside a craft room. Chances are you’ll need to make something custom which shouldn’t really be a problem. It’s actually quite easy to make a craft table. You can use small bookcases as the base elements and simply add a tabletop that has the desired shape and size. All the details of the project can be found on organizeyourstuffnow.

In order to make the most of your craft room it’s important to use every little bit of space at your disposal. In order to achieve that sometimes you need to be quite clever. Here for example there was just a slim nook between the cabinet and the wall. It turned out to be just right for this rolling storage unit. Check out simplydesigning for more details.

The little details and accessories that you add to your craft room are just as important as all the big furniture pieces. In fact, they sometimes change the room quite drastically. Take this area for example. It wouldn’t be the same without the open shelves, the pegboard and all the other little things on this wall. This is a really great dose of inspiration coming from craft-o-maniac.

There’s no reason why your craft room storage area can’t be practical and good-looking at the same time. You can achieve this combination quite easily when working with shelves. These hexagon-shaped shelves for example look nice by themselves but also when displayed in groups. If you put several on display you can create a cool honeycomb pattern. Check out hazelandgolddesigns for inspiration.

Storage carts are really cool too. They’re super practical because you can move them around with ease and with very little effort. This cart full of craft supplies featured on littlehouseoffour is a perfect example. Each tier is labeled which makes it easier to organize all the items. Adding something like this to your own craft room should be really simple.

Another nice project you can do for your craft room is a furniture makeover. Take an old cabinet, give it some fresh coats of paint and you can turn it into a lovely addition to your craft room. This cute little locker featured on akailochiclife might inspire you to try a similar transformation. Each of its modules now has a different color and that looks really cool.

Here’s another super clever idea: turn an old drawer into a storage system for your craft room. You can use some leftover wood piece to make little shelves or dividers for the drawers. When you position them vertically they’ll look like little shelving units. The idea for this ingenious little project comes from sadieseasongoods.

As you might have noticed, pegboards are quite popular and for good reason. They’re really practical and they can be accessorized in tons of different ways. With that in mind, it might be time for you to take on this rather simple project and to do make a pegboard organizer for your own craft room or workspace. The whole process is described in detail on cravingsomecreativity.

Now that you’ve seen a few examples of how you could possibly organize and decorate your craft room we should check out a few specific products. One is this rolling organizer which has a bunch of storage drawers that you can fill with all sorts of supplies. The frame is sturdy and durable, featuring 4 casters that can be locked in place whenever needed. The plastic drawers are semi-transparent and have two different sizes, measuring 9.5” x 12.5” with depths of 2.6” and respectively 5.1”. 

Modular storage systems are ideal for craft rooms because they can change and adapt based on your needs. A nice example is this set of 9 storage cubes, each with a capacity of up to 15 lb. They can be assembled easily without any tools and they can be connected in lots of different ways. This allow you to create a custom storage system that suits your space and your needs. You can use them to organize and display all sorts of things. The frame is sturdy and made of steel pipes and high-quality connectors and putting together the entire unit is like solving a very simple puzzle.

This is not exactly your typical storage system but definitely looks like a great addition to a craft room. It’s a rotating carousel with a round base that spins 360 degrees allowing you to easily access each side. This organizer comes complete with 9 storage containers. You get six 3” containers and three 6” ones so you can keep all your supplies organized. The overall dimensions of the entire carousel are 11 1/8″W x 6 5/8″H x 11 1/8″D. You can hide it in a cabinet or keep it in plain sight and always accessible. 

Hanging organizers are also really practical, mostly because they don’t take up any space on the floor or the work surface. There are quite a few different types to choose from. This one is rather unusual. It’s a double-sided hanging organizer which you can easily keep inside a closet.It fits on standard-sized rods and poles and can hold up to 35 lb. It’s great for storing and organizing wrapping paper and other similar supplies. In total it has ten pockets or different sizes as well as several zippers and hook and loop fasteners.

If you’re looking for a minimalist organizer to add to your craft room, this might be the perfect option. It’s a very simple-looking grid made of painted metal wire. It’s something that you can display on a wall and use as a sort of board or organizer for pictures, notes, samples and other similar things. It takes up little space and it’s really versatile.

We mentioned before that you can accessorize a pegboard and turn it into a customized storage system using containers, hooks and other such things. This right here is a set of storage bins designed to fit all standard-sized pegboards. They attach with metal hooks and they can be installed in any formation based on how you want to organize your craft room supplies. They’re great for holding small items and they have labels. Each bin measures 3.5” X 3.5” X 1.8” and the set is composed on 12 bins in total. 

The last craft room organizer on our list is this freestanding cart. It has 15 drawers in total which have two different sizes. The large drawers measure 11. 25″ W x 15. 2″ D x 2. 75″ H while the small ones measure 11. 25″ W x 15. 2″ D x 5. 3″ H. They’re all removable and easy to install and they have an opaque finish which conceals the contents. Four casters allow you to easily push the cart around. This would be a useful addition to a variety of different spaces including craft rooms, offices and garages. Other models are available, with different numbers of drawers and different configurations. 

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