10 Craft Room Organization Tips
Whether your craft room is for your hobby or your occupation, it must be optimized for organization. When you enter your craft room, you should feel inspired, not stressed and overwhelmed. With a few tweaks, you can transform your messy craft room to be the place where you can work comfortably and spark creativity. Here are 10 craft room organization tips you can apply to your craft room today.
Designate a space for everything
Having a place to put everything is applicable to every room in your home. For a craft room that has a ton of different supplies and tiny ornaments, it’s even more critical. If you don’t, finding and putting away supplies becomes more complicated than it needs to be.
Don’t be afraid to change storage solutions when they aren’t working
Whether you bought a storage solution from a store or DIYed it, if it isn’t working, you have to either repurpose it or get rid of it. It can be a tough pill to swallow to let go of the storage solutions you spent hours making yourself. But if your crafting needs have changed or they simply aren’t good, it doesn’t make sense to force them to be useful when you’d be better off updating them.
Don’t forget about the walls
There is a ton of different options when it comes to what you can do to make use of walls in a craft room. You can keep it pretty basic by merely adding some shelves or rods and placing items on them. A lot of people opt to have pegboards which look fantastic in a craft room and offer more customization to what you can store on them.
Dedicate a container for miscellaneous supplies
Most people who have craft rooms will have miscellaneous leftover supplies from completed projects. It’s best to have a designated storage container for them so you to keep those leftovers without mixing them in with the rest of your supplies. With that said, it’s critical to clean this container often. If certain supplies are sticking around too often, it’s best to get rid of them.
Know where to donate
Some people keep supplies they know they don’t need because they don’t want to be wasteful. While you should never throw away useful supplies, nobody benefits if they are clogging up space in your craft room. There are a plethora of places you can donate craft supplies to such as schools, children’s hospitals, YMCAs, and non-profit organizations. Donating will help clear space in your craft room and make you feel better about yourself knowing your supplies are going somewhere
We hope these 10 organization tips will help you in your craft room. If you want to see how we gave Rachel Miriam a craft room to conduct her luxury curated collection business, click here. For more home organization inspiration, be sure to visit our blog and check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.