Craft room office ideas: How to combine creative & work spaces

by Robin Anderson Real Estate 02/26/2023

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For crafting enthusiasts who also work from home, it's common for workspaces to converge into a craft room office. Ideas for decor, storage and organization are plentiful, but the process can still be overwhelming.

Luckily, there are some simple tips you can use to keep your creative space and working space functional, even in the same room:

Divide your work space into zones

Make your workplace organized by dividing your room into zones. For example, create space to store all your computers and electronic gadgets apart from the rest. Crafting projects may all require specific storage needs that won't mix well with electronic gear. Also, you'll avoid the risk of damaging sensitive electronics with crafting supplies.

Consider storage space and storage containers

Luckily, there are some simple ways to DIY storage without breaking the bank. For instance, get baskets from a thrift store or garage sale. Repurpose old shipping boxes by covering them with festive paper or Mod Podge.

A labeling machine makes it easy to keep track of the items you'll be keeping in boxes or containers. It's easy to forget what supplies you might have in stock, so labeling can help you save time, money and effort.

Have windows that naturally light the entire room

A large window can help to make a room seem more spacious. While not every craft room or office will have a large window available, there are ways to light the space for optimal functionality and aesthetic.

Combine ambient lighting with task lighting for delicate tasks. Include fun accent lighting to show your creative side. With the right lighting choices, you can have a great office and craft room even without a window.

Take advantage of cabinet door space

In a situation where the amount of space is limited, it's important to use every possible inch. Cabinet walls and doors are ideal places to add extra storage. Try attaching Velcro, magnets or adhesive hooks to vertical surfaces to increase storage potential. 

As an added bonus, storing things on the inside of cabinet doors makes the room seem less cluttered when the doors are closed.

These are just a few ideas for your office and craft space. While it might seem tricky to combine a dedicated craft room with a home office, the right storage and decor can help you achieve the perfect balance.

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Robin Anderson Real Estate

“My Passion is people and relationships and I promise to provide my clients with exceptional service tailored to their individual needs.” -Robin Anderson 

Georgia native, Robin Anderson brings her passion for people and her love of homes to work for her clients. She and her husband, Andy, have been married for over 30 years and have two adult children, Ellen and Drew. They currently live in Fulton County, but Robin has lived and invested in properties throughout metro Atlanta as well as helped clients buy and sell. She has been integral to many real estate endeavors including designing and building several custom homes, remodeling homes, subdividing land, managing rental properties, and buying and selling properties. She spent her first 3 years in real estate working with a new home builder, and she has spent the last 6 years working with buyers and sellers in her own community. Robin is highly motivated but sensitive to the fact that buying and selling homes can be an emotional experience, so she makes it a priority to keep clients closely informed throughout the process and strives to produce quick results. She appreciates the opportunity to help her clients navigate the real estate process, and she aspires to deliver quality customer service that is both informative and positive. She is driven to provide outstanding service for her clients and she is focused on building successful and lasting relationships with her clients. This personalized service earns her enthusiastic referrals from clients she is pleased to call friends.Edit

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