6 Functional Craft Room Ideas
The ultimate craft room.
If you love crafting, you probably have supplies for just about everything. It may be time to create a dedicated space in your home for your crafts and craft supplies. Having a creative workspace will let you flex your right brain without having to worry about supplies getting in the way. For the ultimate list of craft room ideas, keep reading.
Craft Room Ideas
1. Draw at a Drafting Table
If you love to draw, look for a table that can accommodate the perfect angle while still acting as a functional workspace. Drafting tables have a raised surface that prevent you from having to hunch over, relieving back pain whether you're standing or resting on a stool. If you are looking for storage options, opt for a table that has compartments attached, letting you keep go-to supplies within reach.
Keep your craft area aesthetically pleasing by adding in art and decor that make you feel inspired. Filling your space with items that light you up will help you get those lightbulb ideas when you least expect them. Fill your wall space above your desk with photographs or paintings from your favorite artists. Add a stack of your favorite coffee table books to the corner of your workspace so you can flip through when you are lacking ideas.
Pegboards create an easy-to-reach solution for storage needs while adding character to your walls. Use a pegboard to store your go-to items, like paints, scissors, and spools of ribbon. For smaller items, like markers or pens, attach small baskets or shelves to your pegboard. They will allow you to store pesty items that you find yourself losing time and time again. Hang recent craft creations to add personalized decor to the pegboard.
An art room needs a sturdy work table to give you plenty of space to create. Choose a large table that you can center in the middle of the room. It will give you enough space to lay out your supplies, keeping everything within reach. Use small boxes and bins to store supplies when not in use, making for easy cleanup.
Craft supplies can add up quickly, making them hard to store in an organized fashion. If you find yourself running out of space, add a rolling utility cart to create extra storage. A rolling cart keeps items tucked away but still allows for easy access to your most-loved products. The open shelving allows for storage of taller items like bins or plastic containers. Keep one in the corner next to your desk and roll it over when you feel the strike of creativity hit. When the cart is not in use, roll it out of the way to open up space in your craft room.
Use your storage items as decor in your craft room. Different storage items, like woven baskets, can be used to store your favorite items while adding texture in the space. If you are looking to add a pop of color, opt for white baskets or a magazine holder to store colored paper – the color will draw the eye and act as a vibrant addition in your space.
Tip!
Looking for craft inspiration? Read our guide Home Crafting Ideas for Every Age to get you started.


