How to Create an Inspiring Art Space at Home for Your Kids

Jun 27, 2025
A cozy children's art space with a rustic wooden table by a sunny window, featuring watercolours, oil pastels, labelled jars of art supplies, and an iPad displaying an Artventure lesson. Four colourful kids’ artworks are pinned neatly to the wall, with a soft cushion and bookshelf nearby, creating an inspiring and organised creative corner.

How to Create an Inspiring Art Space at Home for Your Kids

You don’t need a fancy studio or a huge homeschool room to nurture creativity. With just a few thoughtful touches, you can transform a small corner of your home into a vibrant and functional homeschool art space that invites curiosity, independence, and self-expression.

How to set up a kids art corner

Here’s how to set up a kid-friendly art corner at home that works for your space and your family:

1. Pick the Right Spot

Choose a location near natural light if possible — it’s easier on the eyes and more inspiring! Opt for an area that’s easy to clean and away from distractions. Even a nook in the kitchen or a spot under a window can become a perfect DIY art station.

2. Organise Supplies for Easy Access

Accessible materials are key to encouraging creativity. Use clear bins, rolling carts, or open shelves to neatly organise art supplies for kids. Label containers and group similar items together — this helps children take initiative and clean up independently when using their very own DIY art station for kids.

3. Protect Your Surfaces

Art can get messy — and that’s part of the fun! Cover tables with an old tablecloth, plastic sheet, or craft mat to keep things stress-free. Having a “no-worries” zone gives kids the freedom to explore without fear of making a mess.

4. Display Their Work Proudly

Make space to celebrate your child’s creations! Dedicate a wall, corkboard, or string up a clothesline with clips to hang art. Rotating their artwork regularly boosts confidence and makes your kids' creative space feel alive and personal.

5. Keep It Stocked with Essentials

You don’t need an overwhelming stash of materials — just the basics go a long way. Keep paper, crayons, markers, watercolor paints, brushes, glue, scissors, and recyclables on hand. These are the best art materials for homeschool creativity on a daily basis. You might like to check out our blog on art supplies on a shoestring.


A thoughtfully arranged art setup at home does more than contain the mess — it encourages independent creativity, critical thinking, and confidence. And if you want a little help getting started, Artventure’s online classes offer guided lessons that blend fun and skill-building — perfect for homeschoolers.

Ready to bring your art corner to life? Explore our step-by-step online lessons designed to spark creativity and support homeschooling success! Or you might like to check out 6 Ways to help your children embrace their creative side.