I’ve been seeing a lot of ways to bring the dry erase trend to a new chic status lately, so I thought I’d share some of them.
Real Simple magazine suggests you use a glass picture frame to scribble on — appropriate in any room, and can be adapted to accommodate any style!:
CB2 sells a bamboo dry erase board:
Or, you can make your own super modern custom board! I love 3-Form, an ec0-resin product that typically is used as a paneling system or as a substitute for glass or metal sheets (eco-resin is their way of saying it’s a sustainable plastic). It’s expensive and typically architectural in practice, but they have a great reclaim site where you can purchase smaller pieces that have been used in other projects. Get one, have it cut to size, hang it up and write away!
Design consultations for all styles and budgets: JGB Interiors.
Is there a way to get a chic dry erase board that also is magnetic?
I’d probably just cover a magnet board in cute contact paper (it’ll have to be small if you want it to be seamless). You might have to peel and re-cover every few months to keep the contact paper looking clean, depending on how much you use it, but it should work.
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