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Grown-Up Ideas for Chalkboard Paint
Have Your Say on an Interactive Accent Wall
Little ones love to get their hands on some chalk and doodle away, but by no means should that limit your imagination for what chalkboard paint can do — and more importantly, where it should go. Take a cue from these photos and point your paintbrush towards unique areas to introduce that familiar dark gray writable surface into your home.
Above the bar, guests can doodle while you're busy cooking.
House guests will know exactly where to find the cups when cabinets are marked with what's inside.
Same goes for bureaus and closets.
Jot to-do lists on a chalkboard wall above a workspace.
Turn a no longer functioning fireplace back into a focal point with a piece of plywood, some chalkboard paint and a meaningful quote.
What better spot for the grocery list than the refrigerator door? You can write down what you need as soon as you know it.
Breathe new life into an older fridge with a coat of the paint.
Even if you love the look of a black wall, it can be a little nerve-wracking to take the plunge and paint your walls in the non-color. Dark chalkboard gray feels much more approachable, and if it's too dark, you can always cure it with lots of chalk.
Highlight architectural elements with a coat or two of paint. Scrawl a message if you like, or leave it blank.
The entryway is a prime spot for notes on things to do, errands to run and dates to remember...
Or to give visitors a taste of your sense of humor.
Or to give visitors a taste of your sense of humor.
Leave a little note for loved ones to read with their morning coffee on a chalkboard decal or section of wall.
The perfect place for a friendly reminder: Don't forget to turn off the stove!
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Decorating Kid's Rooms with Chalkboard Paint
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More Chalkboard Ideas:
Decorating Kid's Rooms with Chalkboard Paint
Cool Chalkboard Walls