When you hear the words dry erase, whiteboards and classrooms are likely to come to mind. But dry erase paint and wallcoverings open up a world of interior design far beyond your typical school setting.
To Do Lists and Reminders
Create a whiteboard surface on your desk at home and easily keep a to-do list right where you need it most and where you can easily update it in real time. Bonus: you’ll have a place for idle doodling when you’re lost in thought on your computer.
Calendars
Using dry erase wallcoverings in small strategic areas allows you to draw your calendars in useful places like your kitchen or home office. You can try out different designs month-to-month, or write up a simple weekly task list. In the kitchen, you can also use the spot for grocery lists. Your family or roommates can add or remove items with ease for one another to see.
Easy Message and Note-Taking
Another advantage of having dry erase on your desk is the ability to take messages quickly and not have to scramble for a notepad when you pick up the phone. You can easily jot down those important, urgent messages for easy accessibility.
A Personal Artistic Touch
If you have an artistic side, considering using Wolf Gordon’s dry erase wallcoverings or dry erase paint to create your reusable canvas to work with. Draw a mural on an accent wall, or leave a doodle space for whenever the inspiration strikes you. Curbed featured one couple’s household with dry-erase space for artist and entrepreneur friends to leave ideas when visiting.
Great Collaboration Space
In an office, you can create a large enough space with dry erase to accommodate lots of notes and ideas from multiple collaborators and won’t have to worry about the limited working space on a whiteboard.
The creative and practical potentials for dry erase are countless. See what you can come up with to boost your productivity.