This 30 wide wall has had more makeovers than any other spot in my home. In the almost 3 years that weve lived here, I think its had at least 6 lives thank goodness its not an entire room. But I have to say, this 30 wall is the key to how we function its our Central Command Center a.k.a. CCC
I couldnt let the year begin without making a few updates to this small, but important part of our home (the previous CCC can be found here). I actually had made a few changes about a month ago, but it just wasnt right. After living with it for a while, I knew what it needed A chalkboard. An entire wall of chalkboard.
The revamp started with removing everything from the CCC, patching up the old holes, and touching it up with some fresh paint. Once the wall was ready, I was off applying the chalkboard paint.
Ill share more on the specifics of how I created the chalkboard backdrop in a separate blog post, but in the meantime, lets take a tour of my NEW Family Central Command Center
One of the major changes to the CCC is the calendar. The calendar that I had previously created was for only one month. SO many of you asked me, I lo ve the one month, but what do you do with plans you need to write down for the next month?. I actually had the same dilemma and now its resolved. There are two calendars for two months. Problem solved. When the month were in is on the bottom, I put the next months dates on the top. Its a little backwards having the month after above, but it works!
On the picture frame turned calendar, I still use a sharpie, dry-erase pen, or these handy-dandy pens by NameBubbles that are available with their write-on labels.
Did you notice the frames on the calendar & pictures above are now white instead of black? Once the chalkboard was painted on the wall, the black frames disappeared, so I spray painted the old ones. Using a white primer spray paint + a white glossy top coat, the frames are as good as new.
I still love my inspirational quotes and those are the same (in their new white frames).
Below the calendar are the new additions to the CCC. A month ago when the wall got an update, I made these 4 fun clipboards with scrapbook paper. In between them are our key (and misc stuff) boxes that I had purchased at TJs and spray painted them black.
The top clipboards hold our grocery list & our Peak at the Week schedule. Now I have no excuses to forget anything at the store haha (wishful thinking)
Looking to print these out click here for the Peak at the Week chart created by iheartorganizing.com. The grocery list, I couldnt find the link to, but there are a ton online.
And below are the kids charts a chore / responsibility chart for my son and a reward chart where both kids get to add stickers when theyve made good choices / decisions.
Perfectly at their level!
Looking to print these out click here for the chore chart and click here for the reward chart
I chose this spot of the home because its in the ideal location, kinda close to the foyer and kinda close to the kitchen. Its a small spot (a large wall or space isnt really needed), yet is efficiently and thoughtfully put together for all our family needs.
One of the major needs that was missing in our previous CCCs was something to write with. Somehow we can NEVER find a pen or a pencil in our home (our kids must eat them hehe). Being inspired by others who used mason jars for storage, I grab bed some hose clamps from Lowes and installed two pencil / pen holders next to the charts. I put them high enough, so little fingers hopefully wont touch them. A tutorial on how-to create jelly jar pen holders to come soon.
Something that I havent shared , but created a long time ago is our family stool. Its something so simple, but used everyday! From using it in the kitchen and closet or as an extra seat, our Ikea step stool is awesome. When I bought it, it had a natural wood finish, but with a little paint (the same color as the kitchen), I revamped it. Then using the same stencil that I created for my pallet box, I added our family initial: b.
Lastly, of course we had to chalk-up our new wall! Thats the point of chalkboard!!
I love how a chalkboard wall allows you to continually change it.
Via: Revamped Family Chalkboard Central Command Center
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