Make Your Own Floor-to-Ceiling Whiteboard
For all the time I spend at my computer, there’s still no real substitute for standing in front of a whiteboard and brainstorming. Microsoft’s OneNote is okay for real quick brainstorms, but if I need to dive in and detail out a plan, a whiteboard is the way to go. Buying a whiteboard from an office supply store will set you back several hundred dollars for the useful sizes. Instead, some white tileboard from the bathroom section of Home Depot will work just as well. 4×8 sheets are under $20, letting you cover an entire wall for less than the cost of buying something off-the-shelf. Cover that woodgrain panelling with dry erase paradise using the tips from Kevin Kelly’s Marker Board Walls.
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