Go Ahead, Write on Your Walls
I'm certain that I think better when I'm standing in front of a dry-erase white board, so my perfect office (or house, for that matter) would have dry erase boards everywhere. If you are like me, check out Markee Dry Erase Paint. According to the website, it is a clear paint that turns any smooth surface into a dry-erase board. It is about a hundred bucks a gallon. If you've tried it, I'd love to know your results.
Tags: Markee, whiteboard

I'm with Brett. Chalkboard paint is great -- and lots cheaper than your whiteboard paint. We painted a couple 2x3 sheets of plexiglass with chalkboard paint for the kids. Portable chalkboards.
p.s. Matt, your comment system is goofy. The captcha shouldn't be required if I am on typekey. And the captcha should be on the same page as the comment form.
Posted by: Jack Vinson | February 19, 2008 at 03:38 PM
I'm with you, Matt, I think you should be able to write on any wall (and not get in trouble). I haven't tried the Dry-Erase Paint (yet!), but one of the first things I did when I set up the office in my new house was to cover one wall with blackboard paint.
When I was at Home Depot the other day (or was it Lowe's?), I saw a "magnetic" paint. It was meant to be used as a base for a regular coat of paint, but I was thinking it would be cool to have a magnetic white board wall.
Posted by: Brett | February 14, 2008 at 12:08 AM