Every office space needs a bulletin board, if not for organization, then for inspiration! I love seeing creative memo boards from designers I admire—It really inspires me to make and maintain my own mood board of sorts. I loved the idea of making an industrial memo board, and was so pleased to find the supplies were inexpensive and readily available! Check out these simple instructions to make your own and add inspiration to your own workspace.
Supplies:
-metal grate (You can repurpose salvaged grates if you know of a local store that sells them. I found this shiny new one at Home Depot here.)
-4 cup hooks (Size and length is up to you, but don’t get any that are too fat.)
-4 drywall anchors that fit your cup hooks
-power drill with drill bit
-hammer
-level
-pencil
Step One: Determine where you want the memo board to hang. Hold the steel grate in place and use a level to make sure it’s straight. Using a pencil, mark out spots on the wall where you want the hooks to go. This is where you will be drilling holes in the next step and eventually where the hooks will fit between the holes in the grate to support it.
Step Two: Drill holes exactly on center with the marks you made in step one. The holes should be about the size of your drywall anchors. It’s better to start with a hole a bit smaller than you think you will need, and then to go back and make it bigger if necessary.
Step Three: Tap the drywall anchor into place with a hammer. It should be a bit snug, but you shouldn’t crush the anchor as you hammer. If the fit is too tight, try a larger drill bit to make the hole a bit bigger.
Step Four: Twist the hooks into place. You might find the next step easier if you wait to place the grate up to the wall before adding the hooks. If so, you can easily take out the hooks and put them back in, thanks to the drywall anchors.
Step Five: Hang your steel grate using the hooks for support. You can twist the hooks around until you get a good, level fit. My hooks didn’t end up exactly where I had wanted them to be, so I tweaked their angles a bit and used a level to make sure my board was straight.
I used a mix of magnets, mini clothes pins, and even mini binder clips to fasten things to my memo board. At the bottom, I used magnetic hooks to hang some thread and scissors. It’s nice having a magnetic memo board!
If you want to take your memo board to the next level, check out antique shops and salvage stores to find a reclaimed grate with lots of character. Or, you could buy a new one as I did, but paint it a fun color to match your space. So many possibilities! –Mandi
Credits // Author and Photography: Mandi Johnson. Photos edited with Valentine and Stella from the Signature Collection.
30 Comments
This is such a cool idea!
xo, Liz
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Defianlty doing this looks sleek xx
I love all your projects, Mandy! This one looks super cute and easy! It would look great in my craft corner!
Laura
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That looks amazing, have to try it sometime! ?
This is such a good idea and it looks so cool!
Abby & Kayleigh
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This is such a good idea and it looks so cool!
Abby & Kayleigh
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Oooh industrial chic. I like it. Simple yet striking. :]
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that looks stunning! You guys come up with the cleverest of ideas!
Great idea Mandi!
I completely adore this and love that you can use magnets on it!
Warm Regards,
Alexandra
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I love using memo boards and inspiration boards around our home – but the metal grate is such an interesting take on the usual corkboards! I’ll be giving this idea a try.
Lynsay xx
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This is really cute!!
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Love this idea!
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Mandi, I love how you are always finding creative uses for items from everyday things and hardware store purchases! This is such a great idea for a bit of that industrial vibe.
Ooh I like this! It adds a unique texture to your walls.
This is so cute! Definitely making one of these for my new place when I move! I love the functionality of it and it’s so cute.
I really like the idea of an industrial take on a bulletin board too.
-M
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That is such a clever idea! Why didn’t I think of that?! You ladies are so ridiculously creative! Kudos to you! Thanks for sharing!
Kristin // The Peculiar Treasure
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cute idea!
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Love this idea!
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I’ve been looking for a good memo board, and I think I may just try this out! Thank for sharing it! <3
Such a great and simple take on industrial chic (: Love it!
Such a great and simple take on industrial chic (: Love it!
I love this! I definitely want to make this for my office!
Paige
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Who would have thought a metal grate can become such a useful board! Can’t wait to go to the hardware store and see what else they got!
Juju Sprinkles
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really a good idea! i’ll realize it very soon 🙂
thanx
Cute idea!! Very creative
Looks like something great!)))
Love it! So simple but so stylish and functional. Fantastic!
What a great idea!!!! This will majorly improve my craft room! Thanks for the idea!
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