Small Family Command Center Wall

5 Materials
$40
1 Day
Easy

With all of this extra time at home, I’ve been trying to get more organized. One thing that needed an update was our garage entryway. I had planned to create a family command center wall in this hallway after I finished the laundry room and mudroom makeover, but I got distracted by other commitments and never followed through.

Here’s how it looked before. The door straight ahead leads to the garage, and the door to the right is a coat closet. We put umbrellas in the wicker plant stand by the door.

I have a demilune table with a dish for keys and a plant. Next to the table is the door to the laundry / mudroom. Pretty blah, huh? This is the view from the kitchen.

I bought this metal magnetic chalkboard / sorter at The Christmas Tree Shop several years ago. While I liked it at first, it’s all wrong for this space. The only thing I use it for now is to write down grocery items. I knew that I wanted a calendar. I still wanted a place to jot down grocery items, but not chalkboard this time as it was too messy.

I found this dry erase calendar on Amazon. I love that it has a section to write down notes (groceries), there’s some cork board at the bottom, and it’s magnetic. It was also just the right size for my small family command center wall.

I wanted a place to put outgoing mail, so I gave this dated thrift store box a makeover with chalk paint. You can check out the transformation HERE. I recently organized our junk drawer, and now stamps and envelopes are stored in there.

The keys are in a cool vintage pewter pedestal bowl.

With the functionality taken care of, it was time to make the entry look stylish! I wanted my family command center wall to resemble a gallery wall. I added artwork and plates to create interest.

I so love my vintage prints, plates and frames! Have fun and hang what makes you happy!

This plaid rag wreath that I made didn’t sell at my antique booth, so I put it on the laundry / mudroom door.

My hand crafted Home Sweet Home sign also made it way back home from the booth. I hung it above the door to the kitchen.

I’m so happy to now have a functional and stylish family command center and entryway. It was worth the wait 🙂


Until next time!


Rebecca

Suggested materials:
  • Dry erase calendar   (Amazon)
  • Assorted prints & plates   (thrifted / vintage)
  • Mail sorter   (thrifted & painted)
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Rebecca of Zucchini Sisters
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