Home-Office Wall Display Board Diy

how to make a home-office wall display board

Creating a display board for your home office is a great way to keep yourself organised and add a decorative touch to your space. There are many ways to make a display board, from using cork or foam boards to chicken wire or fabric. You can also get creative with the frame, using MDF or wooden boards, and paint it to match your style.

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Use cork board tiles for a quick and easy solution

If you're looking for a quick and easy way to create a wall display board in your home office, cork board tiles are a great option. They are versatile, attractive, and can be installed in just a few hours. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Step 1: Gather your supplies

For this project, you will need cork board tiles, which can be found at various online retailers such as Amazon and Walmart. These tiles typically come in packs of 4 or 8 and are usually around 12" x 12" in size. You will also need an MDF board to frame your cork board tiles, paint for the frame, and adhesive or mounting tape to attach the tiles to the wall.

Step 2: Prepare your wall

Before you begin installing your cork board tiles, it's important to prepare your wall. Decide on the size and layout of your display board and mark the area with a pencil. If you're concerned about damaging the wall, you can use underlayment between the cork tiles and the wall. Cut pieces of underlayment to fill the inside of the frame and attach them to the wall using wood screws, screwing into studs whenever possible to avoid bulging.

Step 3: Cut and frame your cork board tiles

If needed, cut your cork board tiles to fit your desired size and layout. To cut the tiles, mark the front side, then use a straight edge and a utility knife to score the cork. Repeat this process until you've cut through the cork, then flip the tile over and cut through the paper backing. Once all your tiles are cut to size, it's time to frame them. Cut your MDF board at 45-degree angles to create a frame for your cork board wall. Paint the frame your desired colour and attach it to the wall using finishing nails, making sure it's level and the corners form 90-degree angles.

Step 4: Install the cork board tiles

Work quickly as the adhesive or spray adhesive dries fast. Start by attaching your cork board tiles to the underlayment or directly to the wall if you're not using underlayment. Generously apply adhesive to the back of each tile, as well as the section of the wall or underlayment it will attach to, focusing on the corners and edges. Press the tile into position and hold for about 30 seconds before moving on to the next tile. Place the tiles close together to minimise the appearance of seams.

Step 5: Add your display items

Once your cork board wall is complete and has dried overnight, it's time to add your display items! Use push pins to hang photos, papers, certificates, art, or any other memorabilia. Enjoy your new wall display board and the ability to easily change out items as you wish!

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Create a rustic display using chicken wire and painted hardboard

If you're looking for a rustic wall display board for your home office, chicken wire and painted hardboard are a great combination. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create one:

Materials:

  • Chicken wire
  • Hardboard or plywood
  • Paint (of your choice) and paintbrushes
  • Picture frame moulding (optional)
  • Staple gun and staples
  • Pliers
  • Nails or screws
  • Hammer or drill

Steps:

  • Start by cutting your hardboard or plywood to the desired size. You can create a simple rectangular shape or go for a more unique design with angled corners.
  • Paint your hardboard with your chosen colour. You can distress the wood or give it a rustic finish by sanding the edges and creating divots before painting for a more textured look.
  • If you want to add a frame to your display board, cut and attach picture frame moulding to the edges of the hardboard with nails or screws. This step is optional but adds a nice finishing touch.
  • Cut a piece of chicken wire to fit the size of your hardboard. You may need to trim the wire with pliers to ensure a precise fit.
  • Use a staple gun to attach the chicken wire to the back of your hardboard. Make sure to staple along the edges and in the middle to secure the wire.
  • Fold over any sharp edges of the chicken wire with pliers to create a smooth and safe finish.
  • Attach D-rings or hanging hardware to the back of your display board, and you're ready to hang it on your wall.

You can now use your rustic chicken wire and painted hardboard display board to pin up photos, notes, or any other items you wish. It's a simple and cost-effective way to add a decorative and functional piece to your home office.

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Criss-cross thick ribbon over a fabric-covered board

To make a home-office wall display board with criss-crossed thick ribbon over a fabric-covered board, you will need the following materials:

  • A board (e.g. plywood, cork board, or canvas with a wooden frame)
  • Thick ribbon
  • Fabric of your choice
  • Batting (optional)
  • Tacks or nails (optional: decorative)
  • Staple gun
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Hot glue gun (optional)

Instructions:

First, cut your fabric to size, leaving a few inches of excess fabric around the edges of the board. If you are using batting, cut it to size as well, and place it on top of your board. Wrap the fabric around the board and batting (if using), and staple it to the back of the board, making sure to pull the fabric taut as you go. For the corners, try wrapping the fabric like a hospital bed sheet – tucking one side under and overlapping the other.

Now it's time to attach the ribbon. Decide how many ribbons you want on each side of your board. If you want the ribbons to cross over the corners, include the corners as one of your measurements. Mark the measurements lightly in pencil on the back of the board. Starting from the centre, attach the ribbon by stapling it to the back of the board, making sure the centre of the ribbon lines up with your pencil mark. Continue attaching the ribbon pieces, creating a criss-cross pattern.

Secure the ribbons where they overlap using decorative nails or tacks. You can also add a dot of hot glue underneath each tack to ensure they stay in place.

Finally, attach a hanging bracket or other hardware to the back of your board so that it is ready to hang on your home office wall.

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Attach wire mesh to the wall with brackets and a drill

Attaching wire mesh to a wall is a simple DIY project that can be done in a few easy steps. Here is a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to attach wire mesh to a wall using brackets and a drill:

Step 1: Measure and Cut the Wire Mesh

First, measure the area of the wall where you want to attach the wire mesh. Using wire cutters, cut the wire mesh to the desired size, ensuring that it is slightly smaller than the area you want to cover for a snug fit.

Step 2: Position the Wire Mesh

Hold the wire mesh in the desired position on the wall. Use a ladder if you need to reach higher areas. Make sure the mesh is level and flush against the wall.

Step 3: Mark and Drill the Wall

Using a marker, trace around the edge of the wire mesh where you want to attach it to the wall. This will create a clear outline for drilling. Next, use a drill with a masonry bit to create holes in the wall along the marked outline. The size of the drill bit should be slightly smaller than the screws you will use to attach the mesh. Drill holes every 4 to 6 inches for a secure fit.

Step 4: Attach Brackets to the Wall

Before fixing the mesh to the wall, attach brackets to the wall using screws and a screwdriver. Place the brackets at regular intervals along the outline of the wire mesh. Make sure the brackets are level and securely attached to the wall.

Step 5: Fix the Wire Mesh to the Brackets

Place the wire mesh over the brackets and use screws to attach the mesh to the brackets. Ensure that the screws are tight enough to hold the wire mesh securely.

Step 6: Check and Adjust

Gently pull on the wire mesh to ensure that it is properly fixed to the brackets and wall. If there is any movement, tighten the screws further.

By following these steps, you can easily attach wire mesh to your home office wall, creating a functional and decorative display board.

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Use plywood and black elastic to create a grid for your notes

DIY Plywood and Elastic Memo Board

Materials:

  • Square piece of plywood
  • Sandpaper or a sanding block
  • Drill with a medium-sized drill bit
  • Elastic headbands in various colours and thicknesses

Steps:

Step 1: Prepare the plywood

Start with a square piece of plywood. You can cut the plywood to your desired dimensions at your local hardware store. Sand down the edges of the plywood to get rid of splinters and dull the edges.

Step 2: Measure and mark

Decide where you want to place your elastic pieces. Use a straight edge with measurements to mark out where you want to place the 2 holes for each elastic band.

Step 3: Drill

Drill holes where you marked with your drill and a drill bit big enough to fit the end of an elastic band. Sand around the holes to get rid of any splinters after drilling.

Step 4: Cut and thread the elastic

Once your holes are in place, cut each elastic band and thread through the 2 holes. If the elastic is long enough, tie the ends together on the back of the board. If it isn’t long enough, tie two large knots behind each hole. Continue with each set of holes until your board is complete. Alternate colours and thicknesses of your elastic bands or keep to one uniform colour and size.

Step 5: Paint (optional)

To add a bit of colour and finish to your board, paint around the edges with a coordinating paint colour. Let the paint dry for at least an hour or as indicated on the bottle.

Your plywood and elastic memo board is now complete!

Use your board on a desk or tabletop leaned up against the wall, or hang it in your home office with a few brackets on the back and nails in the wall.

Frequently asked questions

This depends on the type of display board you want to make. For a simple DIY bulletin board, you will need a foam board, fabric, and thumbtacks or duct tape. You can also use corkboard tiles, an MDF board for the frame, and spray adhesive. If you want to get more creative, you can use materials like chicken wire, ribbon, wire mesh, plywood, or embroidery hoops.

First, measure and cut your fabric to size. Then iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles. Place the fabric face down and put the foam insulation board on top. Wrap the fabric around the sides, making sure it is straight and smooth. Finally, attach the fabric to the back of the board using duct tape or thumbtacks.

First, decide on the size of your corkboard wall and plan out the cuts for your corkboard tiles. Cut your MDF board to create a frame, cutting each corner at a 45-degree angle. Paint the frame and attach it to the wall. Cut pieces of underlayment to fill the inside of the frame and attach them to the wall using wood screws. Cut your corkboard tiles to size and attach them to the underlayment using spray adhesive.

For a rustic display board, frame a piece of painted white hardboard with chicken wire that has been painted black. Use different types of clips to attach memos and calendars to your board.

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