Kitchen Command Center Wall

A kitchen command center is a centralized place to put mail, keys, grocery lists, meal plans, and a family calendar.
Kitchen command center wall. Being that we spend the majority of our days at home in the kitchen/family room, and the counters can easily become a dumping ground for mail (bills, magazines, cards) and other paperwork, i decided it was the perfect spot for a. The clay family kitchen command center. I purchased the top part of the command center from goodwill for only $4.99 almost a year ago.
When our old kitchen island came down, so did the wee sized fridge. The first is the entry way table. How to make a c ommand center at home.
If you have a free wall/corner, i say go for it! In my ongoing attempt to feign organization, we’ve adopted a shiny new command center for our new and improved kitchen. Think about where you have an unused space and where you pass frequently during the day.
You could have a kitchen command center, on a desk, on a small unused wall, even in a closet command center! It’s the second landing area in our home. Giant wall command center at beneath my heart.
Central command center revamped at sas interiors. If the command center weren’t there, it would all be in piles on my kitchen counter…and that’s valuable space!! So now my center had less requirements and when i hit a local craft store and found plain wood 12×12 craft frames, corkboard, magnetic and calendar tiles i knew i wanted that in my kitchen!
Our kitchen has been feeling really cluttered thanks to mail, meal plans, shopping lists, school fliers, keys, and everything else dropped on it throughout the day. For my new command center wall i wanted to add more space to pin notes or reminders, a place to possibly hang up a backpack, and then lots of storage for papers, books, etc… to get started and give it a refreshed look i painted the wall. So this whole command center project started one day when i was at world market…i saw this one and thought “man i could really use a command center in the kitchen”.