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I’ve been wanting to make one of these boards that I saw in Martha Stewart Living for a long time.
It’s made out of homasote, which is a sound-proofing material made mostly out of post-consumer recycled paper. After a few unsuccessful trips, I figured out that you can’t get this board from the large chain hardware stores. Homasote is actually a brand name, and their website can help you track down a local supplier. Here in richmond, I found the board at Siewers. It comes in 4×8 foot sheets for about $25, and I decided to go ahead and use the whole board (Siewers said they will cut it down for a small fee).
I covered the board in charcoal grey linen and used a cream grosgrain ribbon to create the lattice pattern. I’m really happy with the finished board.
It’s the perfect place to display these pictures that I’ve been meaning to frame for a while now. I’m also using it to brainstorm a new color scheme for my family room.
If you want to make your own,here is how I made this one.
Tags: bulletin board, homasote, instructions, office



This is the nicest execution of this idea I’ve seen. Really well done.
Hi Rachel! Millie told me about your website. I love design and decorating websites (apartment therapy especially) and yours is great! We’re moving to a new place in Ann Arbor next week and I will be inspired by some of your ideas:-)