No Penalty to Write on Your Walls Using Tabrasa

Written by faith on June 16th, 2009

Created as a more functional and operationally superior alternative to traditional white boards and dry-erase wallcoverings for office environments, Tabrasa offers abundant opportunities in homes too. Imagine using it in the mudroom or laundry area. Tots to teenagers finally can draw on their walls without a disaster or a time out! See the illustration of the product here.

Tabrasa example

TabrasaTM is water based paint that transforms any smooth surface into a seamless, high-performance dry-erase writing surface. Discover all the options and applications for this amazing product and consider how you could adapt it in your home.

Instead of sticking notes around your home office, choose one of four colors and post schedules, creative ideas or brainstorming concepts on the wall. Use a strip of wall space in your kitchen and post the weekly menu.

Let me know how you might adapt this product in your home.

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12 Comments so far ↓

  1. Jun
    16
    11:19
    AM
    Scott Chytil

    Our pantry door needs this. A flat door with Tabrasa on it would be great for leaving notes, menus, to-do lists. What if every door in the house had this. That would be fun. Especially for teenagers.

  2. Jun
    16
    12:50
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    Alexandra Gibson

    I love this! While chalkboard paint has been around for awhile, it has taken some time for the whiteboard paint to catch up. While I am a huge proponent of the giant post-its for brainstorming, I will have to consider this paint instead as a greener, and potentially more fun, alternative.

  3. Jun
    16
    1:09
    PM
    Amy Eastlack

    My 6 year old daughter is obsessed with the white board on her art easel and the portable one we bought for car trips so we’re painting a white board stripe all the way around her room. She can draw and erase all day long!

  4. Jun
    17
    9:04
    AM
    faith

    This is just what I imagined in my blog post… My only worry is that someone my find a tube of lipstick!
    Thanks for the comment, Faith

  5. Jun
    17
    9:06
    AM
    faith

    Alexandra, I agree and also imagine companies recreating their logo or portions of it to use as whiteboard. That said, using it in the home also have lots of potential. Thanks for the comment, Faith

  6. Jun
    17
    9:07
    AM
    faith

    Kind of fun to see yourself next to your comment!

  7. Jun
    17
    9:08
    AM
    faith

    Scott this is where my brain went about using this product. Notes, grocery lists, chores, menu and all the rest.
    Thanks for leaving a comment, Faith

  8. Jun
    18
    10:17
    AM
    Scott Chytil

    Now I just need to get a flat door. :) Only potential downside is kids rubbing up against the marker and it coming off on their clothes.

  9. Jun
    22
    8:19
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    Tracy Davis

    I love this idea. I can see using it on a kitchen cabinet for a grocery list, or the family “takeoff & landing spot” for general communication… I’ll have to give it some thought, and if I actually follow through, I’ll send a picture.

  10. Jun
    23
    6:38
    AM
    faith

    Yes, Tracy I would love to see photos of this product in use in a home..Thanks for the comment.

  11. Jul
    3
    8:54
    AM
    jill hubbard

    for those in the NYC area..contact me directly for samples/info/installations etc..

    jhubbard@mdcwall.com

  12. Jul
    14
    7:10
    PM
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