Reason to choose a Magnetic Whiteboard Wall & tips to make one.

  1. Introduction
  2. What Makes Magnetic Whiteboard Walls a Better Choice
  3. How to Make a Magnetic Whiteboard Wall
  4. Alternative Products to Create a Magnetic Whiteboard Wall
  5. Health, Safety, and Environmental Benefits
  6. Use Cases Across Different Environments
  7. Why Choose Smarter Surfaces for Your Projector Screen Paint?
  8. Comparison: Magnetic Whiteboard Paint vs Magnetic Plaster
  9. Final Words

 

 

In modern workplaces, classrooms, and homes, collaboration tools are no longer optional; they are essential. Traditional magnetic panels and framed whiteboards often fall short because of their limited size, meaning only one person can use them at a time. This reduces efficiency and restricts creativity during team sessions or lessons.

A magnetic whiteboard wall changes this dynamic completely. By transforming an entire wall into a surface that is both magnetic and dry-erase, you gain unlimited space for writing, brainstorming, teaching, or organising. The dual functionality supports better teamwork, saves space, and creates a professional, seamless look in any environment. 

This blog will walk you through why magnetic whiteboard walls are a practical solution, how to create one, product alternatives to consider, and tips for ensuring durability and performance.

What Makes Magnetic Whiteboard Walls a Better Choice

A magnetic whiteboard wall offers multiple advantages over standard boards or panels. The most important thing is its unlimited size. Instead of being restricted to a single small frame, you can use the full height and width of your wall. This is particularly valuable in meeting rooms or classrooms where multiple people need access at once.

Another key reason is functionality. Combining magnetic strength with a writable surface means you no longer need two separate tools. You can pin up reports, diagrams, or schedules while writing notes alongside them, creating a more efficient workflow.

From a design perspective, a wall finish looks cleaner and more integrated compared to bulky framed boards. It also allows full customisation; you decide the dimensions and placement based on your room layout. For businesses and schools, this can reduce long-term costs because one installation serves multiple purposes and lasts significantly longer than traditional boards.

How to Make a Magnetic Whiteboard Wall

The process of creating a magnetic whiteboard wall is straightforward when you use high-quality products designed for professional performance.

First, measure your wall carefully. Accuracy ensures you purchase the right amount of paint or alternative product and achieve an even finish. Next, prepare the surface. Fill in cracks or holes with decorator’s filler, sand smooth, and remove all dust to create a flawless base.

If your wall is new plaster apply a sealer coat of standard white paint. The next stage is applying magnetic paint. Stir thoroughly and apply three coats for moderate magnetic strength. For a stronger hold, especially if you plan to attach multiple items, up to six coats are recommended. Allow each layer to dry and sand lightly before continuing. To maximise smoothness, you can skim the final layer of magnetic paint with a straight metal edge like a wide filling blade and sand again once dry, then brush away any sanding dust.

Once the magnetic base is complete, prime the magnetic paint with three coats of white primer lightly sanding between the first two coats. Use a high-quality water-based primer such as White Primer to cover the black base evenly. For a white finish, the primer is essential. If you prefer a colored wall, you can paint it with a high-sheen topcoat before applying the clear version of the whiteboard paint.

The final step is applying whiteboard paint. Mix the two components thoroughly, then apply in one-meter sections using a roller. Cover each section evenly, going over it multiple times to ensure consistent application. Check carefully for missed spots before moving on. After five hours, the wall will be touch-dry, but it needs seven days before it can be used fully. Erasability improves over the first month as the coating cures.

With these steps, you will have a professional-grade magnetic whiteboard wall ready to use for collaboration, learning, or organisation.

Alternative Products to Create a Magnetic Whiteboard Wall

Paint is not the only option when creating a magnetic whiteboard wall. Smarter Surfaces offers additional products that deliver similar benefits while catering to different needs.

Magnetic Plaster is an optimal performance alternative that provides stronger magnetic strength than paint. It is applied like a skim coat and is suitable for professional environments where heavy or multiple documents may need to be attached regularly.

For those seeking a faster installation process, Magnetic Whiteboard Wallpaper is another excellent choice. It comes pre-primed and in a clean white finish, making it a quick, efficient solution for businesses that need immediate results.

Finally, Dry Erase Wallpaper can also be combined with Magnetic Plaster to achieve a dual-function wall. This wallpaper delivers a glossy, non-ghosting finish, perfect for intensive writing and erasing, while the plaster underneath provides the necessary magnetic strength.

Each of these products has unique advantages, so the best choice depends on your intended use and the performance level required.

Health, Safety, and Environmental Benefits

Magnetic whiteboard walls are not only functional but also healthier and safer compared to traditional boards. Unlike chalkboards, which generate dust that can irritate allergies or respiratory conditions, dry-erase surfaces are dust-free. This makes them particularly suitable for classrooms and offices where air quality matters.

Smarter Surfaces products also meet stringent environmental standards. They are isocyanate-free, low in VOCs, and solvent-free, ensuring safe use in both educational and professional environments. Maintenance is simple as well, special cleaning sprays keep the surface fresh and extend its usability without harsh chemicals.

Use Cases Across Different Environments

The versatility of magnetic whiteboard walls means they can add value in multiple settings.

In classrooms, teachers can write, draw, and display visual aids simultaneously, creating an interactive and engaging learning environment. Students benefit from a larger writing space and dust-free surfaces compared to traditional chalkboards.

In offices, these walls support brainstorming sessions, presentations, and project management. Teams can work together efficiently by writing notes while attaching charts or timelines directly to the wall.

For home offices, a magnetic whiteboard wall provides organisation for schedules, deadlines, and task planning, all without cluttering the space with separate boards.

Creative studios also benefit, as designers and artists can sketch concepts directly while attaching inspiration materials alongside their work.

Even in public spaces such as training centres or collaborative hubs, magnetic whiteboard walls deliver a professional, durable, and highly interactive solution.

Comparison: Magnetic Whiteboard Paint vs Magnetic Plaster

FeatureMagnetic Whiteboard PaintMagnetic PlasterApplicationRoll-on paint, DIY-friendlySkim-coat, professional installationMagnetic StrengthModerate (3-6 coats)High strength with a single applicationFinishSmooth, modern, customizableDurable, highly robustIdeal UseHomes, offices, classroomsHigh-traffic spaces, training rooms

 

Final Words

A magnetic whiteboard wall is a practical and cost-effective way to maximise space, enhance collaboration, and modernise interiors. Whether you choose paint, plaster, or wallpaper, you can create a dual-function surface that combines magnetic capability with a professional dry-erase finish.

For businesses, schools, and even homes, this solution reduces long-term costs, increases productivity, and delivers a clean, modern aesthetic. Smarter Surfaces provides a full range of products, from Magnetic Whiteboard Paint to Magnetic Plaster and Dry Erase Wallpaper, ensuring there is an option for every environment.

Now is the right time to upgrade your space. Explore Smarter Surfaces’ solutions and create a wall that works as hard as you do.

 

 

FAQ's

Apply magnetic paint as a base layer, then cover it with a whiteboard paint topcoat. This creates a writable and magnetic surface in one.

Yes, a magnetic board for wall to display fridge magnets, notes, or small, lightweight objects is the best option. For best results, use neodymium magnets.

Installation typically takes one to two days, depending on drying times, with full usability after seven days.

Always use a high-quality water-based primer such as White Primer to ensure optimal results.

Magnetic Plaster is ideal for heavy-duty applications, while Magnetic Whiteboard Paint is better suited for homes and light to medium use. .

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