How to Plan and Create a Magnetic Menu Wall
Before we begin
There are many options from the beginning. Choose the best option to fit your budget and
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imagination. For personal wall spaces or business and restaurant wall menus, the methods and options are similar and can use the same basic information presented here.
You can have a magnet-receptive board (examples here) made to almost any size in black or white, or you can use a magnetic paint or magnetic additive for other paint colors to make a smooth wall magnet-receptive. Pros and Cons of each kind?
Boards can be expensive, but have a higher magnetic attraction to the letters than paint, especially if the paint is over a textured or rough and uneven wall. Some boards are also available with dry-erase marker finish or chalk finish!
Paint can be initially less expensive than a magnetic board, but will require maintenance (repainting) every 2-3 years, depending on the quality of the paint used and the environmental conditions to which the paint is exposed (air, light, wind, toxic or other gasses and exposure).
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