If you are like me, you love the idea of a family command center, but the visual clutter of most command centers can be just as overwhelming as not being organized in the first place. For me, I need a command center that is simplistic yet contains everything I need to access on a daily basis as well as fit with the décor of my rental home. Below is a collection of some inspiring minimalistic command centers:
I love the use of a bookshelf to house the home management
paperwork and most frequently used items. My other favorite is the white
slotted divider that offers a place for each family member’s incoming papers.
Everything you could need is all in the one spot, but it isn’t so visually
heavy that you feel bogged down by it.
I love the colors in this example! I just redid my bedroom
in grey and teal and I’m in LOVE with the Chevron! I like the covered bulletin
board because it helps to make the multiple papers look less visually
cluttered; it gives them a more cohesive look.
This is a great kid option and Tammy does a great job of showing you how to do the entire command center without putting any holes in the wall! I just love the pennant banner.
This is a great kid option and Tammy does a great job of showing you how to do the entire command center without putting any holes in the wall! I just love the pennant banner.
This example from Lovely Crafty Home is perfect! Meal
planning, calendar, home management binder, and folders for each child all in
one small space! I love it!
This example from Better Homes and Gardens is a VERY simple
mail command center, but still tackles paper clutter.
Now don’t you just want to get organized? I know I’m itching
too!
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