I’ve been going nuts looking for wall light for rental space ideas. You are the best on line. You should have your own show and get paid big bucks. Everything you do is spot on and intelligently expressed. You know what you’re talking about. I know this, cause I know how too. Your ideas are the best out there. They are classy and not made from Dollar store bling. Thank the Lord for that. I would recommend you to any and all my friends since I physically can’t do it all an more. .. A woman CAN do it all and even do it competently. My compliments to you. I hope you are a great success at what you wish to do. God bless. 🤗🙏🏻❤️🇨🇦
I enjoyed watching this video! Would like to do something like this in my dinning room. The only thing I would of liked to see at the end of your video you left out. That was how you place your dimmer switch and cords so they look nice. That would of been helpful to see how you did it.
How does the dimmer switch work without showing wires? Is there some sort of remote control or something? Is your outlets right behind the pictures? I’m confused.
Martha eat your heart out! Give this woman an empire already! Now if you can cook, you'd be a triple-threat. You're very cerebral in how you conceive ideas which is stimulating. Just love your channel!
Foam core, 3/4' panel insulation boards, and chloroplast are lighter weight, easy to cut on-site, can be painted, drilled, and glued a lot easier than brown board which while inexpensive and strong is really difficult to cut yourself unless you have a proper table saw setup. A handheld saw of any type will not cut brown board and your cuts will be crooked. Leftover foam from cutting down an 8' x 4' insulation panel will provide the frame in the back to raise it off the wall.
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I have been searching for someone like you to show me how to do & make the things in my head!! Your instructions are so easy to follow and understand. Can't wait to do my first protect. Thank you!!
this is brilliant!!! best way to change the look right behind our tv in the living room that i've been struggling with. thanks so much. going to check out the rest of your videos
This video had inspired me to do something amazing. I plan on maybe using a longer, thicker plywood so that I can apply rollers to it and move it around as I please. AMAZING! All this time later and this is a pure hit for me!!!
I really hope you make more videos. Like easy DIY's and decor or interior ideas. We're planning on getting a 12.5sqm (134sq ft) condo and I want my partner to be pleased at how I can work with the space even with a really tight budget. Your videos really help me a lot. For this video, I'm planning on doing a smaller version of this for our super narrow foyer. Hope you show us more of your ideas!
I'm so glad I came across your videos. They are informative and creative. This project has officially been added to my "things to do" list. Thanks so much for sharing talent!
Thanks for the great idea. planning to use this decorating idea to hide my book cases; of course, with a few adjustments but this gives me that starting point.
hi thr. its just amazing watching your DIY projects. this was amazing. im definately going to do this at my home. thanks a ton. looking fwd for more. sharing n spreading ur video..
Thanks so much for watching and for spreading the word! I love seeing projects inspired by my ideas so do share pics of yours on my facebook page when it's done!
Great! Thank you for your time and information. But, your lavaliere mic is upside down. You should turn it up and keep the cable side downward. This way your voice will be clearer.
This is an amzining idea.. im thinking about suspending my from the ceiling to cover book cases so i can slide them back and forth.. would u please do a tutorial on how to sespend these from the ceiking so that they slide
Here are the items I used for this project:
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I’ve been going nuts looking for wall light for rental space ideas. You are the best on line. You should have your own show and get paid big bucks. Everything you do is spot on and intelligently expressed. You know what you’re talking about. I know this, cause I know how too. Your ideas are the best out there. They are classy and not made from Dollar store bling. Thank the Lord for that. I would recommend you to any and all my friends since I physically can’t do it all an more. .. A woman CAN do it all and even do it competently. My compliments to you. I hope you are a great success at what you wish to do. God bless. 🤗🙏🏻❤️🇨🇦
You have to get creative with material transportation when you DIY in NYC :) Thanks for much for spreading the word!
I enjoyed watching this video! Would like to do something like this in my dinning room. The only thing I would of liked to see at the end of your video you left out. That was how you place your dimmer switch and cords so they look nice. That would of been helpful to see how you did it.
That's what I love about these panels - you can customize them any way you want! Hope you'll share pics of your project!
Incredible!! Thank you. A brilliant solution for low traffic areas!! Or huge artwork in a tall stairwell!
I can't believe this video was posted 10 years ago. Here I am still contemplating to make this floating wall panel.😁
Haha better late than never!
I watch a lot of DIY videos but yours are next level! Can't wait to make these.
I'm happy to share my ideas! Thank you so much for being a fan and watching my videos!
How does the dimmer switch work without showing wires? Is there some sort of remote control or something? Is your outlets right behind the pictures? I’m confused.
Martha eat your heart out! Give this woman an empire already! Now if you can cook, you'd be a triple-threat. You're very cerebral in how you conceive ideas which is stimulating. Just love your channel!
Foam core, 3/4' panel insulation boards, and chloroplast are lighter weight, easy to cut on-site, can be painted, drilled, and glued a lot easier than brown board which while inexpensive and strong is really difficult to cut yourself unless you have a proper table saw setup. A handheld saw of any type will not cut brown board and your cuts will be crooked. Leftover foam from cutting down an 8' x 4' insulation panel will provide the frame in the back to raise it off the wall.
Hey Team EYS -- Congrats on the International Academy of Web Television Award Nomination for Educational Web Series! As big fans, we made a short playlist of the 2013 Noms. Please help us pass it around!
wow I'm not much a follower of this type of things (Home decorations) but you just inspired me to create some cool stuff... great video
I have been searching for someone like you to show me how to do & make the things in my head!! Your instructions are so easy to follow and understand. Can't wait to do my first protect. Thank you!!
very bright ideas ........ now i know what to do with my new house, gotta do like this on my wall ........THANK YOU ...
I love your style and creativity. Thanks for your step by step clear instructions. This such a great idea!!
this is brilliant!!! best way to change the look right behind our tv in the living room that i've been struggling with. thanks so much. going to check out the rest of your videos
I love ideas like this, that look super expensive yet it's super inexpensive to make.. 👍👍.. great tutorial as well thanks for sharing👏👏
This is saif from india I watch your vedios ,very helpful and very creative and very appriciative ,keep doing such vedios
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This video had inspired me to do something amazing. I plan on maybe using a longer, thicker plywood so that I can apply rollers to it and move it around as I please. AMAZING! All this time later and this is a pure hit for me!!!
I really hope you make more videos. Like easy DIY's and decor or interior ideas. We're planning on getting a 12.5sqm (134sq ft) condo and I want my partner to be pleased at how I can work with the space even with a really tight budget. Your videos really help me a lot. For this video, I'm planning on doing a smaller version of this for our super narrow foyer. Hope you show us more of your ideas!
I'm so glad I came across your videos. They are informative and creative. This project has officially been added to my "things to do" list. Thanks so much for sharing talent!
Stunning look - thx for sharing all your tricks and tips - very very beautiful and very affordable - cheers from Canada
So doing this as my next weekend project. Thank you!!!!
I saw this some time ago, and now I have a need in my new space. Thank you.
I think twisting saran wrap makes it stronger. I find it invaluable in carrying odd-shaped, heavy objects. Thank you for another great video.
love your ideas. Thank u for teaching me how to make my house look better with your ideas👍
Simple, effective and a great DIY wall treatment. Thanks for such a clear tutorial.
I LOVE your videos!
More people should know about you
Your videos are exactly what many people are looking for
Much love ! 👍🏽😊
" plain boring white boxes" ... exactly. I couldn't agree more
i love how you never forget to mention small details , the subway clip is the winner :) , u should definitely get more hits , i am so sharing this :)
I loved this vid! Great idea, excellent information with perfect step by instructions. Thank you
you have some fantastic ideas Isabelle. Very inspiring. Keep the videos coming!!!
So happy to hear that :) Thanks for watching!
I really like this idea. Thanks, for making it so easy.
me and my girlfriend love this! cheap but classy, hell yeah!
Thanks for the great idea. planning to use this decorating idea to hide my book cases; of course, with a few adjustments but this gives me that starting point.
This is so easy it is ingenious
I Love this. So easy and looks great.
So cool! I love this video. This is what I have been looking for; nice and simple. I think I will upholster.
Great! I really liked your idea of backlit panels in your other video!
Love your videos! I love it how you show design ideas for rental apartments! :)
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I always wondered about that rope lighting. COOL! thanks again.
Absolutely love this. Great job.
Those are really cool! Great video
Amazing . I just found this channel and so excited about what you do .
I can't wait to do this one .
This is a fabulous project!!!
This is such a great idea! Your tutorial is really well thought out and easy to follow as well. I'm glad I found your channel :)
I love how u took it on the train
I also love this tutorial. Im going to use this in my little dining room in my small flat in the uk, Thanks a bunch- you rock! x
This is an awesome idea! definitely on my list of things to try!
Beautiful 🤩 great idea🤸💖🧡💙
This is a great tutorial. Thank you for sharing!!
Amazing! Loved this project.
Gorgeous!
You're welcome - glad your mom liked the idea :)
Beautiful!! Love it!!
So Beautiful ❤
Thank you!! Will keep working on more ideas and making videos - thanks for watching!
Gorgeous idea:) am going to do this to my condo luv it!
hi thr. its just amazing watching your DIY projects. this was amazing. im definately going to do this at my home. thanks a ton. looking fwd for more. sharing n spreading ur video..
I simply love this idea. I'l.p. be doing it in my African living room.
This is so cool Im going to do this to our hall way . thanks
I wish you showed more about the lighting
How I love your creativity!
Wowwww amazing, congratulations
I'm so happy I found you Im moving and I cant paint or change things so this idea really helps
Your works r admirable, n your presentation too. You look pretty when you raise your eyebrows:) . Subscribed today.
You are unbelievably smart
Wow I Love it and simple so Pretty 👍😍😍😍
Thanks so much for watching and for spreading the word! I love seeing projects inspired by my ideas so do share pics of yours on my facebook page when it's done!
I really liked that u didn't start the video with "please subscribe to my channel" 👌🏻🙋🏻 u let ur actions say that for u! Good work
Thanks so much for watching! Good luck with the project and I hope you'll share pics on my facebook page when it's completed :)
I love this idea! Can you please recommend something similar for ceilings?
I loved this!! Thanks
I likes the wall hanging v v nice thanks alot
I love it, thanks for sharing!
This is amazing ! I wonder if I could get battery operated lights instead of the plug...🤔🤔🤔
Wow great and so simple u r amazing
Great! Thank you for your time and information.
But, your lavaliere mic is upside down. You should turn it up and keep the cable side downward. This way your voice will be clearer.
Hello. This was a great demonstration. But would like to know will it help to get rid of shadows and reflections
great tutorial. Just wondering if there is a way to hide the cords that are hanging from the bottom of the panels to give it a cleaner look
You go, girl!
Very elegant
wonderful idea
Thanks for sharing. Wow!
This is an amzining idea.. im thinking about suspending my from the ceiling to cover book cases so i can slide them back and forth.. would u please do a tutorial on how to sespend these from the ceiking so that they slide
Hello .. no unfortunatley i havent been able to do it yet
I made this and they came out 👍🏾
ur works r amazing
I too would like to understand how the lighting connected to each panel and dimmer switch and then to outlet.
this is a great idea!
mom liked the idea, thanks :)
Love it when my projects spark an idea, especially if it can help recycle something! Let me know how it turns out!
Thanks! Will pass it on!
Very nice.
Really cool! How did you connect the lighting strips from one panel to the other without exposing the connection?
Most likely Their was outlet behind each panel
I SO HAPPY! VERY GOOD IDEA =D
Love them were the lights expensive??
Wonderful ❤
Thank you 😄
Creative, a pneumatic crown stapler would help out drastically.