I've been trying to figuer out a super cheep way to build a makeshift room in my grandmother's garage for my daughter. I essentially have 0 income because of health complications. (No worries getting heart surgery soon, and can get back to work) but my garage is too hot for her to sleep in and too many bugs find there way in as well. I was thinking of using blankets and Velcro and somehow making walls like that.... Anyways this video really helped me figuer out what to do. I'm not gonna build the exact thing you did but you gave me the best idea so far. So thank you. My daughter is super important to me, she's 13 and deserves some kind of privacy and I'm glad I found a video that can help me give her that.
Lol I totally forgot I said that, I had to watch that part of the video again! I agree this time around watching it it does sound a bit snooty and funny 😂
@@ShelyHomeDesign I don’t think it was “Snooty”. I can just relate to the level of frustration in ya voice and found it hilarious. Hope all is well and keep up the Great Content. I made my partition wall after watching this. It’s nowhere near as nice as yours but thank you. You are officially my “Ms. Miyagi” “Pei Mae” “Mrs. Frizzle” and Captain oh Captain all rolled in one. 😘
Yes, but we also had a sunlight in this room so sadly the sun was still in my face every morning! But I also wanted to divide this room because it was too big.
I LOVE your voice! It’s extremely calm and soothing. Just be your authentic, amazing, creative, talented, and beautiful self. I am trying to do this project for quite some time now as I fell in love with how amazing it is! I don’t usually build things but I’m really determined. Having hard time finding the correct supplies! I know you have listed them several times in the comments but still unsure of exactly what I need. I am looking for foam insulation like you used 4x8 but thicker as you recommended. 2 inches or maybe more….but I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find. They are pink or gray colored. Many say Polystyrene on it. I tried reading about it but not sure that’s the same thing. There was a lot of really flimsy white styrofoam insulation too. Like the stuff that falls apart when you pull the packing out of box from purchased item. And none of them have this protective film on it. I am running into a ton of smooshed up and dirty looking insulation sheets. Everyone I ask at Lowe’s/menards/hardware store all are clueless and look at me like I’m insane when I tell them what I’m looking for and trying to build. I saw your suggestion about doing it with plywood. If you would be willing to chat with me and maybe share some guidance I really would be so very thankful! I was just wondering what screws would be the best as they would have to be pretty long. Did you use flat paint or latex? Does it matter? What did you cut it with? What are you using to protect your floor in the video while cutting? Did your cat shred it to pieces? Did it hold up? Are you using wood filler to fill the holes? Did you use just a hack saw for cutting wood pieces or need an electric saw? Would you be willing to make a Chinese screen for me like yours? I will pay you for your help!!!
It looks really good, but I feel like next time you should try get a plywood pannel sandwiching the insulation for a bit more security and rigidity just incase.... other than that definitly taking notes for my new place lol
I completely agree, but plywood would have been too expensive at the time for me so I went with the foam instead. However if you make it with plywood it'll last for as long as needed! ❤
I actually would suggest going with a thicker Styrofoam from the start, maybe 1.5 inch thick, it would make it easier to put together, and it would be much more sturdy. You could try contact paper but I feel it would be too much of a hassle to apply as it's a large surface, and thinner Styrofoam is too flimsy.
Contact paper will not strengthen the Styrofoam. It will provide protection that's all. You could cover with inexpensive peel and stick tiles from the hardware store. Not the ones from the Dollar Tree.
Hi! I used sheets of Styrofoam insulation, and furring strips. I also used a couple 1 by 3s and of course screws and paint. I think that if I did this project again I'd spend a bit more and use hard board instead of Styrofoam as it would be more sturdy.
Good idea to separate the room! Makes a lot of difference. But it does seem like it can topple over at any given moment. Why didn't you cover up the wall painting? It looks so disruptive this way.
Great work! We are in a small 2 bedroom, family of 4.. trying to find a way to split my kids room. this studio does not have bathroom or kitchen? Curious where this is.
Where can I get the thin lightweight wood for the framing? I only see 2x 4’s at Home Depot. Also which type of tape did you use to join the foam pieces together? This type of foam is safe to breath around correct? (No fiber glass etc)
This is just Styrofoam so I think it's safe. However I don't know for sure. And you can ask someone who works at home depot or lowes where to find the 1 by 2s or furring strips. I used 2 inch masking tape!
@@ShelyHomeDesign thank you so much!! I was looking at costs of each piece and estimate one 4 foot wall panel would be about $40 with the foam plus wood. I need 2 walls that are 8 feet wide (4ftx2)… so total number of panels would be 4… total project cost estimate is about $250. I also plan to frame out a thin shelf at the base and mid way up the wall to add weight to anchor it down without screws.
Ok so tell me if this is about right Fur, straps 1x2x8? Or 1x3x8 Foam board 2inch thickness or 3 inch? For wall? I plan to convert my open them 1200 square foot condo into a home using your process
Furring strips I used 1x3x8 on the bottom and 1x2x8 for everything else. The foam board I used was 1 inch thick but I recommend using 2 or 3 inch or even eucaboard instead. If you use thicker foam board you may not need as much wood support, but you'll need much longer screws
I added the support underneath, it consists of hardboard as a kind of subfloor that's taped together, but it would have been better to used 1/4 inch plywood instead!
This thin sheet does not block noise. However if you use a 2 inch thick sheet and make it tight against the walls and ceiling and floor it will likely help but it's not a replacement for a proper wall
It's actually mounted using strong mounting tap on one end and a wooden brace. And on the other side I layed a peice of wood over the closet and the fake wall. And on that peice I did decide to screw the peice of wood to the closet. When I move out I'll fill that hole with filler and repaint it so there will be no damage!
I used furring strips to keep this as cheap as possible, they were already 8' so I kept them that height, as far as the length, I think it was 10 feet for the main wall and 24 inches for the smal L part, but you'll need to measure your own space to make a wall that fits in your home. ❤
I wish there was a cheaper way to do this, but for me, this was the least expensive. But I'm sure with some thought you could find something as an alternative!
Hi! I used Styrofoam insulation, 8 by 4 but I'd recommend using eucaboard or hardboard instead for better stability. I also used furring strips (1x2) for the top and sides to sandwich it together, and 1 by 3s for the bottoms. Also lots of screws and paint, it was a relatively simple build but it's difficult to do alone. I dont recommend this is you don't have any experience with building, but if you do than it should be pretty straight forward! 🥰
@@ShelyHomeDesign I think it would be a lot better if you spoke with your normal tone of voice. I get that you're going for the soothing approach but it just sounds a little contrived.
@@p4phenomenal I agree. ...otherwise, excellent job, but do use your own voice. it's hard to listen to....it heavily subtracts from the great work you did
Furring strips: I used 1x3x8 on the bottom and 1x2x8 for everything else. The foam board I used was 1 inch thick but I recommend using 2 or 3 inch or even eucaboard instead. If you use thicker foam board you may not need as much wood support, but you'll need much longer screws
Hi! I actually replied to the comment before you for this same question, I used sheets of Styrofoam insulation, and furring strips. I also used a couple 1 by 3s and of course screws and paint. I think that if I did this project again I'd spend a bit more and use hard board instead of Styrofoam as it would be more sturdy.
liked your idea.. thankyou for it. but, knowingly or unknowingly you also divided the painting in the wall. that's not beautiful thing to do actually.. either you keep it undivided or you can just get rid of it.
I actually disliked the painting, it was originally a projector screen and a tenant before me ruined it by painting over it. I removed the whole painting a few months later.
Not to be rude but you keep referring to the material as "pieces" I looked in the description I have no idea what you were using can you please tell me what the " pieces" are called
Hi! I have a lot of comments like this. I'm sorry I honestly thought that it would be nice for my voice to not be intrusive but I'll make sure in my future videos I will be much more clear and easy to hear. ❤
It sure would have been nice IF you would have talked where you could be heard. Even with my speaker volume up loud---you couldn't be heard. Why were you whispering and wasting our time?
I honestly thought that speaking lighter would be better because I didn't want to come across as rash, but multiple people have commented on my lack of vocal strength in my videos, I will make sure I'm much more clear and easy to hear in future videos! ❤
How ingenious! It never ceases to amaze me with the inventiveness that some people have. Well done, you certainly have a talent for design.🌹👌
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kindness ❤
I've been trying to figuer out a super cheep way to build a makeshift room in my grandmother's garage for my daughter. I essentially have 0 income because of health complications. (No worries getting heart surgery soon, and can get back to work) but my garage is too hot for her to sleep in and too many bugs find there way in as well. I was thinking of using blankets and Velcro and somehow making walls like that....
Anyways this video really helped me figuer out what to do. I'm not gonna build the exact thing you did but you gave me the best idea so far. So thank you. My daughter is super important to me, she's 13 and deserves some kind of privacy and I'm glad I found a video that can help me give her that.
I'm so glad I could help to inspire your own designs for a wall!
This is SUCH a great idea!!!! The finished product looks amazing! Great job!!! I hope to replicate this as best as I can 🙏
Women like you never cease to amaze me , love it ❤
Thank you!
Looks great good job 👌
looks very nice!
I’m definitely trying this! Thanks for sharing this video ❤❤
Thank you! It's a little annoying to put together but it's so effective!
@@ShelyHomeDesign you’re welcome ❤️
Great work!
Thanks gave me some great ideas for a similar project I’m doing 👌🏽
I'm glad I could help inspire you!
Cool idea!
I want to do a wall to close in the family room but I don’t want it permanent. Thanks for sharing!!
I'm glad this helped you for inspiration!
Talk however you want. I enjoyed the video just as is. Thank you for sharing
thank you!
I actually found your voice very soothing! #asmr it made it easier for me to watch and pay attention too
Good job it came out nice
Thank you! ❤️
Your voice is very ASMR sounding... I love it!😍 Don't listen to everyone who complains 🙄
Thanks ❤️
2:30 "Wallpaint Sadly does not stick to that". The best laugh I had in a while. Great Job on this and the Chinese Style Screen!
Lol I totally forgot I said that, I had to watch that part of the video again! I agree this time around watching it it does sound a bit snooty and funny 😂
@@ShelyHomeDesign I don’t think it was “Snooty”. I can just relate to the level of frustration in ya voice and found it hilarious.
Hope all is well and keep up the Great Content. I made my partition wall after watching this. It’s nowhere near as nice as yours but thank you.
You are officially my “Ms. Miyagi”
“Pei Mae” “Mrs. Frizzle” and Captain oh Captain all rolled in one. 😘
Nice job on the wall.
Thank you!
Nice I’m going to try this to make my craftroom in my basement
Let me know how it works out!
I think this room divider is good. but, are you deliberately blocking the sunlight onto the bed?
Yes, but we also had a sunlight in this room so sadly the sun was still in my face every morning! But I also wanted to divide this room because it was too big.
I LOVE your voice! It’s extremely calm and soothing. Just be your authentic, amazing, creative, talented, and beautiful self. I am trying to do this project for quite some time now as I fell in love with how amazing it is! I don’t usually build things but I’m really determined. Having hard time finding the correct supplies! I know you have listed them several times in the comments but still unsure of exactly what I need. I am looking for foam insulation like you used 4x8 but thicker as you recommended. 2 inches or maybe more….but I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find. They are pink or gray colored. Many say Polystyrene on it. I tried reading about it but not sure that’s the same thing. There was a lot of really flimsy white styrofoam insulation too. Like the stuff that falls apart when you pull the packing out of box from purchased item. And none of them have this protective film on it. I am running into a ton of smooshed up and dirty looking insulation sheets. Everyone I ask at Lowe’s/menards/hardware store all are clueless and look at me like I’m insane when I tell them what I’m looking for and trying to build. I saw your suggestion about doing it with plywood. If you would be willing to chat with me and maybe share some guidance I really would be so very thankful! I was just wondering what screws would be the best as they would have to be pretty long. Did you use flat paint or latex? Does it matter? What did you cut it with? What are you using to protect your floor in the video while cutting? Did your cat shred it to pieces? Did it hold up? Are you using wood filler to fill the holes? Did you use just a hack saw for cutting wood pieces or need an electric saw? Would you be willing to make a Chinese screen for me like yours? I will pay you for your help!!!
Dm me on my Instagram: cha.sera we can set up a time to have a voice chat and I'll try my best to help explain things in a better way for you
Bravo this is such a great idea and so crafty. You definitely are very talented!
Thank you!
It looks really good, but I feel like next time you should try get a plywood pannel sandwiching the insulation for a bit more security and rigidity just incase.... other than that definitly taking notes for my new place lol
I completely agree, but plywood would have been too expensive at the time for me so I went with the foam instead. However if you make it with plywood it'll last for as long as needed! ❤
@@ShelyHomeDesign For sure... I'm considering making one of the walls with glass pains too for a little one way mirror thing
That would be really nice!
Plywood panel on the inside like a cheese samwhich, or in slices? That could definitely work!
Yeah I’d really love a 8 ft x 10 or 12 foot hunk of plywood sheets falling on me… na thank you how bout give the young lady her props and move along…
This is nice
Thank you!
I really like this. You did a great job. Do you think contact paper would strengthen the styrofoam?
I actually would suggest going with a thicker Styrofoam from the start, maybe 1.5 inch thick, it would make it easier to put together, and it would be much more sturdy. You could try contact paper but I feel it would be too much of a hassle to apply as it's a large surface, and thinner Styrofoam is too flimsy.
Contact paper will not strengthen the Styrofoam. It will provide protection that's all. You could cover with inexpensive peel and stick tiles from the hardware store. Not the ones from the Dollar Tree.
Did you post somewhere what materials you used?
It would be nice to see in original description, if you can edit it. Good job!
Hi! I used sheets of Styrofoam insulation, and furring strips. I also used a couple 1 by 3s and of course screws and paint. I think that if I did this project again I'd spend a bit more and use hard board instead of Styrofoam as it would be more sturdy.
Good idea to separate the room! Makes a lot of difference. But it does seem like it can topple over at any given moment.
Why didn't you cover up the wall painting? It looks so disruptive this way.
This is great but also I love your voice, you sound like phoebe judge
It’s like ASMR
Great work! We are in a small 2 bedroom, family of 4.. trying to find a way to split my kids room. this studio does not have bathroom or kitchen? Curious where this is.
This is actually a room in a house I rent with other people!
Where you buy the Styrofoam?
Good Item
Thank you!
Beautiful construction! Curious if your landlord made a stink about altering the layout of the room 👀
Hey! Not at all, since this isn't screwed into the wall or anything it's basically just a rolm devider that can be removed at any time!
@@ShelyHomeDesign amazing!! I will definitely be excited to try this!
beautiful. I'm looking at separating my room . please could you be kind enough to list the materials used
I used furring strips, and Styrofoam for the interior part! Of course screws and paint as well!
Where can I get the thin lightweight wood for the framing? I only see 2x 4’s at Home Depot. Also which type of tape did you use to join the foam pieces together? This type of foam is safe to breath around correct? (No fiber glass etc)
This is just Styrofoam so I think it's safe. However I don't know for sure. And you can ask someone who works at home depot or lowes where to find the 1 by 2s or furring strips. I used 2 inch masking tape!
@@ShelyHomeDesign thank you so much!! I was looking at costs of each piece and estimate one 4 foot wall panel would be about $40 with the foam plus wood. I need 2 walls that are 8 feet wide (4ftx2)… so total number of panels would be 4… total project cost estimate is about $250. I also plan to frame out a thin shelf at the base and mid way up the wall to add weight to anchor it down without screws.
I obtained a very thin plywood at Menards. A year ago, a 4 by 8 sheet was $15. But who knows this year!
Ok so tell me if this is about right
Fur, straps 1x2x8?
Or 1x3x8
Foam board 2inch thickness or 3 inch?
For wall?
I plan to convert my open them 1200 square foot condo into a home using your process
Furring strips I used 1x3x8 on the bottom and 1x2x8 for everything else. The foam board I used was 1 inch thick but I recommend using 2 or 3 inch or even eucaboard instead. If you use thicker foam board you may not need as much wood support, but you'll need much longer screws
I love this idea but it would have been nice to actually be shown what you mean when you say you've added support.
I added the support underneath, it consists of hardboard as a kind of subfloor that's taped together, but it would have been better to used 1/4 inch plywood instead!
Yea I’m still confused :(
Wait - so the 4 x 8's are styrophome? Where did you find it?
I found them at home depot, if you look in the insulation area you'll find it, if you want something more sturdy though, use eucaboard
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@@ShelyHomeDesign Your idea is great, thank you Good luck
Will the Styrofoam block some noise?
This thin sheet does not block noise. However if you use a 2 inch thick sheet and make it tight against the walls and ceiling and floor it will likely help but it's not a replacement for a proper wall
Did you drill anything to the walls ?
I actually used mounting tape and a wooden brace that I made to secure it to the wall since it's a rental
What materials did you use ?
Furring strips, Styrofoam, and paint!
how well does this block noises from the other side?
It doesn't block noise, unfortunately
The sound is popping and clipping. Had to mute. Otherwise i love the instruction and i'm definitely going to try this out.
Where do you bought all the materials ?
I bought the materials for this project at home depot!
could you show how you mounted it to the wall, im doing a similar project
It's actually mounted using strong mounting tap on one end and a wooden brace. And on the other side I layed a peice of wood over the closet and the fake wall. And on that peice I did decide to screw the peice of wood to the closet. When I move out I'll fill that hole with filler and repaint it so there will be no damage!
Need to know the measurement of the materials you use especially the wood ? Thank you.
I used furring strips to keep this as cheap as possible, they were already 8' so I kept them that height, as far as the length, I think it was 10 feet for the main wall and 24 inches for the smal L part, but you'll need to measure your own space to make a wall that fits in your home. ❤
And they foam was just 8'4 and I cut one in half length wise to get the extra 2 feet for the 10 foot section and the 2 ft for the Lshaped section!
I would do this as it is very genius but it's is a bit too pricey for how little of a space I want to cover
I wish there was a cheaper way to do this, but for me, this was the least expensive. But I'm sure with some thought you could find something as an alternative!
how much did this cost to create?
It's been awhile so I'm not completely sure. But it was around 250 to 300 dollars!
What material of board is that?
For this project I used Styrofoam insulation, but in the future, i would use euca board if I did this again
What screen is that where do I buy
I made the screen, and I have a video about making it on this channel!
Can you do this on carpet?
Of course!
Could you please list the products use ?
Hi! I used Styrofoam insulation, 8 by 4 but I'd recommend using eucaboard or hardboard instead for better stability. I also used furring strips (1x2) for the top and sides to sandwich it together, and 1 by 3s for the bottoms. Also lots of screws and paint, it was a relatively simple build but it's difficult to do alone. I dont recommend this is you don't have any experience with building, but if you do than it should be pretty straight forward! 🥰
Thank you
Put a painting on it or get wall sticker art
why are you whispering?
I tend to talk more softly on this channel, I think it makes it more gentle and less abrasive to hear.
@@ShelyHomeDesign I think it would be a lot better if you spoke with your normal tone of voice. I get that you're going for the soothing approach but it just sounds a little contrived.
@@p4phenomenal I agree. ...otherwise, excellent job, but do use your own voice. it's hard to listen to....it heavily subtracts from the great work you did
Perhaps she got roommates?
Sorry for the late reply, thank you I'll do better in the future knowing how it comes accross.
Thank you...great work .Can you write the materials you use please...you talk very lower
What are the materials used
Furring strips: I used 1x3x8 on the bottom and 1x2x8 for everything else. The foam board I used was 1 inch thick but I recommend using 2 or 3 inch or even eucaboard instead. If you use thicker foam board you may not need as much wood support, but you'll need much longer screws
May you put everything you used in the comments or description please
Hi! I actually replied to the comment before you for this same question, I used sheets of Styrofoam insulation, and furring strips. I also used a couple 1 by 3s and of course screws and paint. I think that if I did this project again I'd spend a bit more and use hard board instead of Styrofoam as it would be more sturdy.
Excuse me love , how to join to the floor ? 😅😅😅
I used clear packing tape!
@@ShelyHomeDesign clever girl , thanks for sharing 🥰🥰🥰
Friendly is misspelled in your tag line title
Thank you!!! Not anymore 😂😂😂
liked your idea.. thankyou for it. but, knowingly or unknowingly you also divided the painting in the wall. that's not beautiful thing to do actually.. either you keep it undivided or you can just get rid of it.
I actually disliked the painting, it was originally a projector screen and a tenant before me ruined it by painting over it. I removed the whole painting a few months later.
Would have been easier to paint before putting together.
I can see why you think that, but I wanted to paint over everything after I finished, because I covered the screws with caulk! ❤
Why... are you.. whispering so furtively....???
Lmao 😂😂was saving the same thing
I had to mute it 🤦🏽♀️
thinking the same
Not to be rude but you keep referring to the material as
"pieces"
I looked in the description I have no idea what you were using
can you please tell me what the
" pieces" are called
Yea why are silent
Hi! I have a lot of comments like this. I'm sorry I honestly thought that it would be nice for my voice to not be intrusive but I'll make sure in my future videos I will be much more clear and easy to hear. ❤
I can't hear you while whispering. Had to hold the phone to my ear
I've had this comment a alot, I will make sure I'm much louder in future videos! 😊
@@ShelyHomeDesign sorry if I just added to everyone else's comments then. I appreciate you taking the time to make the video in the first place!
Oh no its ok, I honestly appreciate the feedback! ❤
The whispering is not good
Hi! A lot of people have commented that, and I will be much clearer and louder in my new videos!
Get married!
Your audio is too low
Couldn't even watch. That whispery voice is like nails on a chalk board.
Why are you whispering?
Many people have voiced their dislike of my soft voice. I will try to speak up in future videos.
It would be super helpful if you could speak up. You're whispering
Yes, I've had many many mant comments saying this exact thing. I'll try to speak up in future videos.
Please speak louder
it looks great! But your voice is like you are constantly telling a secret I could hardly hear you.
Yeah I alot of people have told me that, ill make sure I speak louder and clearer in videos going forward 🥰
Im sorry i couldn't watch all of this because the whispering was annoying,
thought i was the only one annoyed by it. helpful vid tho.
For God's sake speak up! Yo sound like you are doing an episode of Delicious Dish!
You MUST SPEAK LOUDER, please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
It sure would have been nice IF you would have talked where you could be heard. Even with my speaker volume up loud---you couldn't be heard. Why were you whispering and wasting our time?
I honestly thought that speaking lighter would be better because I didn't want to come across as rash, but multiple people have commented on my lack of vocal strength in my videos, I will make sure I'm much more clear and easy to hear in future videos! ❤
I can hear her very well. Perhaps you are old and deaf?