In the new house, my studio is in the attic.  It's a wonderful space with one big problem: low angled ceilings.  Beyond the fact that this eliminates the ability to hang shelves for storage (a problem I am currently working through as I unpack), it means that I don't have a painting wall or a place to put a quilt design wall.  I talked to my contractor about it and he built me two huge wooden walls on wheels!

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This means that I now that 4 flat walls (2 sides on each of these wooden "boxes") to work with!  Yay!

However.

Isn't there always a however?

Plywood is not ideal for behind a painting wall or a quilt design wall — because I want to be able to put pins in the wall. So, what's a girl to do? 

Steve and I headed to the home improvement store and bought several sheets of homasote

"Homasote is a brand name associated with the product generically known as cellulose based fiber wall board, which is similar in composition to papier-mâché, made from recycled paper that is compressed under high temperature and pressure and held together with an adhesive. It is 12 inch thick and comes in sheets 4 by 8 feet." 

A pregnant woman and a guy with bad knees carrying heavy homasote boards up to the third floor was a comedic/tragic experience, but we did it!  And managed to laugh at ourselves during the experience.

Next hurdle: we needed to cut the homasote.  We tried a couple of different box cutters and finally discovered that a rotary cutter was the way to go!  Yes, the homasote trashed the blade, but it cut like butter.  Here's the homasote mounted on the walls:

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You can see that I put some duct tape across the seam between the boards.

Homasote is a little bit like cardboard.  It's absorbent and likely to disintegrate after continued exposure to water.  So, I needed to seal it.  I bought some primer and went to town.

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I ended up doing two coats of primer on each wall.  The first layer of primer absorbed into the homasote so quickly that after I painted the first coat on the second wall, the first wall was dry and ready for a second coat.  The second coat took much longer to dry, which made me feel that the first layer had done its job.

I stapled some batting to one of the homasote walls in order to transform it into a quilt design wall.  So now I have a painting wall and a quilt design wall and two plywood walls (the reverse sides) that I will likely paint and use as decorative backdrops.

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I am so thrilled with my new set up!  I look forward to many happy years of making things in this space!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

140 thoughts on “From the Studio: My Moveable Walls

  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

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  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Holy Moly …..I got tired just reading about how you and Steve got “Your Walls” covered, smothered and
    GOOD-TO-GO !!! What a genius idea (rolling walls)….You are amazing !! Now R&R time……

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

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  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Amazing! I have been using homasote for more than 30 years as the substrate for my mixed media art. Work that I made more than 25 years ago
    Looks like I made it yesterday. It is amazing that all you have to do is prime it (in my case, both sides) with gesso and you are good to go! If you decide that you need more, my experience has been, that for a small fee they will cut it for you at the place you purchase it. Your studio looks awesome! I wish you many, many years of happy creating!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

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  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • Can’t wait to see the big reveal when it’s complete … the light in there is a amazeballs!
    What a beautiful space!!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • You and Steve are awesome. What a great story. What a great supporter and friend Steve is. So happy for you. And 9 months pregnant and moving, painting, etc. is impressive. Way to go!!! Love your new studio! A brilliant idea of rolling walls. Enjoy your new home making wonderful memories!

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

    Reply
  • What a terrific idea — and lots of work — but you both don’t seem shy of that!! And I love your new studio — including those terrific sky windows. Wishing you many years of creativity and fun up there. Have enjoyed so much your move to the new house, all the things you upgraded and your shopping adventures. Hope you left space up there for a crib and then a playpen so you can create and keep an eye on the new addition.

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  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

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  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

    Reply
  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

    Reply
  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

    Reply
  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

    Reply
  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

    Reply
  • 25 years ago, I copied the rolling walls found in studios at the SMFA (school) across the street from the MFA. I have always used homosote to tape damp watercolor paper to, but my favorite, thus greatest loss as a result of a home fire, was my rolling homosote walls that I could tack big sheets of paper up to and paint on both sides. Great for quilts also to look them over, but I treasured the site for big sheets of heavy paitable paper.

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  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

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  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

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  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

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  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

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  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

    Reply
  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

    Reply
  • Homaote is a great idea. I covered my classroom blackboards with homasote wrapped with burlap at one time, flannel another, and they held up really well to kids’ work being tacked up and changed frequently. The flannel can even help hold fabric in place for a short time without needing pins. And wheels make everything better. Put my classroom bookcases on wheels as well so I could rearrange easily. You and Steve have been amazing to get all of this done while keeping up your regular schedules as well. Fantastic team!

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • great problem solving and I love your space. What are you going to use to protect the floor? I have a nice space used mainly for textile creations but would like to paint also but am worried about the floor. So I have a selfish reason for the question.

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Ahhhh, those windows! What a team!

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  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

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  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, tell Steve Hi,
    Julie thank you for posting this, for I have to come up with a Wall that I need for crafting even throw that I need a different type of material then what you used, but how did you find out about this kind of material anyway. Oh when is your baby do, and do you know what your having and when. I haven’t been able to even say hi to anyone much lately. So I like your wall now I have to come up with one for myself.
    You take care of your self and becareful, talk to you later.
    Patt

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

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  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • What a great idea! Your contractor is a cleaver man and your solution to the plywood issue is genius! You two have given all of us ideas. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

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  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • This whole set up scares me to death.
    Those walls if they toppled could really cause bodily harm.
    Are you sure they are sturdy and steady????
    Seriously, hun, you will have a toddler that may visit.
    Or what if it started to tip over on you? I am not happy with this.

    Reply
  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

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  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

    Reply
  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

    Reply
  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

    Reply
  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

    Reply
  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

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  • Im not worried about the floors.  They can be refinished if/when we ever decide to sell.  I may put down a dropcloth if I plan to get really messy, but the best thing about owning the space is that I dont have to worry about ruining things.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • The way to find out about different materials is to look around at what other people are using. I discovered homasote because a number of classroom teachers and artists use it.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • They are weighted at the bottom and perfectly safe.  And its unlikely a child will be allowed to roam in the studio for a number of reasons — chemicals, pointy objects, small objects, exposed outlets, etc.  The walls are not a concern.

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • You are AMAZING. The homasote idea is great! Rolling walls? FANTASTIC!

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • What a fabulous idea, love the new mural as well. Little bub makes for a great little model for your scan and cut series. You two amaze me with all that you do, where do you get the energy and do you ever sleep lol

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • Thanks for sharing Julie! I am just in planning phases of setting up a studio and workshop area and this will work brilliantly to accommodate multiple needs!

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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  • I have a similar space and am looking to make a wall too. What is the depth of your walls, and is it sturdy enough to paint on? (I can be a bit aggressive). TIA

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