DIY Modular Photo Studio Wall | Modern Maker Podcast

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This simple wall building method is a great way to create a studio environment in a non-permanent space. We’re currently renting this space and can’t paint walls or replace floors, so by floating a new wall and a snap-lock grey-wash floors we were able to create a crisp, modern space that properly highlights our work. This technique can easily be adapted to workin in a different room, workshop, or outdoor space… all you need is an existing wall and a flat floor.

Pergo flooring: Link coming soon

11 Comments
  1. Joshua Castleberry says

    Can’t paint the wall but putting holes in the wall is ok?

  2. Raynola Dominguez says

    You all are so smart, great thought process and advice. Thank you for sharing.

  3. The Distracted Maker says

    Looks great

  4. Caitlyn Wilson says

    Neat idea MMP

  5. Robinson says

    Wouldn't it just be easier to paint the wall white and then repaint it when you move out?

  6. Jimmy Hill says

    So the property owner doesn't want you painting the walls, but is totally cool with you putting up a fake wall (that is screwed through the plaster finish) and will require demolition/patching/repainting to remove?

  7. Crafted Workshop says

    Damn, was really hoping y’all would touch on lighting the room! That’s one of the hardest parts, eliminating shadows in a room like that.

  8. Sow the Land says

    Awesome guys! Really enjoying your podcast! Listening to you guys talk almost makes me feel like i am sitting in the same room as you all! Just hanging out! 🙂 Thanks guys!

  9. Built by Jessie says

    I've been waiting for this video since you guys mentioned it on the podcast.

  10. A Glimpse Inside says

    Looking forward to the content here for sure! I hope a series evolves from this because this is such a cool idea. A room within a room!! Nice

  11. Once Upon A Workbench says

    Are you going to start making tutorials specifically for this channel from now on?

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