When I did this post about the cyc wall I thought some of you might have questions. I’ve received emails/comments about the cyc wall construction. Recently I sat down with M&M for an interview. For those of you who don’t know us M&M is my husband.
We’ll start with a material list and follow with the q&a.
Material List:
- 3/4 MDF
- 1/2 MDF
- 3/4 Plywood
- 3/8 Bending Plywood
- Joining Biscuits#20
- Staple, Glue, Screws, Pin Nails
- Bondo
- Primer
Quantities are not listed. They will vary depending on the size.
Me: Why build a cyc wall?
M&M: The challenge, support my wife’s photography biz, and cost would be similar to a couple rolls of seamless and a background stand.
Me: Who inspired you to build a cyc wall?
M&M: Allison Tyle Jones and Zack Arias. You showed me images of ATJ’s studio construction. When we decided to dedicate part of the house to an in home studio I remembered ATJ’s blog posts.
Me: How did you build the wall?
M&M: Built the curve section first, using 3/4 plywood for the ribs and bending plywood. Followed with the wall panels and the floor panels. When everything was assembled I rounded over the seams before I filled them with bondo.
Me: Why didn’t you run the cyc wall floor to the room floor?
M&M: Because this is temporary.
Me: Why MDF vs. drywall for the wall panels?
M&M: Because it’s not permanent.
Me: Why no cove?
M&M: Not enough space & time.
Me: What will you do different the next time you build a cyc wall for me?
M&M: Who said I’d build another cyc wall for you?
Me: I’m asking the questions.
M&M: I’d put the laminate floor down first.
Me: What did the guys in the shop think you were building?
M&M: A skateboard ramp. A dream room wall for Aileron.
Me: I want a dream room will you build one for me?
M&M: No. Get to work.
Me: Your not being very fun.
M&M: Are we done?
Me: No. Why isn’t the wall any taller?
M&M: It was. Then we cut a foot off the wall panels because you kept changing your mind about which rooms were going to be your studio and office.
Me: Really I don’t remember changing my mind. Moving right along. Do you regret cutting the foot off the top?
M&M: Yes.
Me: Can you add it back please?
M&M: Yes but it will cost you.
Me: Will discuss that later. Why did you add a paper holder to the top for seamless?
M&M: Give you more background options. You said something about wanting to paint/draw and change colors.
Me: You know that I bought a couple of rolls of seamless and a background stand after you built the cyc wall?
M&M: Your point?
Me: How many times have you caught the boys launching toys down the wall?
M&M: Not as ofter an I hear Cosmo sliding across the floor.
TIPS:
- If you use MDF/plywood, prime both sides to prevent warp.
- Screw the frame to the mdf from the bottom side to keep the screws from showing on the floor.
- To keep weight manageable use 1/2 MDF on the wall panels and 3/4 on the floor panels.
- We couldn’t decide on the type of paint so we left it primed. Clean up has been manageable. Give one boy a Mr. Clean scrub pad and the other boy the Shark steam cleaner. Works so far.
- We keep tile board down to minimize scuffs. Check out Zack Aria’s seamless tutorial for tile board info.
Here are a couple of snapshots taken during the assembly. Construction occurred off site, sorry no photos.
You can see the 3/4 plywood ribs in the panels leaning against the walls. The plywood box you see in the background is covering up a window.

The first wall panel is in place.

Cosmo heard the word biscuit.
First floor panel in place.
Next post I’ll show a shot of the curve from the back of the wall and a before and after.
Thanks for hanging in there. It was a long post.
XOX-S