I mentioned in my previous post I’d share with you what the in home studio space looked like before the cyc wall construction.  Let’s just keep this a judgment free zone.

This space was a perfectly functioning living room.  The only issue is that we never used the space except for a couple of times a year.  Holidays and an occasional birthday celebration.

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Note the wall on the window camera forward.  This window is no longer visible the cyc wall is positioned in front of the window.  Also note camera left the opening to the lower level.  M&M put up some drywall to close the opening.  We kept the banister and can open it back up when we move the studio out of the house.

Here is a different view of the living room prior to the construction.

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The room off the foyer camera forward used to be the dining room and is now my office.  That’s a post for the future.  We’re still working on the space.

Here’s a peek behind the cyc wall to see the construction of the curve of the wall.  Sorry for the crappy photos… I didn’t have the right lens for the job.  It’s a tight space behind the wall.

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Behind the cyc wall is shelved out storage.  I had to clear out one side so that I could take this image.

If you have any questions about the cyc wall construction leave a comment or send an email.
XOX-S

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3 Responses to “Cyc Wall Construction Part 2”

  1. admin says:

    Dan, He used a CNC (computer controlled router). Had he not had access to a CNC he would have cut a template with a jig saw, sand if needed, and use a router guide bushing to cut the ribs needed. Here is a link for an article that you might find helpful. http://www.newwoodworker.com/guidebush.html
    Let us know how yours turns out!

  2. Julie says:

    So happy for your cool new studio complete with cyc wall! Congratulations!

  3. admin says:

    Thanks Julie. We need to plan a date and play in the studio… soon! Hope everyone is feeling better at your house.

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