
For a couple of years I have put up with a major problem with my design wall.
The foam core panels have warped and pulled out from the wall where they weren't attached to a wall stud.

My resident carpenter installed 3 sheets of fibre board.

I covered the boards with pieces of leftover blackout drapery fabric.

I love my new design wall.
Now to get some work up on it.
1 comment:
I think that the most important thing in my studio is my pin wall.
I've had 4 studios in my life - and they all had ceiling tile pin walls.
Congratulations on getting this done.
Now - go get some new work done.
xx
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