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Shely Home Design
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2020
I'm Shely! I've always loved home design and crafting everything myself! I love nice things, but not the price tag, so i just make it all! Join me for this journey and you won't be disappointed!
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how to build a RENTER FRIENDLY room dividing wall in a studio apartment!
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This is how I decided to divide the space in my new apartment! Music credits: TH-cam music library
How to install hard floor over carpet in a RENTAL
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In this video, I cover the existing carpet in my rental with linoleum! Music credits: TH-cam music library
Re-Designing an OLD, OUTDATED hallway!
มุมมอง 2422 ปีที่แล้ว
this video is part of my portfolio, and is about redesigning this old hallway in my Dad's apartment building! Music credits: TH-cam music library
how to UPGRADE your counters/cupboards in a RENTAL!
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This is how I fix up my cupboards in a rental! Music credits: TH-cam music library
RENTER FRIENDLY HACK cover up an opening with a faux wall!!
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in this video I show you how to cover up an opening in a wall with this renter friendly hack!
How to fix your OLD furniture into something NEW and BEAUTIFUL!
มุมมอง 1013 ปีที่แล้ว
in this video I upgrade these old bar stools and make them look brand new! music credits: www.bensound.com
How to reupholster an old chair into something new! Trash to treasure! furniture redesign
มุมมอง 1083 ปีที่แล้ว
in this video I transform a thrifted chair into a masterpiece! music credits: TH-cam music library
How to Upscale a $10 Table into a Beautiful Marble Table! trash to treasure!
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in this video I will redesign this dining table from a thrift store! Credits: TH-cam music library
How to build a fake window into a basement wall! BASEMENT BUILD
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in this video we will be building another faux window, however this one is much easier to build! Credits: TH-cam music library
DIY How to make a VICTORIAN LAMPSHADE from dollar tree chopping mats SHELY HOME DESIGN dollartree
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#diy #dollartree #lampshade In this video I'll show you how I make these beautiful lampshades!' Credits: Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Sound effects and music obtained from www.zapsplat.com
FAKE WINDOW: How to fake sunlight! LED STRIP C by GE?
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Credits: Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Sound effects and music obtained from www.zapsplat.com #cbyge #shely #diy #fakewindow #ledstrip
How to build a hidden bookcase door! make a hidden room through a bookcase! Shely Home Design
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#bookcase door #diy #hidden room In this video we build door that's disguised as a real bookcase! Credits: Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Sound effects and music obtained from www.zapsplat.com #DIY #hidden bookcase door #home design #shely homedesign
How to build a FAKE window in a basement!
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How to build a FAKE window in a basement!
Maybe add a fake tree/plant behind the door to make it even better!
That would have been a cool idea, or maybe because of space, a landscape painting or print would be nice too! 😊
How did u paint it
I just painted it with a paint roller and latex interior paint ☺️
Can you tell me what are the brands you are using
I just purchased what I could find at my local home depot
Brilliant 🎉 I would have never thought of something like this and yes I will try this ❤
I hope it works great for you! This one is actually still up and has held quite well
Thinking about something like this for a corner office space will probably attach it to the wall and ceilings just for more stability
That would be perfect! I actually figured out a better way to make this wall too, but it's more labor intensive and I may post a video at some point showcasing it
Well we don't know
Bravo! Very interesting. Ps. Your cat is plotting.....
Yes both my cats love to get in the way 😂
Came here for help. Can’t hear shit cause the stupid ass whispering
Where can I buy
I purchased everything I needed at home depot or lowes :)
Great idea! I personally liked the whispering. Very soothing.
Thank you!
Nice. How does it stay up? Is it anchored to the the all or floor?
This stays up because of the L shape :)
How much did this cost
I cant remember for sure it was a long time ago, but less than 500
Personally I think it would look better without the extra walls as it looks choppy and makes the whole room look smaller. Dividing areas with furniture placement and rugs would be better. Just my opinion 😊
While you are completely entitled to your opinion. You clicked on a video about specifically using floating walls to split up the space. So i don't know what else to say.
Because we don't like people talking too loud otherwise it gets annoying
Need hard substrate cannot just put Lino over carpet because carpet isn’t flat - ! I tried that and from experience can say that it doesn’t work - def need to put Lino on a hard floor to work also make sure edges are waterproof to prevent decay of floor underneath
I actually mentioned that before. I used eucaboard underneath but as I mentioned in other comments I'd recommend plywood instead. The this lino has lasted 2 years now and is still looking good :)
How much in total did this project cost?
I think I started it in a comment before but it's been a long time since I did this, bit I think I kept it under 400 dollars by far
I felt like I was listening to an erotic novel.. she sounds like she’s making love to us while giving us tips on building a wall. 😂…. Two mins in I couldn’t take it
And how much would it all cost?
Im so sorry but it's been a long time since ei posted this and I can't remember the exact prices. But I'm sure I wrote it in the comments in the past!
@@ShelyHomeDesign thx
how did you get it secured to the wall? wanting to build something similar
I hung them from the top part which is made of wood, and used fishing line to hang it at the level I like kind of like how in the victorian times they would hang pictures from the picture moulding near the ceiling 😊
Oh wow I must have been half asleep reading your comment when I first replied, I thought you asked how I hung the pictures. This wall is free floating so it's not connected to the walls in my room, it's in the shape of an L and doesn't need support
1:50 The idea is great, but the layout is depressing. No natural light in the bedroom, TV facing the window. Desks facing the wall. I wonder what Cliff Tan will make of it.
Everyone has there own way of things. I purposely did this because I don't like natural light where I sleep lol plus there was an annoying sky light that ended up making the sun go right to my face every morning anyway 😅 good thing I moved from this room to a different one later on
@@ShelyHomeDesign I guess you live in the US, so you don't rely on windows for air-conditioning and ventilation. With all the rain here in the Netherlands a skylight in the bedroom would be a nightmare😁😁
Yes, this is in California so the rain isn't a huge issue here, but yeah you could put this wall division anywhere! I just liked the placement but if you make this you can put it anywhere you'd like to separate
@@ShelyHomeDesign I was looking for easy inspiration to cut off a storage space in the living room. You know, a wall to hide the clutter. 😁😁
I totally understand that! I have done that too, this is really good for that application
The ornate inlays -are they also handmade or were they purchased and what type of wood. Also what type of wood did you build the frame out of?
I purchased a couple of different ones, then I copied them using silicone moulds and then used resin to cast them
Where did you get the roll from?
I purchased the flooring from home depot
I love your whisper!!!!!!
Thank you 🥰
How did you stick the plywood board and shhet together?
In this project, I simply dick taped the hard board pieces together and then added the linoleum on top only taping the edged down leaving it mostly floating
I think it’s cute that you said “consider liking it if you like it” which sounds a bit confusing…but i think you meant “please consider clicking the like button if you like this video” Clever video!
Thanks for the tip, speaking isn't necessarily my strong suit 😅
So smart and creative I love it!!
Thank you!
This reminds me of a mom who cooks for her children in a super tight budget in best way she can. She refuses to give in to her circumstance. When you whip things out with limited resources and circumstances, it takes a lot more will and creativity. No doubt your talent will flourish as your means grow. Such a great inspiration. Hope your channel grows!
Omg thank you. Because of my financial situation, I have had to be really creative to make things work. Im happy for your kindness 😊
Thank You for Letting Us Know the Errors So No One Can Sell Me on the idea of Anything But Plywood... Appreciatively, LH from Kentucky 🤗...
Oh yeah I wanted to make sure that my mistakes wouldn't be passed on, I hope your flooring project works beautifully ❤️
You have such a soothing voice
Thank you ☺️
liked your idea.. thankyou for it. but, knowingly or unknowingly you also divided the painting in the wall. that's not beautiful thing to do actually.. either you keep it undivided or you can just get rid of it.
I actually disliked the painting, it was originally a projector screen and a tenant before me ruined it by painting over it. I removed the whole painting a few months later.
Great job. I love the final result. Where did you find the appli ks? Sorry not familiar with the term or spelling? Thanks in advance.
Appliques are like little moldings, I bought some out of wood online and then made silicone moulds of them amdade more with resin
The sound is popping and clipping. Had to mute. Otherwise i love the instruction and i'm definitely going to try this out.
Sorry about the sound, I will be more careful with future videos
Couldn't even watch. That whispery voice is like nails on a chalk board.
Ok!
What happened to the bumps?
What bumps?
Put a painting on it or get wall sticker art
How thick is the carpet? I want to try something similar, but my carpet is super thick. Wonder if this will still work
This carpet was quite plush, so it didn't age the best, but if you make a floating subfloor with plywood and tape the plywood together floating on the carpet it'll give you a smooth hard surface for the linoleum
What material of board is that?
For this project I used Styrofoam insulation, but in the future, i would use euca board if I did this again
You are a LIFE SAVER!!!! I'm autistic and I can't stand the carpeting these cheap landlords be using to cover up the damaged floors. And because of that I tend to just stay on my bed or a chair as of the carpet was hot lava. Just by sharing your experience, you've shot rocketed my mental health and physical health. Thank you thank you
I'm so glad I could help! Please consider using 1/4 inch plywood under the linoleum flooring to make it more stable I didn't do that in this video so the carpet underneath made the floor squishy so it broke after awhile but if you place the plywood on top of the carpet and duck tap it together making a sort of floating sub floor the linoleum on top will have more more stability and last longer :)
You MUST SPEAK LOUDER, please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Let the haters hate lol I love hearing the soothing whispers! Keep going !!
Thank you :)
Do you have a video of how it looked when u switched to the plywood
Im sorry i couldn't watch all of this because the whispering was annoying,
thought i was the only one annoyed by it. helpful vid tho.
I LOVE your voice! It’s extremely calm and soothing. Just be your authentic, amazing, creative, talented, and beautiful self. I am trying to do this project for quite some time now as I fell in love with how amazing it is! I don’t usually build things but I’m really determined. Having hard time finding the correct supplies! I know you have listed them several times in the comments but still unsure of exactly what I need. I am looking for foam insulation like you used 4x8 but thicker as you recommended. 2 inches or maybe more….but I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find. They are pink or gray colored. Many say Polystyrene on it. I tried reading about it but not sure that’s the same thing. There was a lot of really flimsy white styrofoam insulation too. Like the stuff that falls apart when you pull the packing out of box from purchased item. And none of them have this protective film on it. I am running into a ton of smooshed up and dirty looking insulation sheets. Everyone I ask at Lowe’s/menards/hardware store all are clueless and look at me like I’m insane when I tell them what I’m looking for and trying to build. I saw your suggestion about doing it with plywood. If you would be willing to chat with me and maybe share some guidance I really would be so very thankful! I was just wondering what screws would be the best as they would have to be pretty long. Did you use flat paint or latex? Does it matter? What did you cut it with? What are you using to protect your floor in the video while cutting? Did your cat shred it to pieces? Did it hold up? Are you using wood filler to fill the holes? Did you use just a hack saw for cutting wood pieces or need an electric saw? Would you be willing to make a Chinese screen for me like yours? I will pay you for your
I LOVE your voice! It’s extremely calm and soothing. Just be your authentic, amazing, creative, talented, and beautiful self. I am trying to do this project for quite some time now as I fell in love with how amazing it is! I don’t usually build things but I’m really determined. Having hard time finding the correct supplies! I know you have listed them several times in the comments but still unsure of exactly what I need. I am looking for foam insulation like you used 4x8 but thicker as you recommended. 2 inches or maybe more….but I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find. They are pink or gray colored. Many say Polystyrene on it. I tried reading about it but not sure that’s the same thing. There was a lot of really flimsy white styrofoam insulation too. Like the stuff that falls apart when you pull the packing out of box from purchased item. And none of them have this protective film on it. I am running into a ton of smooshed up and dirty looking insulation sheets. Everyone I ask at Lowe’s/menards/hardware store all are clueless and look at me like I’m insane when I tell them what I’m looking for and trying to build. I saw your suggestion about doing it with plywood. If you would be willing to chat with me and maybe share some guidance I really would be so very thankful! I was just wondering what screws would be the best as they would have to be pretty long. Did you use flat paint or latex? Does it matter? What did you cut it with? What are you using to protect your floor in the video while cutting? Did your cat shred it to pieces? Did it hold up? Are you using wood filler to fill the holes? Did you use just a hack saw for cutting wood pieces or need an electric saw? Would you be willing to make a Chinese screen for me like yours? I will pay you for your help!!!
Dm me on my Instagram: cha.sera we can set up a time to have a voice chat and I'll try my best to help explain things in a better way for you
This is SUCH a great idea!!!! The finished product looks amazing! Great job!!! I hope to replicate this as best as I can 🙏
Very helpful. I’m upset about my situation right now, but this feels empowering. I’m going to do this and stop crying lol 🎉
Where you buy the Styrofoam?
Hardware store like Home Depot or Lowe’s or any builder supply store. It’s an insulation foam panel. The video shows the R-value of the panel.
@gigiscrafts1259 thank you so much
I see buckles in this and that looks very poorly done. Why not go find some cheap new carpet and install it yourself. If someone wants to rent that the way it looks they will probably eventually not pay rent. Some things you just can't cut corners on and if you do you get what you pay for. Good luck with your rental 🎉
I'm the renter, and i did this mainly to make it easier to clean, but I agree it wasn't perfect, so I went in later and created a sub floor with thin plywood and duck taped the peices together floating on the carpet and under the linoleum, it fixed the problem and it still looks fine 2 years later
Ahhh! Understood! I was thinking you had a scum bag landlord. But you wanted a different look for yourself and easy to remove! I wasn't trying to be rude😊 but I completely understand why you chose this route now and I'm glad your happy with your alterations. 🎊
@@TM-tt6ypyou literally just sat there and shit talked their job.
Good idea to separate the room! Makes a lot of difference. But it does seem like it can topple over at any given moment. Why didn't you cover up the wall painting? It looks so disruptive this way.
Not to be rude but you keep referring to the material as "pieces" I looked in the description I have no idea what you were using can you please tell me what the " pieces" are called