Congratulations!! What an incredible private dance space - a dream for any dancer! You can take class with friends, teach class, use it as a photo studio, rent it out for ballet themed parties....! It's really great to have you posting on TH-cam again!
I agree how amazing! I am so happy for you and also I’m awe. I hope one day I can have a space like that! I am going to use your tips. I have a house with wood floors but it’s on a concrete slabs and I take mostly zoom classes. I am trying to save my knees and ankles and was looking up spring floor options and they were all so so costly like the pre made or semi premade ones , I really need the padding I can’t be jumping on literal concrete 😢 I am gonna try to copy your ideas and make a large low spring floor to hide under my area rug in my living room. I’m excited and thankful there are options for an 8x10 or so for me that won’t cost a crazy amount! I also need market for pointe work I am slipping a lot as I get to more complex work! Even in flat shoes I am slipping it’s time to get a dance floor for safety. ! Thank you so much!!!
Hi! I came over to this video after seeing your post on Instagram. 😊 The work you have put into this ballet studio is such dedication and already it looks BEAUTIFUL! It's truly a dream home studio for any dancer. The transformation of this space is amazing to see in all of your before and after shots. It will be exciting once you finish the floor, mirrors, and everything else needed, but already you have a great area that can be used! Thank you for sharing and this will surely be helpful to other dancers who are looking to take on this type of project! 💕
Thank you!!! I do hope this video can be helpful to anyone else doing a project this size - I certainly scoured TH-cam for every flooring video I could find haha :) Thanks for coming over here from IG! 😃
Nice video and dance space. Can you link us to how to make DIY ballet barre or ideas for sturdy practice barre that is portable as in throw into small SUV and use in the field/gym?
Hey there, thanks for the video! Can I ask, now that it's been 2 years, and in hindsight, would you do anything differently? Is it workiing well? I'm going to build a contemporary dance floor in my new studio :)
Wooo! This is so cool! My first thought was actually that you needed to get some art, so I'm glad you've got some coming. And you have sky-lights! I've seen people make sprung flooring out of pool noodles.. definitely more labor-intensive, but an alternative for people who just want to make a small section of flooring perhaps?
Right?! I can't wait to start adding in some warmth and personal touches with art work! I considered the pool noodle route, but knowing they would all need to be cut precisely the same stressed me out and seemed like more work, so I was excited to find a ready-to-stick option! I think you're right though that it would be a great option for a small floor!
@@BallerinasByNight also, I love plants! I have quite a few at the moment, but some of my low-light/corner of the room favorites are my spider plant and snake plants. I love me some viney plants though, and wish I had more.. any ideas what kind of plants you might be interested in getting?
Great video, thanks for sharing. When you mention screwing it in, did you mean screwing the top plywood layer down into the bottom layer? If so, how often did you place screws, and did you have to be careful to miss the foam blocks? Thanks
Yes, exactly! Screws went in every foot or so, I believe? I'm having a hard time recalling now! We were concerned about hitting the foam blocks at first, but since it was so hard to tell where they might be we just went for it and didn't have any issues!
Heat is good, air can have a harder time keeping up with the Oklahoma summers! It's a wall unit, so it's loud! That door goes to a single car garage. No bathroom, unfortunately 😭 Super excited nonetheless!
Looks good so far! Also I have been looking into getting a ballet barre or making one actually so I'll definitely check your video on the one you have. Buying barres seem so expensive :/ And I am so worried of buying one and it being wobbly and cheap lol.
Thank you! Yes, everything ballet can get expensive haha! If you want extra stability with the barre tutorial I would get a thicker pipe than in that video! I have the thicker one for the barre here! th-cam.com/video/6uPm54-6TMI/w-d-xo.html
Would love to! Will see where I am on the bathroom situation at that point, otherwise need to get the okay from my father in-law to have dancers in and out of his house :)
Stability! The single layer would be too bouncy so the weight of the second layer makes the floor more solid. Two layers are done on top of traditional lattice sprung floors as well 👍
Congratulations!! What an incredible private dance space - a dream for any dancer! You can take class with friends, teach class, use it as a photo studio, rent it out for ballet themed parties....! It's really great to have you posting on TH-cam again!
Thank you so much, Maria! It really does open up a whole lot of fun opportunities!!
I agree how amazing! I am so happy for you and also I’m awe. I hope one day I can have a space like that!
I am going to use your tips. I have a house with wood floors but it’s on a concrete slabs and I take mostly zoom classes. I am trying to save my knees and ankles and was looking up spring floor options and they were all so so costly like the pre made or semi premade ones , I really need the padding I can’t be jumping on literal concrete 😢
I am gonna try to copy your ideas and make a large low spring floor to hide under my area rug in my living room. I’m excited and thankful there are options for an 8x10 or so for me that won’t cost a crazy amount! I also need market for pointe work I am slipping a lot as I get to more complex work! Even in flat shoes I am slipping it’s time to get a dance floor for safety.
! Thank you so much!!!
I love the paintings they had in the old space, especially the cats. ♡ the new space looks amazing.
Thank you! I do plan to pull some of that art work for use!
Very cool! You seem so happy too and I can see how having a dedicated space would bring joy
Definitely been a dream of mine since I was a kid!
Congratulations! I understand that you’re excited.😀 It’s so fun to see.
Thank you!! 😊
Hi! I came over to this video after seeing your post on Instagram. 😊 The work you have put into this ballet studio is such dedication and already it looks BEAUTIFUL! It's truly a dream home studio for any dancer. The transformation of this space is amazing to see in all of your before and after shots. It will be exciting once you finish the floor, mirrors, and everything else needed, but already you have a great area that can be used! Thank you for sharing and this will surely be helpful to other dancers who are looking to take on this type of project! 💕
Thank you!!! I do hope this video can be helpful to anyone else doing a project this size - I certainly scoured TH-cam for every flooring video I could find haha :) Thanks for coming over here from IG! 😃
Nice video and dance space. Can you link us to how to make DIY ballet barre or ideas for sturdy practice barre that is portable as in throw into small SUV and use in the field/gym?
Wow! I haven't seen you in awhile this looks wonderful and so do you. Congratulations. The transformation is amazing.
Thank you so much!
This is so exciting! Im looking forward to the complete product! 😄
Yay! Thank you!
Thank you so much! This has been so great! I am currently in the process of during my own home studio! I appreciated your help so much!
You are so welcome! That is exciting!!
I hope you have a lot of fun with it!
Thank you so much!!
Hey there, thanks for the video! Can I ask, now that it's been 2 years, and in hindsight, would you do anything differently? Is it workiing well?
I'm going to build a contemporary dance floor in my new studio :)
This is fabulous!
Wooo! This is so cool! My first thought was actually that you needed to get some art, so I'm glad you've got some coming. And you have sky-lights! I've seen people make sprung flooring out of pool noodles.. definitely more labor-intensive, but an alternative for people who just want to make a small section of flooring perhaps?
Right?! I can't wait to start adding in some warmth and personal touches with art work! I considered the pool noodle route, but knowing they would all need to be cut precisely the same stressed me out and seemed like more work, so I was excited to find a ready-to-stick option! I think you're right though that it would be a great option for a small floor!
@@BallerinasByNight also, I love plants! I have quite a few at the moment, but some of my low-light/corner of the room favorites are my spider plant and snake plants. I love me some viney plants though, and wish I had more.. any ideas what kind of plants you might be interested in getting?
Thanks for the shout out! 😆 The studio looks sooo good!!
Thought I'd never be done painting!!!!
Great video, thanks for sharing. When you mention screwing it in, did you mean screwing the top plywood layer down into the bottom layer? If so, how often did you place screws, and did you have to be careful to miss the foam blocks? Thanks
Yes, exactly! Screws went in every foot or so, I believe? I'm having a hard time recalling now! We were concerned about hitting the foam blocks at first, but since it was so hard to tell where they might be we just went for it and didn't have any issues!
@@BallerinasByNight Thanks so much. Very helpful!
Super exciting 😊
🤩Thank you!
This is so cool! How fun!
It’s fabulous 💐
how is the heating/ac in there? is that door to the left side a bathroom? would be super handy! it looks beautiful !!
Heat is good, air can have a harder time keeping up with the Oklahoma summers! It's a wall unit, so it's loud! That door goes to a single car garage. No bathroom, unfortunately 😭 Super excited nonetheless!
How close together are the foam blocks? Looks like every 2 feet? Or every 1 foot? Thx
Looks good so far! Also I have been looking into getting a ballet barre or making one actually so I'll definitely check your video on the one you have. Buying barres seem so expensive :/ And I am so worried of buying one and it being wobbly and cheap lol.
Thank you! Yes, everything ballet can get expensive haha! If you want extra stability with the barre tutorial I would get a thicker pipe than in that video! I have the thicker one for the barre here!
th-cam.com/video/6uPm54-6TMI/w-d-xo.html
It looks amazing! Are you gpoing to name your new dance studio? I think that would be awesome!
I hadn't thought about naming it! Just been calling it "the studio" haha :) Any suggestions??
How about Jana's Dance Studio?!
Will you host workshops there when the studio is finished? You could invite in teachers.
Would love to! Will see where I am on the bathroom situation at that point, otherwise need to get the okay from my father in-law to have dancers in and out of his house :)
How mny sq feet is this room?
I would like to join your class 😭
What is your favorite lattice sprung floor video?
Why 2 layers of plywood?
Stability! The single layer would be too bouncy so the weight of the second layer makes the floor more solid. Two layers are done on top of traditional lattice sprung floors as well 👍
@@BallerinasByNight oh ok, Thank you for your answer.
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