How to Build a Partition Wall // Mother & Daughter Build a Wall
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Join Vicki & Steph from Mother Daughter Projects as they build a partition wall in Vicki's garage for a storage room!
For a material list for this project visit: bit.ly/mdpbuildwall
Check out the movable partition wall here: • 5-in-1 Garage Storage ...
This project is sponsored by The Home Depot.
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FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. Safety first!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:12 Look at the building plan
00:33 Placement of floor plate next to wall stud
01:21 Drill holes through floor plate to concrete
01:51 Screw in Tapcon concrete anchors
02:03 Add support to ceiling joists
02:47 Screw top plate to ceiling
03:29 Use stud plates to attach 2x4s
04:54 What we learned - Jak na to + styl
finally, a video that shows EVERY step without all the unnecessary words that start to get confusing
Very informative and I love seeing women doing projects such as this. It gives me inspiration and confidence! My husband hates home improvement so I am learning to do many of these things myself so I do not have to rely on him:)
You can do it!
This was the most informative and easy to understand video I have seen on wall building so far. Great job and thank you! (Women are such better communicators)
Thanks Donald!
Totally agree! Thanks to mom and daughter for such an informative and well-planned video!
I thinks its beautiful to see a mother and daughter team doing things like this... 🙂💗
Thank you for the video! It's great to see other women doing the things I want to do.
You guys make me feel like i can do this but I cannot 😭
3:00 The Boss :D
(yes! we all love your work and skills easy to learn thanks to You Both)
building a wall just like this today. This is probably a better way for me to do it opposed to building it on the floor and raising it after built. Thanks for the video! Well done!
You're welcome! Good luck with the build!
I love watching you ladies build and fix things.
Great Job.Thumbs up.
Can’t wait to start my project of separating a large basement room in a bedroom and a recreation room. I am a beginner so this was very helpful. Thank you
Same here..scared to start
How did it come out?
Got the same plan here!
we cannot compete with the girls. Thorough , tidy and admitting to mistakes ! Thanks
Great video ladies. Watching from the beautiful, tranquil Islands of The Bahamas 🏝️🌅🏖️🇧🇸
I LOVE!! watching ladies do work like this. I learn things PLUS women implement cleaning as you go! Personally I have so much work I have to do on my home and I can not handle messes!!
I always enjoy your videos and usually learn something from them! Thank you.
Great video. And I appreciated you naming the tools as you were using them.
Nice and easy when you have all the gear.
What a wonderful job mother and daughter! God bless you both. Keep Inspiring the world with your good knowledge and ideas.
What an awesome video! Super easy to understand & follow. I wish all building videos were as direct and informative as yours.
This video just gave me a solution to a project I am currently working on. Those plates will be the answer! Thanks and good work!
Awesome!! Good luck with the project!
You two are inspiring!! the skills you have are practical and incredibly valuable.
Come over I need lots of work done and a wall lol. Great work Ladies!
Love you ladies! Thank you for sharing!
I never came across a palm nailer b4 that was awesome and the saw to cut the wood looks like it makes that gob soo easy.. So glad i came across your vid
Great job. Looking forward to adding a separation wall with my daughter. Thanks
I love it. Ladies are killing. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Two thumbs up! This is the only video and instructions thatI could find that showed adding support in the attic. All the other videos showed how to frame the wall, but did not show how to properly secure the top rail to the ceiling by creating the support in the 3:12 attic. I wonder how many walls are built that are only screwed into the drywall ceiling.
Good work. So cute to see you two working together. Love it.
How i wish o would of had a mom like u im truely jealous of ur daughter,keep up the good work... :)
I really liked this a lot! It was easy to understood, well communicated directions, safely constructed and helped me understand how to overcome a lack of upper body strength when I build. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!
I did redo our garage and created a room but raised it since it would flood on occasion but now that the flooding issue has been resolved, wish I would have placed that extra room floor level. Easy redo but great tips here when I make that floor... floor level when I get to that project.
You all do a great job!
Yes, thank you Home Depot. These are exactly the types of videos I like . . going to HD to get my supplies . .
I'm going to do same thank you do much for this incredible video.
I'm a thai person live in Montréal Québec Canada.
Excellent! Thank you both!
Thank you so very much. This is the best EASIEST video I have been searching for!!!! Awesome job girls!!!
You're welcome!
This is explained so well! Thank you!
💪🏼😤 who said women cant do this
Great job ladies 😌👌🏼
You guys did a fantastic information job!! I love it!! I will be doing on like that with your guys video!!!
Great video 👍
Nice work. Congrats and thanks for sharing it
Y'all are awesome! Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much Jon!
You ladies are AWESOME
Hi !!! This is the first video I have ever watched I can’t wait to watch more videos 🥳👍👍
Thank you so much! I've watched so many videos. This was exactly at my skill level to understand!!! Thanks so much!!
You're very welcome!
This was dope, you two knocked that out!!!!
How cute!! Keep it up ladies… great work! 🙂👍
Awesome partition Wall !
Love this team! ❤️
Awesome job.
Great job ladies!!!!!
I like you two....good, fun interesting video projects.
I did something similar several years ago. I built a non-load bearing separating wall to divide a long room into two rooms. I added a door as well as an electrical outlet and a light switch for a ceiling lamp. Ran electrical from an available junction box in the attic to the outlet, up to the wall switch, then up to the lamp. Every time I turned on the light and tried to use the outlet at the same time I would trip a circuit in my electrical box. I spent about 8 hours trying to figure out the issue and must have tripped the circuit 10-15 times....lol.
So finally, I get fed up, go to bed and try again the next day. Amazing what I night of rest will do for you. I tripped the circuit breaker again but immediately realized that the circuit I was tripping was for the 220 volt dryer connection! Moved my electrical connection for wall outlet/light switch to another junction box in the attic (non-220 volt of course!) and solved the issue! Can't believe I tripped that circuit 10-15 times the day before not realizing it was for my dryer!.....LOL.
Thanks so much- glad you like our videos! Thanks for sharing about your wall. We for sure had those moments in this build- it took us forever to make sure our bottom plate was straight before we were ready to attach it in place!
Cool 😎
"What did one wall say to the other?"
"I'll meet you at the corner."
Seriously high-quality video, very impressed.
Thank you!
EXCELLENT WORK LADIES 💯💯❤❤👊👍💪👏👏
WOOOOW! If only I knew you too!! You are just what I need! I'm having a problem soundproofing a shared kitchen wall in my apartment because of my neighbor's bass in her music (she lives in an efficiency next to me)! My kitchen and livingroom all run together with no separation. I was just thinking that it would be nice if I could separate the kitchen from livingroom which is where I have to sleep since a rude neighbor moved in below me a year ago. Their bass/music has really destroyed my peaceful apartment and it's unfortunately happened after I retired! Just sad especially cause management really hasn't done anything to help ME. So as long as I still have to live here until I can afford to move out I need to soundproof my kitchen wall so I can sleep peacefully in my livingroom. I don't know if soundproofing a shared kitchen wall in my old apartment complex is easier to do than trying to put up a temporary wall to separate the one long room.
I'm at my wit's end and I really need help. I mailed carpet remnants on my kitchen wall so far but couldn't reach up near the ceiling so the wall is 85 % covered but of course I can still hear the low frequency bass! I cannot continue living like this as-is. I'm not a quitter so I continue to research for help bec for now I have to live here in Philly until I can move! Thanks.
Great job ladies, look forward to more vids. 👏🏼
Thank you so much for the great video.
I learned so much from this that I found hard to find elsewhere. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Good job and smart work 👍💪💪
Well done ladies ❤
First video I've seen that shows you what to do if your wall doesn't match up with roof joists!
Oh Snap! I like that "What We Learned" section. DING!
haha thanks!
This helped a lot! Thanks for making this!
You're welcome!
Love it! Thank you
This is awesome and motivated me to do it at home. My floor is laminated, so the question is, do I need to remove some of the flooring to put the bottom plate?
Great work. Thanks for the help! I'm trying to build a wall to partition a laundry room but its in the basement, any advice on how to secure it above??
Looks great helped me out 💯
Great job, that looked fun to build
It was!
You made this look easy 🥴😂🤎
Good stuff...inspiring
So cool!
Good JOB!!!!❤❤❤
Great job for your video.
I am totally gonna do this with my mom and daughter.
Great video.
You guys are great!
Thanks Jill!
Thank You!!!
This is absolutely fantastic ladies! Love this tutorial 💙
Thanks Timisha!
Good job
Really Informative
Awesome
I have a question for you, my husband and I are going to build walls around our basement access but I can’t find any studs in the existing wall connect my 2x4 to for the new wall to build off of. What should I do because I can’t put it anywhere else due to the steps in the floor going into the basement? Should I use anchors? And if so, do you have any to suggest?
Perfecto!
Great video
Fun to watch you!
Thanks :)
nice work
Smart and beauty 🤗
Way to go awesome
hey i have laminate wood floors.. can i just make a parition wall on top of this or should i cut the floor up first where i want the wall to go? :)
I've got the same question lol
Go on top of the floor 🤙
on top 👍
What an awesome video
Great!!!!
Build stuff very good
You both are awesome :-)
Good job......love you both. I am Thamir from Iraq.
Thanks for watching!
hi! what if I want to do this in a basement, but obviously cannot go into the basement ceiling as that would mean going between floors. Does that mean I should just try and find studs in the ceiling using a stud finder? Or just not build the wall at all?
Awesome work..you 2v
😂 nice I like all work you do
I wanna do this but I don’t get the attic part my attic looks different can I just check to see if there’s a piece of wood where I want to drill ?
I Love you two :) :) :)
Great Video! Quick question: My local lumber supplier's stock always seems to range from moderately bowed, crooked, &/or twisted, to severely bowed, crooked, and twisted. You can find one or two pretty good pieces but for a project like this would definitely have to deal with some of the aforementioned. Is that ok? Is there anyway to deal with this? It seems like the horizontal pieces would definitely be forced to straight if you're nailing into concrete/clamping along the way, but not sure about the vertical pieces
It can be a challenge to find. We spend a lot of time looking through lumber to get the best ones we can find. I think we did have a few twisted piece in this project, and were were able to force them into place. But we have found the more time we spend looking for the best lumber in the store, the less headache we have when building. -Steph
Very talented demonstration in terms of the work conducted and the video production, no frills no fuss, straight up informative useful content, good job thanks for posting! (personally I'd do pretty much the same things paying little to no attention to precision and using a shit load of nails...most of which would miss the beams... lol)