Hi,
I've moved house fairly recently, and am now lucky enough to have a room that will be used solely for a home studio.
The problem is, it's an odd shape. It's roughly 14 feet by 9 feet, and has a sloping ceiling running along the length of the room, one of the corners cut off, and also a dormer window in the sloping ceiling.
My initial thought was that it was best to set monitors up firing down the length of the room, but I'm wondering if the slope of the ceiling might be more important.
Before I start thinking about acoustic treatment, I wondered if anyone might have any ideas as to how best to make the use of the space?
Here are two photos, taken from each end of the room as it is currently.
Any help massively appreciated!
I've moved house fairly recently, and am now lucky enough to have a room that will be used solely for a home studio.
The problem is, it's an odd shape. It's roughly 14 feet by 9 feet, and has a sloping ceiling running along the length of the room, one of the corners cut off, and also a dormer window in the sloping ceiling.
My initial thought was that it was best to set monitors up firing down the length of the room, but I'm wondering if the slope of the ceiling might be more important.
Before I start thinking about acoustic treatment, I wondered if anyone might have any ideas as to how best to make the use of the space?
Here are two photos, taken from each end of the room as it is currently.
Any help massively appreciated!