Redid my studio, most of it was done 1,5yr ago. But there's always more bits and bobs to be done, so I reckoned I'll just share it!
Before:
Then I took out both of the side walls and most of the ceiling:
Two layers of plastboard, plastered the walls, painted it dark gray and added a floating floor. I probably spend most time on redoing electrics on a seperate group on the switchboard which I had to get through the ceilings of this old house. Then made a star earthing system and a lot of power sockets (that still turned out to few). No hums and everything works and sounds good I still however sometimes get tiny electrical shocks from my SM58 (I'll start up a seperate topic about this and some other electric studio building questions I've got). Did not make any pictures of electrics though, so you'll have to do with this flooring picture.
Made shelves with cupboard doors from the atticfloor that I removed:
And this is where I am right now! Very happy with the acoustics. Did all the first reflections with Rockwool, filled the upperceiling triangle with a bass trap and the bottom corner underneath the triangled roof with bass traps too. Had to fill most of the windows with panels too, to keep reflections down and for the neighbours. I am really happy with how good the angled roof makes drums sound although placement of the Overheads makes a big difference. I only had hoped that two layers of plasterboard would have kept more of the outside sound out, even though I filled all of the gaps around the board with plaster. Next time I wood go for three or even four layers.
Thanks, you guys have been a huge inspiration for this big redo!