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Seeking Garage Studio Designs

I'm looking for some info on how to build a garage recording studio. Blueprints, articles, websites etc.

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SO why don't you tell us the dimensions - and the rooms you would like to have..

Without that you'll never get an answer.
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The Garage is 18 feet wide by 25 feet deep. The roof is standard A-frame style.

Any info on building a studio in that?

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start with Sonar Studios Dublin - that's a garage studio.

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The Garage is 18 feet wide by 25 feet deep. The roof is standard A-frame style.

Any info on building a studio in that?

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Ok. I assume you want a control room and a studio room.

Is that it? Do you want a special vocal room? Drum room?

Personally I would just do the two room. Also - can you explain where the door to the garage comes in from. In other words - you want the door from the house to the garage to probably enter into the control room.

I am so dammed jealous of you people who have a place for a studio. I'd kill to have it because aside from money for equipment it's what is holding my business back from opening up for another 2 years!!!!!!!!!!!

so Tell me where the door enters. Middle far middle or corner of a long or short wall.

And which wall has the garage door on it.

I assume (since you'll have to) that you're going to close up the garage door completely. Or build a damn good fake wall in front of it!
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I'm planning on 2 rooms...control room and performance area/iso.
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You're question is too simple to ask then.

Just make the door from the house enter the control room.

Make the control room any damn size you want - and the rest will be the iso.

Make sense? it isn't worth drawing up - to simple!
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rsm1000...I'm looking for garage recording studio designs to check out, I'm not looking for someone to design one for me. If you have any links to garage recording studio designs, post them. Simple, right?
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In that case, there's some good design books at any big bookstore.
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stay off my thread dude,

Anybody know of a good resource for this?
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stay off my thread dude,

Anybody know of a good resource for this?

Shut up, prick.

I just told you a good resource - you think someone is gonna walk you through baby steps for this?
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John Sayers, Thanks...that's exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. What I have is a slightly oversized 2 car garage. Any other things like that would be perfect!
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John's site is the best. Look here for more info:

http://www.studiotips.com
http://www.acoustics101.com
http://www.studiocovers.com/articles15.htm
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