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I sent less than 1000 dollars on everything. All donated. THe paint was free, but I am a 49er fan. So it inspires me.... THe vocal booth will be purple.I am a electrician, so on the jobs i am on i ask for left overs of over orders. The two still frames were free. The Solid wood doors were from a hospital. They were throwing them away. All the insulation was left overs or a couple free bags from friends I made on the job. All the drywall was scrape cuts from job sites. It took alot of taping and mudding but mud is cheap.I bought all the wood, but all the screws I use to put it together free.Even the hard insulation in the wall treatments. The A/C guys at work were about to throw boxes of it away.So I put it in my truck. The windows were all lowes return clearance items.It took over two years and I am still trying to find wood flooring so I can move in but, I am happy. Cant wait to play my guitars and drums and all the other stuff that is packed up.
It's great to think of so much of a studio being recycled!
Even the hard insulation in the wall treatments.
Yes rigid fiberglass. I have been trying to remember what to call it. A/C Guy cover the outside of ducts with it and there is alot of waste. Enought to do my whole room plus more. I try to do my part. I am a big believer in Karma. Nothing in my studio was taken all given or pulled from the trash. There is a recycle store down the street from my house called Restore. They sell all used stuff, I believe from surplus of donate items for habitat for humanity. That store is cool. Solid wood doors 5 bucks.
Well glab people liked how I built my studio instead of laughing. Thanks.