Michael Jones said:
Double pane, exterior grade, sliding glass doors aren't cheap.
I'm paying about $600 a piece for mine.
I need 5 of them.
But there's a certian look I'm going for too, and a hodge-podge of 5 mis-matched doors isn't it.
Buying them at discount is a great idea if you only need one or two.
Being that my studio is tiny in comparison to yours, I only need one actually - for the vocal booth. My original design (until I saw the doors were $600 a pop) was to angle it so it leans 6" out at the top of the vocal booth, to make the angles non-square inside. easy entry way, AND I can see through the glass.
I've done so many things wrong in my studio at this point a weird door wouldn't be a problem :-D
I *am* suprised, very suprised, how this room sounds with the tunes blasting, standing outside. Its very quiet. Also inside, I do have some standing waves, but most of that goes away when I place the monitors where they will be in the final configuration, its pretty cool. I thought for sure I was going to get hosed with waves and node problems. I can fix most of this with foam, and one slatted resonator on the back right of the room in the cove, I think.
Now that I have a router, a compound miter saw and a few other cool tools I can do some clever construction for those type of structures.
Anyway, I'll stop since i'm off topic, again.