
Myriad_Rocker
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Or anyone else that wants to lend a thought or two.
In this new construction studio build, I'm banging my head against the wall about two things. 1, my studio layout and 2, the HVAC system. I was hoping you may be able to help me on both.
Studio Layout
I keep trying to move rooms around and get things the way I want them. I need a control room, live room, at least 1 iso booth, 1 restroom, and an office. I'd also like a storage closet either off the live room or off the control room for storing mics, stands, etc etc.
CR Dimensions - 12 x 13 2/3 x 16 2/3 I got this using one of the ratios. Sepmeyer #1, I think.
I can work everything else kind of around that but I do know I want to be able to put a full band in the live room if I need to. The restroom needs to be a full one...meaning, small shower, pedestal sink, and toilet.
The office...I was thinking 10 x 10 is fine. I'm going to put an L shaped desk in there and a couple of chairs for any clients that come in. I'm also going to have a mini fridge and a microwave in the office. Oh, and probably a TV, but I'd hang that on the wall, I think. But I'm sure that stuff won't be a problem putting in. I might actually need a slightly larger office? Not sure. My initial guess was 10 x 10, though. And the office doesn't necessarily have to be in its own room either. It could be at the end of a hallway as part of a lounge area. Whatever. I just want to be cost effective about it.
The building size I'm trying to work with is 31' x 30'. But I can probably squeeze that out a bit more to 35' x 30' if need be. I just don't wanna go too big because it will dwarf my house, which I don't want.
For the office, if there's not enough room, the builder said we could bump out a corner from the building pretty easily...it doesn't have to be rectangular. But I'm fairly open as long as it doesn't have a lot of corners because that increases cost.
HVAC
The next item up for confusion is the HVAC. I'm going back and forth with the idea of doing a standard HVAC unit versus doing a mini split. Of course, a mini split is going to be duct less. With a standard HVAC, I'd either have to go with insulated over sized flex duct with no sags and plenty of 90 angles or insulated sheet metal duct. I'm not sure I could afford insulated sheet metal duct, but then again, I don't know what it costs.
On the standard HVAC, I'm worried about sound going from room to room. On the mini split, I'm worried about the noise of the unit in the rooms.
Other Thoughts
Is there anything I really need to be considering in the planning phase? I have Rod's book but there's just so much information in there. I've looked it over twice now. I really wish it had more layout suggestions. I'm not really all that interested in splaying walls because of the cost associated with it. I'd rather get the rooms done and then just treat them by building treatment. In order to get the studio with the rooms I want and all the other things I want, I won't be able to absorb the cost of splaying walls. But I'm going to do what I can to offset that stuff by building slat reso's, hanging bass traps, etc.
Would love some assistance!
In this new construction studio build, I'm banging my head against the wall about two things. 1, my studio layout and 2, the HVAC system. I was hoping you may be able to help me on both.
Studio Layout
I keep trying to move rooms around and get things the way I want them. I need a control room, live room, at least 1 iso booth, 1 restroom, and an office. I'd also like a storage closet either off the live room or off the control room for storing mics, stands, etc etc.
CR Dimensions - 12 x 13 2/3 x 16 2/3 I got this using one of the ratios. Sepmeyer #1, I think.
I can work everything else kind of around that but I do know I want to be able to put a full band in the live room if I need to. The restroom needs to be a full one...meaning, small shower, pedestal sink, and toilet.
The office...I was thinking 10 x 10 is fine. I'm going to put an L shaped desk in there and a couple of chairs for any clients that come in. I'm also going to have a mini fridge and a microwave in the office. Oh, and probably a TV, but I'd hang that on the wall, I think. But I'm sure that stuff won't be a problem putting in. I might actually need a slightly larger office? Not sure. My initial guess was 10 x 10, though. And the office doesn't necessarily have to be in its own room either. It could be at the end of a hallway as part of a lounge area. Whatever. I just want to be cost effective about it.
The building size I'm trying to work with is 31' x 30'. But I can probably squeeze that out a bit more to 35' x 30' if need be. I just don't wanna go too big because it will dwarf my house, which I don't want.

HVAC
The next item up for confusion is the HVAC. I'm going back and forth with the idea of doing a standard HVAC unit versus doing a mini split. Of course, a mini split is going to be duct less. With a standard HVAC, I'd either have to go with insulated over sized flex duct with no sags and plenty of 90 angles or insulated sheet metal duct. I'm not sure I could afford insulated sheet metal duct, but then again, I don't know what it costs.
On the standard HVAC, I'm worried about sound going from room to room. On the mini split, I'm worried about the noise of the unit in the rooms.
Other Thoughts
Is there anything I really need to be considering in the planning phase? I have Rod's book but there's just so much information in there. I've looked it over twice now. I really wish it had more layout suggestions. I'm not really all that interested in splaying walls because of the cost associated with it. I'd rather get the rooms done and then just treat them by building treatment. In order to get the studio with the rooms I want and all the other things I want, I won't be able to absorb the cost of splaying walls. But I'm going to do what I can to offset that stuff by building slat reso's, hanging bass traps, etc.
Would love some assistance!
