Hey guys,
Its that time again. I just made a move into a new space and I really need some advice on treating it. Its quite the awkward room for a studio but its really all I have to work with. I'll try to be as detailed as possible with the description.
So the first couple things to note are that the front (or at least where its seems to make the most sense to put the desk) is actually mostly glass. Pictured here:
The dimensions are 17ft across and 7ft 10in high. You'll notice the wall extension thats on the left side. That comes out 3ft and is 6ft 5in from the glass.
Since I can't knock out this down and build a real wall, I was thinking about doing a false wall made of sheet rock and 2"x4" stuffed with Roxul.
The rear of the room is 21ft from the front and is actually only a partial wall because there is a staircase leading upstairs. Pictured here:
The left side, you see can the extension that I mentioned before along with a couple more that form a little crevice that is the perfect dimension to put my small studio couch in. Pictured here:
Now the odd part of the room is the right side. Its actually almost another room. There is a mini bar in it that if was absent would have made the space way more workable. As of right now, I don't even know what I'm going to do with it and its basically just an empty room attached to the right side of my studio room. Pictured here:
I build plenty of panels (3in Roxul w/ 2in air space) for my last studio. I also made plenty of super chunk bass traps. So all the usual suspects here.
My questions are as follows:
1) Do you guys think that a coupled wall made of sheet rock, 2x4, and stuffed with Roxul placed in front of the glass will be enough to prevent bothering the neighbors? I've researched how to construct decoupled sound proof walls and I'm willing to put in the work and pay for the materials if it means keeping my neighbors happy.
2) With 21ft of space should I have the desk flush up against the front wall or back some? Reminder that about 6.5ft back and I'm even with that door way on the left side.
3) I have a 4.5ft wide 2D diffuser. Considering I'll be about 4ft back if I choose to put the desk flush against the front wall (and even further back obviously if I choose not to), with my dimensions could I place the diffusers on the rear wall?
4) I also has four 2ft x 2ft 2D diffusers that I used on my ceiling in my last studio. How far back should they be placed in this room? Does that depend ultimately on where I place my desk?
5) What do I do with the "room" on my right side? Should I at least put up panels on that far wall? The other sides are either closet doors or that bar.
6) Any and all suggestions on the use of the panels or suggestions in general are welcomed and encouraged.
Thanks for the consideration guys. I know this is a long post but I got a ton of good help a couple years ago for my other room and I know I can use the help for this one.
Its that time again. I just made a move into a new space and I really need some advice on treating it. Its quite the awkward room for a studio but its really all I have to work with. I'll try to be as detailed as possible with the description.
So the first couple things to note are that the front (or at least where its seems to make the most sense to put the desk) is actually mostly glass. Pictured here:
The dimensions are 17ft across and 7ft 10in high. You'll notice the wall extension thats on the left side. That comes out 3ft and is 6ft 5in from the glass.
Since I can't knock out this down and build a real wall, I was thinking about doing a false wall made of sheet rock and 2"x4" stuffed with Roxul.
The rear of the room is 21ft from the front and is actually only a partial wall because there is a staircase leading upstairs. Pictured here:
The left side, you see can the extension that I mentioned before along with a couple more that form a little crevice that is the perfect dimension to put my small studio couch in. Pictured here:
Now the odd part of the room is the right side. Its actually almost another room. There is a mini bar in it that if was absent would have made the space way more workable. As of right now, I don't even know what I'm going to do with it and its basically just an empty room attached to the right side of my studio room. Pictured here:
I build plenty of panels (3in Roxul w/ 2in air space) for my last studio. I also made plenty of super chunk bass traps. So all the usual suspects here.
My questions are as follows:
1) Do you guys think that a coupled wall made of sheet rock, 2x4, and stuffed with Roxul placed in front of the glass will be enough to prevent bothering the neighbors? I've researched how to construct decoupled sound proof walls and I'm willing to put in the work and pay for the materials if it means keeping my neighbors happy.
2) With 21ft of space should I have the desk flush up against the front wall or back some? Reminder that about 6.5ft back and I'm even with that door way on the left side.
3) I have a 4.5ft wide 2D diffuser. Considering I'll be about 4ft back if I choose to put the desk flush against the front wall (and even further back obviously if I choose not to), with my dimensions could I place the diffusers on the rear wall?
4) I also has four 2ft x 2ft 2D diffusers that I used on my ceiling in my last studio. How far back should they be placed in this room? Does that depend ultimately on where I place my desk?
5) What do I do with the "room" on my right side? Should I at least put up panels on that far wall? The other sides are either closet doors or that bar.
6) Any and all suggestions on the use of the panels or suggestions in general are welcomed and encouraged.
Thanks for the consideration guys. I know this is a long post but I got a ton of good help a couple years ago for my other room and I know I can use the help for this one.