My design scheme/ Exact Measurements?

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Hi,
I came up with this design as how I'd like my studio to someday be. I planned the three rooms to be exact in size and shape. I'd like to make one dry and one wet and the other the control room. Each room started out 12' wide by 12' long by 10' high. I then made the walls non-paralell and wonder if you kind people could tell me what exact measurements I should use. I envision the whole thing being within a 30' by 30' by 10' (ceiling height) building. The exterior would be poured concrete from the ground up to 10' then your average roof after that. The interior perimeter woud stay concrete and the walls that make up each room would be drywalled and treated with foam and what-not. I'd love to hear your comments. Sorry about the drawing's lack of asthetics. I don't have any good CAD software.

Thanks a Million!
Chris
 

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I think you'd be better served with one BIG REALLY GOOD-SOUNDING ROOM, than two smaller rooms.

Square rooms have the most problems.

And vaulted ceilings sound better than flat ceilings.
 
c7sus said:
I think you'd be better served with one BIG REALLY GOOD-SOUNDING ROOM, than two smaller rooms.

Square rooms have the most problems.

And vaulted ceilings sound better than flat ceilings.


I agree with C7 here... but if you wanted to still have two rooms you could make the lounge area sound proof too... use it as a secondary room in case it was ever needed.

Wow... Sayers should be impressed... you have an office JUST FOR HIM shown on your layout!! WOW!

Velvet Elvis
 
Square rooms are very bad. I think you need to do a lot more research before you undertake a project of this size.
 
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