DrewPeterson7
Sage of the Order
This one's going to be fun - ahh, the joys of living and recording in a room in Boston.
The gist - I'm moving to a new room in my apartment, which is a little bigger than the one I have now. I'm in the middle of repainting it now (it REALLY needs it), and when finished I'll be moving in and, eventually, building and installing a few broadband absorbers.
It's almost a 12x12' box, but it has a corner lopped off, a partially angled wall, and then a little extension (and really, it's more 12x12'2"). It also has to hold a queen sized bed and a dresser, plus my amp and a few odds and ends. The bed basically has to go along one or the other of the unbroken walls.
I just ordered a new desk - the logical place to put it would be centered on whatever wall my bed isn't, but dimensions are 59" and change at the longest edge, but it's a little tapered so it MAY fit snugly against the little lopped off section, which actually wouldn't give THAT asymetrical a mixing space, though the slanted ceiling would compound things slightly.
Thoughts? What would you guys do with this space, both in terms of layout and of treatment? I'll post pictures of it in progress later, but for how here's links to the Sketchup file, and then a layout shot.
http://www.drewpeterson.org/bedroom.skp
The gist - I'm moving to a new room in my apartment, which is a little bigger than the one I have now. I'm in the middle of repainting it now (it REALLY needs it), and when finished I'll be moving in and, eventually, building and installing a few broadband absorbers.
It's almost a 12x12' box, but it has a corner lopped off, a partially angled wall, and then a little extension (and really, it's more 12x12'2"). It also has to hold a queen sized bed and a dresser, plus my amp and a few odds and ends. The bed basically has to go along one or the other of the unbroken walls.
I just ordered a new desk - the logical place to put it would be centered on whatever wall my bed isn't, but dimensions are 59" and change at the longest edge, but it's a little tapered so it MAY fit snugly against the little lopped off section, which actually wouldn't give THAT asymetrical a mixing space, though the slanted ceiling would compound things slightly.
Thoughts? What would you guys do with this space, both in terms of layout and of treatment? I'll post pictures of it in progress later, but for how here's links to the Sketchup file, and then a layout shot.
http://www.drewpeterson.org/bedroom.skp