johnnypraze
Hip Hop Head
This is my homes 3rd floor. My studio is currently in the homes third bedroom which is too small.
I'm thinking about drywalling the attic and transforming it into my new studio.
I just wanted to see what others thought about the space in general (size, angles, etc...) Its much bigger then the bedroom I'm in now.
I have all the measurements, I'm trying to draw it out on graph paper to give you a better idea of the space. I'll post the actual dimensions once I finish.
I'll be using this space mainly for mixing, and recording mostly vocals. (I plan on building a seperate vocal booth.)
Any thoughts as of now...?
(Please excuse the mess.)
I'm thinking about drywalling the attic and transforming it into my new studio.
I just wanted to see what others thought about the space in general (size, angles, etc...) Its much bigger then the bedroom I'm in now.
I have all the measurements, I'm trying to draw it out on graph paper to give you a better idea of the space. I'll post the actual dimensions once I finish.
I'll be using this space mainly for mixing, and recording mostly vocals. (I plan on building a seperate vocal booth.)
Any thoughts as of now...?
(Please excuse the mess.)
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, but the ceiling sland is your roof rafters. So there is not a lot of 'mass' between your rafters and the outside world. I have the same situation in my little space, and used something called 'hushboard' in between my rafters and the final interior ceiling treatment (wood). R30 between the rafters for thermal insulation, but I have to assume there is already thermal insulation up in your case, which is good for the wallet.