Practical bedroom treatment

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I don't post here much but I browse alot. I finally have most of the equipment i need to have a humble bedroom studio. I figure now is the time to start dealing with accostics. I don't know the deminsions of my room, i could defineatly find them if necessary as my dad build it. It's a small bedroom, wood floors, drywall, and my ceiling is slanted. It's pretty much square except for one corner is a 45 degree angle. Now being that this is my bedroom, i have something in the way of each corner so i can't do too much about that. The only corner that doesn't have anything infront of it is the angled one which, from my understanding, would be the least problematic. Since i'm pretty handy with tools and putting holes in the wall isn't too much of an issue, i figure there has to be something i can do. I don't however want to do something very extensive or anything that will make my room less "liveable". Anything I would make i would want to look good and not detract from the look of the room. I also lack space. I don't feel i have a good enough understanding, even after reading through all the info. Any help is greatly apprciated. Just realize that this is my bedroom before my studio. I'm willing to make some sacrifices but i'm not willing to end up with anything cramped, uncomfortable, etc.
 
talontsiawd said:
I don't post here much but I browse alot. I finally have most of the equipment i need to have a humble bedroom studio. I figure now is the time to start dealing with accostics. I don't know the deminsions of my room, i could defineatly find them if necessary as my dad build it. It's a small bedroom, wood floors, drywall, and my ceiling is slanted. It's pretty much square except for one corner is a 45 degree angle. Now being that this is my bedroom, i have something in the way of each corner so i can't do too much about that. The only corner that doesn't have anything infront of it is the angled one which, from my understanding, would be the least problematic. Since i'm pretty handy with tools and putting holes in the wall isn't too much of an issue, i figure there has to be something i can do. I don't however want to do something very extensive or anything that will make my room less "liveable". Anything I would make i would want to look good and not detract from the look of the room. I also lack space. I don't feel i have a good enough understanding, even after reading through all the info. Any help is greatly apprciated. Just realize that this is my bedroom before my studio. I'm willing to make some sacrifices but i'm not willing to end up with anything cramped, uncomfortable, etc.

we'll definitely need the dimensions before we can determine what would make it cramped or less livable.
 
I'll have to wait for my dad to get home to get find the plans. I can take pictures if that helps.
 
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