Q queenielou New member Oct 20, 2021 #1 Mainly because many houses feature built-in wardrobes, and I'm concerned that they may compromise my ability to properly treat the room.
Mainly because many houses feature built-in wardrobes, and I'm concerned that they may compromise my ability to properly treat the room.
JimmyS1969 MOODerator Oct 21, 2021 #2 Hello there queenielou. Basically every room is a compromise in properly treating of acoustics. You are just limited by what any given space allows you. So you treat it the best you can with the space you have. What are the dimensions and layout of you have in mind?
Hello there queenielou. Basically every room is a compromise in properly treating of acoustics. You are just limited by what any given space allows you. So you treat it the best you can with the space you have. What are the dimensions and layout of you have in mind?
mjbphotos Moderator Oct 21, 2021 #3 We call them 'closets' in the USA. As Jimmy says, every room is a compromise. Treating the corners and points-of-first-reflection are crucial, as well as trying to maintain symmetry in the room.
We call them 'closets' in the USA. As Jimmy says, every room is a compromise. Treating the corners and points-of-first-reflection are crucial, as well as trying to maintain symmetry in the room.