Studio / living room treatment
Posted: Mon, 2020-Apr-06, 19:52
Dear friends! How's everybody? First post here. My name is Andres Walker. I'm a composer for media and music producer.
Due to personal and budget reasons, I had to leave my office/studio space and move into a new apartment where I will have my working space in the living room. It is a small place, but big comfortable enough to work. I will be living with my daughters as well (they'll stay with me half of the time) so the living room needs to work both as a working space and a place for the family.
I'm aiming for something simple: treating the most important reflection points (I was thinking at least walls L and R and ceiling). You will see on my "plans" that the desk will be in front of a picture window and the rear wall would be pretty far behind, so I'm not sure if standing panels behind the monitors would be helpful or not.
The main objective of this project is to have decent sounding living room, where I can remove that early room reverberation, occasionally self record an acoustic guitar or voice over, mix and write music. I would love to get advice on what would be the process for setting this up, refer me to good DIY panel construction tutorials, where to position them, etc. Also if there's anything that would help me to isolate a little bit the outside noise coming for the entrance door and the picture window. I'm not savvy so everyone's input will be much welcomed. Also, since this is a living room, it is important that the treatment looks aesthetic.
I already have a few things: a big 120x120 cm diffuser and 24 120x60x5 cm fiberglass boards.
I'm attaching some photos for the "plan", the diffuser I own and some references on what I am picturing.
Thank you in advance!!!
Due to personal and budget reasons, I had to leave my office/studio space and move into a new apartment where I will have my working space in the living room. It is a small place, but big comfortable enough to work. I will be living with my daughters as well (they'll stay with me half of the time) so the living room needs to work both as a working space and a place for the family.
I'm aiming for something simple: treating the most important reflection points (I was thinking at least walls L and R and ceiling). You will see on my "plans" that the desk will be in front of a picture window and the rear wall would be pretty far behind, so I'm not sure if standing panels behind the monitors would be helpful or not.
The main objective of this project is to have decent sounding living room, where I can remove that early room reverberation, occasionally self record an acoustic guitar or voice over, mix and write music. I would love to get advice on what would be the process for setting this up, refer me to good DIY panel construction tutorials, where to position them, etc. Also if there's anything that would help me to isolate a little bit the outside noise coming for the entrance door and the picture window. I'm not savvy so everyone's input will be much welcomed. Also, since this is a living room, it is important that the treatment looks aesthetic.
I already have a few things: a big 120x120 cm diffuser and 24 120x60x5 cm fiberglass boards.
I'm attaching some photos for the "plan", the diffuser I own and some references on what I am picturing.
Thank you in advance!!!