All In One Room Build - UK
Posted: Sun, 2021-May-16, 11:04
Hi all
My first post. Hello!
I've been converting my garage into an 'all-in-one' studio space over the lockdown period and I'm now at the point where I would value your help with the final stages.
Here are some background details of the garage conversion:
Location - I live in the UK in a rural area.
The garage is about 4m from the road.
Nearest neighbours are 30m and 80m away.
Original Garage Construction
The building is a single storey garage and utility room attached to the house.
- Walls: Single wall construction built from solid concrete block 250mm (10") thick. Exterior is pebble dashed and the interior is sand/cement rendered and painted.
- Roof: Pitched roof using prefabricated timber roof trusses with slates.
- Floor: Concrete slab floor.
The original garage size is 5.3m x 4.7m x 2.35m high.
Studio Build Construction
Room in room construction using fluffy filled timber stud walls and ceiling using OSB, plasterboard and lots of caulk!
Finished room dimensions are 4.9m x 4.4m x 2.3m high.
The metal garage door remains but has been blocked off with a stud wall using cement fibre board before the inner leaf was built.
The heating boiler has been partitioned off and ventilated. I suspect this is triple leaf but can't be helped.
HVAC - Not proper AC as such but ventilated with intake and extract silencers in the loft and vented to the outside using 6" ducting. The extract side has the fan.
Present Situation and Work Still To Be Done
1. I'm about to start making and hanging the studio door, then laying a floor and second fix trim.
2. Electrical installation - all surface mounted.
3. Acoustic treatment consisting mainly of a full rear wall absorber, two front wall absorbers, a cloud and first reflection panels.
4. I also plan on building the studio desk and a couple of moveable 1.8m high (6') gobo's.
I will post again with some questions.
Finally, many thanks to Stuart for this incredible resource and also to all of you who have taken time to share the work and progress on your own studios.
So much already learned. Thank you!
Dave
My first post. Hello!
I've been converting my garage into an 'all-in-one' studio space over the lockdown period and I'm now at the point where I would value your help with the final stages.
Here are some background details of the garage conversion:
Location - I live in the UK in a rural area.
The garage is about 4m from the road.
Nearest neighbours are 30m and 80m away.
Original Garage Construction
The building is a single storey garage and utility room attached to the house.
- Walls: Single wall construction built from solid concrete block 250mm (10") thick. Exterior is pebble dashed and the interior is sand/cement rendered and painted.
- Roof: Pitched roof using prefabricated timber roof trusses with slates.
- Floor: Concrete slab floor.
The original garage size is 5.3m x 4.7m x 2.35m high.
Studio Build Construction
Room in room construction using fluffy filled timber stud walls and ceiling using OSB, plasterboard and lots of caulk!
Finished room dimensions are 4.9m x 4.4m x 2.3m high.
The metal garage door remains but has been blocked off with a stud wall using cement fibre board before the inner leaf was built.
The heating boiler has been partitioned off and ventilated. I suspect this is triple leaf but can't be helped.
HVAC - Not proper AC as such but ventilated with intake and extract silencers in the loft and vented to the outside using 6" ducting. The extract side has the fan.
Present Situation and Work Still To Be Done
1. I'm about to start making and hanging the studio door, then laying a floor and second fix trim.
2. Electrical installation - all surface mounted.
3. Acoustic treatment consisting mainly of a full rear wall absorber, two front wall absorbers, a cloud and first reflection panels.
4. I also plan on building the studio desk and a couple of moveable 1.8m high (6') gobo's.
I will post again with some questions.
Finally, many thanks to Stuart for this incredible resource and also to all of you who have taken time to share the work and progress on your own studios.
So much already learned. Thank you!
Dave