10 Design Tips to Decorate Music Rooms or Studios

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Decorate Music Rooms

If you are a professional musician or just a music enthusiast, you definitely would want to create a separate music room at your home; a place where you can relax; practice your music and break away from your routine life. While any room can be converted into a music room by assembling your musical gears, without proper planning and design, it would never achieve its true potential.

There is endless literature available online for tips on designing your home but not much has been written about how to go about designing a music room. Well, in this article we have compiled a list of design tips to make your music room or studio come alive. Let’s have a look!

1. Select Location Wisely

Select Location Wisely
The location of music room in your house can seriously affect your output. After-all, you wouldn’t want to be disturbed by house-keepers or daily activities while concentrating on your music. A room in the back of the home works well for practicing while basement is the ideal choice for your sound studio.

2. Use Strong Colour Scheme

Give your music studio a strong identity by selecting strong colours. Vibrant colours like red or orange tend to bring out the creative side while blue or green colours are more suitable for relaxed atmosphere while listening.

3. Soundproof Your Room

It’s a music room so it will be loud inside! However, containing music on the inside will keep everyone outside happy. Soundproofing techniques can be applied on the walls, floors and ceilings to restrict the sound within the studio. This also removes the possibility of external noise from traffic, machines etc. to interfere with your music and recording.

4. Put Up Vintage Memorabilia

Selecting a vintage musical instrument adds to the uniqueness of your room and makes it look classy. For example, a turntable can offer you a nice way to experience the old world charm of vinyl records. It should not be very hard to find the best turntable for your budget and taste.

5. Style The Room

Style The Room
Select a style which represents your personality. The furniture of your room must have functional as well as aesthetic use. For example, chairs for practicing must have proper cushion and support for backrest and footrest. Upholstered furniture like sofa and lounge chairs is more suitable for sitting area.

6. Optimize Lighting

The music room must have an optimized natural lighting with adjustable windows to suit the mood of your studio. Apart from that, add floor or hanging lamps to assist lighting at night. As the paint is strong-coloured, metallic lamps are a safe bet.

7. Go For Sound Absorption

Sound absorption techniques improve the acoustics and clarity of sound in your studio. Hard surfaces like flooring, concrete walls and glass windows can reflect sounds and cushioned rugs and thick curtains can be used to balance the echo.

8. Invest In Instruments

No music room is complete without high quality speakers. While installing speakers, make sure that you follow proven techniques for improved acoustic performance. If you are interested in sound mixing or experimenting, a good DJ controller is worth buying as well.

9. Accessorize The Room

Use vibrant sceneries or photo frames of old artists to help you theme the room. Large pillows provide you not only comfort but can be used extra seating on the floor. Plants or flowers add to the freshness and texture of the room.

10. Select Wall Decors

Select Wall Decors
Wall decorators help in personalizing your music room. Metallic strings or art-works and drum-sticks make the room look classy.

To Sum It Up:

Ideally, your music room or studio must reflect your personality. It represents your artistic style and taste. We hope that the tips mentioned in this article will help in designing your new music room.

Thank you for reading!

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