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The most important details of a recording studio build

by Robert Holbrook 01/24/2024

What exactly goes into a recording studio build? If you're thinking about setting up a home recording studio, there are plenty of factors to consider beyond the basic needs for equipment. The location, size and layout of the space can have a huge impact on sound quality and other functional aspects of recording.

Here are some of the nuances to remember when setting up a home studio:

Choose a location

Where is the best place in your home to add a studio? Ideally, it should be a place with minimal outside distraction that's still easily accessible. It's also important to consider the comfort of your fellow residents and avoid putting a recording studio right next to a child's bedroom, for example.

Basements make an excellent place for studio spaces, but might require a bit of basic renovation before they're pleasant to spend time in. The right lighting, furnishings and creature comforts can turn even the creepiest basement into a stylish and cozy studio.

Elevate the floors

Lifting the floors improves acoustics in your studio while limiting the amount of noise transference to other parts of the house. To DIY studio floors, try simply laying wood over foam blocks. You can cover the wood with cozy area rugs to complete the effect.

Add ventilation & insulation

In recording studios, all gaps and cracks should be patched and filled with soundproofing. Not only does this assist with reducing reverb, it keeps the studio quiet from the outside.

However, you also need to breathe! Proper ventilation in a studio is critical, so take plenty of "open door" breaks and consider adding a fan or silent air purifier.

A professional recording studio is full of equipment like monitors and digital audio workstations, but there are other important factors to consider before you move any furniture or buy any gear. Focus on these key things when building your own DIY recording studio to have the best possible experience making music at home.


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Robert Holbrook

Robert J. Holbrook

Broker/Owner, Realtor™

Professional Designations:  CLHMS, CRS, CMA, ALHS, GRI, CRLS, ABR, SRES, ePRO

Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Holbrook Realty serves families with their real estate needs in Texas (#538582), Oklahoma (#170585), Colorado (ER.100038767) and Washington (#27953). Robert Holbrook, the Broker at Holbrook Realty, is also a mortgage broker in Texas and Colorado (NMLS #305616, CO MLO100538188). This additional experience helps our customers navigate the home selling and buying process with confidence and ease.