That would be great!"if you can post a simple SketchUp file with a detailed floor plan accurate to < 1/2" with all the info - doors, windows, beams, electric, plumbing, etc etc. then it's possible some of the design elves around here may be inclined to chip in"
Here's my best attempt yet at a to scale, properly oriented, accurate to 0.5 inch sketchup. (edit)
Windows
All the existing windows will be raised up and replaced.
I plan on lots of windows on the south wall starting at the existing window to the southwest corner.
Since the house is attached to the south wall just next to that window , there can never be any exterior windows from there to the south east corner. (The upstairs bedroom is on the other side)
Beam:
I drew the ceiling beam in and dimensioned it.
That beam in the ceiling has a tired scarf joint and will need support: a good place for a wall? columns or another beam under it.
Doesn't matter, we'll fix it one way or another.
Ceiling
The ceiling height varies depending on where you measure it.
Anywhere from 9'-1.5" along the south wall to as low as 8'- 7.5" in the center.
I can get a larger studio along the south wall, (but I look shorter )
Electric:
There is no electricity up here. The old electric is dead.
The mercury vapor lamp and ceiling fan are remnants from the glass blower. All that stuff will be removed.
I installed a new 200 amp service to the building last year, so I can run power anywhere needed.
Plumbing
No plumbing either, though I indicated the rough location of a future bathroom above where plumbing is easily available.
Room Location: (edit)
I keep going round and round on this subject. If we put the room against the north wall I have to deal with insulating an exterior wall for both thermally and acoustically. The north wall is closest to the road noise. I thought that building a free standing room away from that wall might be better. If I make it smaller, I can have a hallway along the north wall. This would help with sound and I could deal with the shell of the building later but the room would be smaller, 1500 cubic feet rather than 1900 cu ft. But bigger would be nice, I have lots of toys to put in here and could use more floor space. But I'd rather not have to finish any major projects on the entire buiding first. (like insulating the entire place) I'd would like to complete this music room first. (A place to escape from the chaos.) (edit) Latest decision IS to put the room against the north (roadside) wall.
Insulation (new)
I planned on building this (stand alone (for now)) room so I could heat it with electric heat.
Later, I will use blown in insulation in the existing exterior wall cavities and foil faced foam. (Heating costs are the big issue up here)
Other Progress:
Bought the RS digital sound level meter and will do some measurements soon hopefully.
Sketchup:
Sketchup chokes my office computer if I try to use any of the cool dynamic components so for now, its basic boxes.
That's it from northen vermont, where even the cows grow beards in the winter to keep warm.