Windows in Composing Room
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:09 pm
Hi Everyone,
I'm a composer and I compose out of a studio on the 2nd floor of my home. It is a nice space for what I do here, which is mostly midi mockups. I have a 14.2 x19 "control" room where my composing desk, studio monitors and TV/computer monitors are. And I have an adjoining 28x19 room with my grand piano and lots of other instruments where I also track some session players sometimes.
What I'm hoping someone can help me with is my windows. In my "control room", I have 2 large windows right in front of my desk. I face the 14.2 wall; behind me is the sound lock into my space. My TV hangs from the ceiling in front of me.
I'm wondering if anyone has ever devised some sort of ingenious method for framing over windows like this, yet having some kind of door that blends into the wall that would give access to the windows behind for the occasional cleaning and repair. Or perhaps someone has a really good method of plugging the windows that also blends well with standard acoustic treatment.
This would accomplish 3 things: 1) It would (hopefully) reduce exterior noise 2) It would make the room dark and better for screening my work with clients 3) It would make it possible to put acoustic treatment on the wall in front of me.
I could just put in soundproof windows and blackout curtains and do some acoustic treatment on wheels, but I'd prefer a really sleek, built-in look. I can't close in the windows either, because I can't change the look of the home from the outside unfortunately.
Thanks for any help!
I'm a composer and I compose out of a studio on the 2nd floor of my home. It is a nice space for what I do here, which is mostly midi mockups. I have a 14.2 x19 "control" room where my composing desk, studio monitors and TV/computer monitors are. And I have an adjoining 28x19 room with my grand piano and lots of other instruments where I also track some session players sometimes.
What I'm hoping someone can help me with is my windows. In my "control room", I have 2 large windows right in front of my desk. I face the 14.2 wall; behind me is the sound lock into my space. My TV hangs from the ceiling in front of me.
I'm wondering if anyone has ever devised some sort of ingenious method for framing over windows like this, yet having some kind of door that blends into the wall that would give access to the windows behind for the occasional cleaning and repair. Or perhaps someone has a really good method of plugging the windows that also blends well with standard acoustic treatment.
This would accomplish 3 things: 1) It would (hopefully) reduce exterior noise 2) It would make the room dark and better for screening my work with clients 3) It would make it possible to put acoustic treatment on the wall in front of me.
I could just put in soundproof windows and blackout curtains and do some acoustic treatment on wheels, but I'd prefer a really sleek, built-in look. I can't close in the windows either, because I can't change the look of the home from the outside unfortunately.
Thanks for any help!