Help w/ studio design!

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Help w/ studio design!

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Hello guys,

I'll be building my new studio in the next 30/45 days and I need some help.
I'm thinking about 28x28x11.5 and the place needs to have:
live and control rooms, bath room, lobby and a vocal booth. If I could fit a small room to serve as a video editing suite, that would be nice.
I did this ugly scratch... but... nevermind... it's late and I'm tired...
Any suggestions are welcome.
By the way, any walls will be brick&cement walls...
thanks!!
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Hi jeronimo - check out this thread - it's the same shape as your area

http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=166

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Ok John, that one is a little smaller. What kind of software do you use to draw those designs? Is it smartdraw? If you can send me the original smartdraw file... I can just push the dimensions a little to suit my needs :).
By the way, those two rooms left side and top, are those supposed to track drums? What do you suggest?
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Here's the file:

http://johnlsayers.com/Stuff/plan.sdr

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Thanks John! :D
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Hey John, I've just shown the design to the architect and I guess we will be doing it just like that... I'll keep everybody posted about that!! I guess it'll be a nice construction to show here at the forum!
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We'll make a page for it at the Studios Under Construction site if you wish :):)

http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/index.htm

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Hey John, I made some minor changes on the design you sent me...
actually I re-made it, but w/ very small changes.
What do you think?
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Post by John Sayers »

cool - a couple of things - why not put in double sliding doors between the control room and the light brown room - just add another wall at 6 degrees to the existing doors. The new frame then becomes the second wall ...shit I'll draw it. :):)

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I also did this one... but it doesn't have the vocal booth... that I need...
John, do you mind just taking a quick look on those sliding doors that are avaliable here in Brazil http://www.tigre.com.br/htdocs/Consumid ... roduto.cfm. Those are PVC frames w/ double glass... I don't know how thick is the glass... but I guess it's quite thin... oh, and sorry but the site is in portuguese :)
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Yes - that would work except I'd turn the control room around 180 degrees. I make the right wall fixed and angle the opposite wall by 12 degrees. You enter between the monitors like at Left Bank http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Left_Bank.htm which leaves the back wall clear for trapping.

As for your sliding doors I'm sorry I can't tell from the website - can't read portuguese either :):)

Make sure you look for these features

BTW - once again - how do you get gear into the studio??

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Ok John, I'm just changing the CR position on the 2nd draw, and makind a third one, 9m x 6m, following the directions on Left Bank (kinda of) :D
I'll post them in a few...
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Ok, here comes the flip in the CR... I think it's kinda small... I don't know... :)
Comments and suggestions John? Please!!!
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Post by John Sayers »

More like this - you save the space on the right side.

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Man, I must say your brain works different from ours :) !!!!! That's a simple solution!! Thanks again!
Now, I just thought about using some other dimensions... check this out.
There is a nice lobby, bath room, nice CR w/ a vocal booth (notice the window that will show a nice view to the trees, and some neighbours :) ), a locker that can fit a guitar amp in and a nice drum room!!!
Again, the gear has to go thru the CR to get into the live/drum room...
And I'll use one of those split air conditioners to the CR and one to the live/drum room.
I feel like this is the better idea I had till now... what do you think?
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