![]() ![]() In front of the display is a pair of musician stools.The left wall displays three guitars on wall racks.Each bookcase has a lamp on the far ends.The wall opposite the seating are contains a fireplace flanked by bookcases.A grand piano and piano stool take advantage of the natural light pouring in through the window.A crystal chandelier is centered in the room. Seating for guests or family relaxing time features a modern chair, round table with a lamp, and an L-shaped sectional with a modern floor lamp and coffee table nearby. Set the chairs in horizontal rows, allowing for a center or side aisle.Use chairs with upholstered seats or utility folding chairs with thick cushions.Place battery-operated small lamps or votive candles on each table.Use two-chair/table sets, placing the sets throughout the room as desired.Use tall floor plants in corners and at the room entrance and a smaller one on a coffee table. Include a few plants of varying heights in your design.Add table lamps for soft ambient lighting or mini-crystal chandeliers above end table for a glitzy effect.Be sure to include end tables to hold drinks.Add a few pouffs or upholstered ottomans for additional seating when needed.Use upholstered furniture, such as a sofa or love seat, and a few comfortable chairs.Locate the lounge sitting area directly across from the stage so everyone can see the performance. The stage design should reflect the musicians and their music style. Add side and back wall draperies and lighting. This can be placed on the side wall or, depending on acoustics, at the end or corner of the room. You can build a step-up stage or designate a section of the room where musicians' chairs are set. Place an upholstered chair, table, lamp with a fabric shade, and a fabric wall hanging in the corner.Ī music room that serves the dual purpose of practice and performance should accommodate both the musicians and guests comfortably.Fabric room dividers/screens placed in a corner to make a vignette with a floor plant also works.Make sure the books are of varying sizes and heights. Use a bookcase or bookshelves in a corner.Referred to as "standing waves," this acoustical problem produces a "fluttering" sound. Corners create what's known as the " megaphone effect" by bouncing sound between the two walls. If you have installed acoustic tiles, foam pad with a carpet or rug and draperies but still have acoustical issues, your problem may be the corners in your room. Corners are notorious for creating reflective sound. Sometimes, it's better to use sound diffusion. Sound absorption isn't always the best solution for reflective sound generated by glass and other hard surfaces. This will result in a muffled effect known as acoustically dead. Be careful not to create too much sound absorption. Balance is the key to achieving your goal. ![]()
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