Are you a music lover? Many people are, but with only a spotify account and a pair of earphones to use, the influence of music on your life can be slim. So, why not change that by designing a music space within your own home?
Whether you make your own music or not, designing your home around a love of rhythm is a great way to make your hobby more accessible and enjoyable. That’s why a listening room is quite the popular home renovation right now.
And if you’re not sure what a listening room is, we’re here to break down why they’re great and why you could do with one.
It’s a Super Relaxing Space
Creating a listening room in your home will provide you with a very cosy and comfortable space to spend your free time. You’ll be able to feel at ease within the room, with your favorite music on in the background, perhaps even coming through bass boosted speakers or via a vintage record player you spent hundreds on.
It sounds like paradise, doesn’t it? And it’s all possible with a listening space you can use to shut out the outside world. Even if you’ve just got a tiny box room to make use of, turn it into a space you can destress via your favorite medium.
It Could Also Easily Become a Studio
Fancy yourself as a master music maker? Design your listening room to double up as a home studio and you’ll be rivalling Clive Davis in terms of music production skills! Indeed, a listening room, when designed with music best practices in mind, can be easily adapted into a music recording space.
All you need is the right sound proofing on the walls, somewhere to set up your audio station, and a few handy bits of kit to achieve the right sound levels. You can invest in all of these things at your leisure, but already having a dedicated space to use them in will cut down the time and effort required to a minimum.
You Can Store Your Music Memorabilia Pride of Place
Got a load of old, top price vinyl that’s just sitting in a box somewhere? Maybe you inherited a fender from a relative and the only place to keep it is tucked away in the attic? With a listening room, all of this very valuable and very cool memorabilia can finally be put pride of place.
Your vinyls can be tucked into shelves that’ll keep the sleeves from warping. Your expensive guitars can be carefully placed onto wall brackets, where they’re easy to keep free of dust and mold too. You can then sit back and admire your handiwork, especially in knowing you’ve cleared out clutter in the rest of your home!
If you love music, a listening room could be the best conversion for your house right now. Create a space to enjoy rhythm in and you’ll never struggle to get into the zone.