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Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia

Posted: Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 19:20
by gearjunk1e
Thanks both of you

My filters are located in easy access in the workshop area adjacent and I'm confident in my joins (caulk, tape, double hose rings) so I'll drop the trapdoors :yahoo:

I've not posted for a while on progress - just working through ceiling modules
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CR ceiling half done
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CR ceiling half done
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and I had to spend a bit of time on the Live Room as the mate I borrowed the nailer from needed it back for big job - a very good friend - I had it here for 2.5 years! I'd left behind two last substantive framing jobs - the infill framing between the joists
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in fill framing 1
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in fill framing 2
and the corner framing around the shed frame double post
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double column
- so I spent some time on those jobs while I had the nailer. Back on the CR ceiling this week :D

Any thoughts on the question on the wings :?:

Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia

Posted: Sun, 2024-Mar-10, 20:53
by gullfo
generally you want the soffits below the edge of the console or desk to be absorptive - so routing wiring in the lower section should not be an issue. many times you can create a wiring trough across the front to keep things need and cover it.

Stand alone "room in a room" studio build in Orange NSW Australia

Posted: Tue, 2024-Mar-12, 18:37
by gearjunk1e
Thanks Glenn
Having posted on this subject I then came across the last few pages of Gareth's blog (the rectification) which is super helpful on this question - and more than a few others regarding control room design :oops: Not sure how I missed it as I'd watched this build quite closely
Andrew