Symphony of style

A transformation of an unused spare bedroom in a busy family home into a sound proof music room for a very talented drummer. It was important that this room still felt part of the house without feeling too commercial.

Acoustics were at the forefront of every aspect of the design process so that the space could operate as a recording studio and to reduce the noise from the rest of the home.

David Bowie was an inspiration for this retro glam rock vibe seen in the jewel like colour palette, the flame paisley thick velvet curtains and the blazer striped blinds.

Joinery was added to house the amps and decks. Floating shelving was installed above to showcase his vintage records which doubles up as a revolving gallery.

Colour was injected with the burnt orange thick pile carpet, denim blue walls and pops of accent colours seen in the revolving mustard velvet chair.

CategoryResidential
LocationLondon
Year2025
Websitehttp://project.com

Musical flair

The young drummer required a cool space that he could retreat to and play music alone or with his band but still feel like it belonged to the rest of the house.

It was important to retain a residential feel to this room but definitely making it work practically as a proper music room.

Soundproof cladding was installed to external walls. Acoustic layers have been been added with the thick pile carpet, the velvet door curtains and the window blinds.

Moody blue paneling provides the perfect back drop to the rich terracotta curtains.
It was a lot of fun to work with someone so creative!

Studio denim designed all the bespoke joinery to work as a base to the music controls. Everything is wired back to this central point so planning was key to this design working.

Craftsmanship
Dynamic yet grounded feeling of home.

Amelia Heggie,
Founder, Studio Denim

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