I've decided to knock down an existing unused garage/shed and build a studio at the bottom of my garden.
Hopefully I can use this thread to document it's progress.
I'm hoping the studio will be 'general purpose' in that I will be able to record drums, vocals and acoustic instruments as well as electronic instruments. I will be using it for recording, mixing and mastering and during the day I will be using it for my day job (I'm an accountant and I work from home three days a week).
At the moment my design covers 21m², I have some constraints in that the garden is 6.73m wide and there are restrictions on how close to the boundaries I can go (under 2m and there's a 2.5m height restriction, at 2m the height can be 2.5m at eaves and 4m in total), however the studio will be a good 15m from my house and probably 25m from the house behind so I might try for <2m to the boundaries and 4m height. There's also a tree that I can't move.
The build will be a post and beam construction with a double pitched roof (possibly with vaulted ceiling) and the walls will be built as a 'room within a room' with isolated internal and external walls.
I'm currently at a very basic design stage and what I'm interested in at the moment is...
- What kind of natural drop in decibels can I expect from a drum kit at 15M (assuming the drums are outside with no obstacles)
- On the diagram below, I've marked out my drum mat where I think it would do best - what would you do with the layout?
- I'm considering digging downwards to gain some extra height. Obviously there are considerations with flooding but I'm thinking that should be ok if there's concrete all the way around
- Acoustically, what would be the best size in terms of width and height?
- If you've done something similar, what advise do you have?

The 2500mm section already has a concrete base but I'm not adverse to breaking that up and starting again.
