Turn Your Home Into A Studio

Home studio

Have you ever dreamed of having your own place at home to hone your craft? Whether it’s recording music, singing, or dancing, a studio of your very own can provide the opportunities galore. The following resources can guide you toward carving out the perfect space.

Consider the Benefits

You might be surprised at how much you can benefit from a studio in your own home.

  • A new home studio means you have a space to practice any time, and to reap the many health benefits performing offers. 

  • You could even make money by teaching students in the space, which could be anywhere from $25 to $75 per lesson. 

  • Don’t rule out the possibility of picking up online gigs as well. 

  • You can even make it a flex room, doubling as a gym, office or whatever you need.

  • As if that isn’t enough, it’s an improvement project that can increase the amount your home is worth if you decide to sell down the road.

Decide on Space

Certain qualities can make a home studio superior. 

  • Start by selecting an area where you won’t be interrupted and sound won’t be an issue. 

  • Adding soundproofing helps; the average cost is $1,700.

  • Light the space appropriately.  

  • Flooring is critical as well.

Tips and Hints

A great space is just the starting point. These little bonuses will make it all the better.

  • A more mobile experience is possible with handy apps

  • Those with sound equipment should be alert to electrical concerns

  • If you have other performers or students visit, keep sanitation and health in mind as well.

  • Learn how to play the piano in your in-home studio by taking virtual lessons from top musicians through STL Piano Lessons.

If you’re dreaming of an in-home studio, there are some great ways to make one yours. Decide on your space and outfit it appropriately, keep some handy hints in mind, and soon you’ll be reaping the benefits.