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Is this ok for a studio

Hi guys, This is a spare building I have for a studio, just wanted some thoughts, tips, ideas, it is a bit small but all I have available just need some space for myself as the house is starting to resemble the Subway at Rush hour due to recent additions to the family, interested to hear any opinions on how to get the best out of it, here are some details.

The buildings about 4.5 meters long and about 3 meters wide, the roof height is about 4.5 meters no ceiling, it's not that big but the only spare building I have, it has quite a high pitched roof and the walls are quite thick as it is an old building with cob walls which was a material used for building a few hundred years ago over here they are pretty soundproof, it has a solid oak door not a lot gets through that either and one window that I might have to soundproof a bit.
Here's a picture my Daughter took yesterday, it's a bit bigger than it looks as she wasn't right at the back of the room but gives a general idea

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I would move the keyboard onto the left hand side and have it as part of an extension of your desk.

Apart from that I would have a good selection of motivational posters like Hendrix, Cobain, Clapton (insert your fav artist here) etc, posters with circle of fifths, your fav scales etc and a beer fridge is a must.

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I would move the keyboard onto the left hand side and have it as part of an extension of your desk.

Apart from that I would have a good selection of motivational posters like Hendrix, Cobain, Clapton + (Martyn, Santana, Green, Mayer) etc, posters with circle of fifths, your fav scales etc and a beer fridge is a must.

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Good idea for the Keyboard Krissovo, long time since I've had posters up in a room that would be cool, the Fridge goes without saying, thanks for having a look, how are things with you


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Good idea for the Keyboard Krissovo, long time since I've had posters up in a room that would be cool, the Fridge goes without saying, thanks for having a look, how are things with you
I am very well, in the process of starting a new business so my free time is now about zero, sleep opportunity about 5 or 6 hours a night but morale is high.

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