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dnk wrote:My wife is bugging me to hire a professional interior designer to re-design our music room. I did the initial 'design' myself and it was ok, until I ran out of record and equipment storage. I like the idea of a professional doing it for us, but don't like the idea that the 'professional' doesn't have a clue about our hobby. A simple question I ask to check is: why do turntable/equipment racks have only 3 legs instead of 4? As of now, 3 out of 3 answered aesthetics. I have to give these guys credit as their portfolios are very impressive, but when you get suggestions like putting a turntable on top of a stack of drawers, you may have to think twice, or in my case, three times. I have to admit though that I am short of ideas and time to do this by myself.
I am curious if anyone else hired an interior designer for their music room? Who did it and how was it?
Thanks!
mullard88 wrote:I am currently working on my music room. The aesthetics were done by Hazel Uy while the acoustics were done by tracks.
mullard88 wrote:Just renovated my flat to relocate and increase the size of my music room.
mullard88 wrote:Hi Jadis,
It might still take some time. I just discovered one of the stands of the speaker is wobbly. One screw of the stand is missing. Super Mario will try to procure and install the screw. If the stand still does not stabilize, I will have new stands fabricated. I don't know what else to expect as I bring my stuff out of storage.
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