Music Room Ideas
All people love Music. Good music soothes the soul, calms the heart, and fills the ears. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a world without music.
If you are a musician, a recording artist, a member of a band, a businessman engaged in the music industry, or merely a music lover, it would be a cool to have a music Room in your house. This could be a spare Room, a cozy corner, or even a specifically constructed room where you could practice your musical skills, hang out and practice with the band, or just relax and unwind while listening to the soft strums of a guitar.
If you are planning to have a music room, here are some ideas to make it more conducive to its purpose.
1. A music room is usually a place for relaxation. Therefore, you should put chairs, tables, or couches for people to relax while listening. Even a single very comfortable chair, a recliner, or a love seat would suffice.
2. Preferably, your music room should have an outside view, and that outside view should be a pleasant one. For example, through your music room’s window, you may see the city skyline, a garden, or the beachfront.
3. Add some wall decors. For instance, musical metal wall art of your choice may be metal notes that are cut or photo-etched from sheet metal or brass. You may also want to put posters of your favorite singers or musical groups. Do not just stick the posters on the wall; it is usually better to frame it.
4. You can also add other decorations such as lava lamps, flowers, and plants. Lamp shades and blooms usually brighten up any room, and it would be very good to have one in your music room. Choose blooms and light accessories with bright colors. Just make sure that vases and lampshades and such do not stand in the way; a swing of a guitar or the thrusting of a violin bow can knock them off from their perch.
5. The way you arrange the furniture in your music room plays a big part of its composition. For example, if you are using your music room as a place where you can sit and relax while you are playing your guitar, then avoid clutter and put your recliner or seat near a window. If you are using the room as a practice venue, place all large instruments, amplifiers, speakers, and other equipment against the room’s walls, leaving the center clear for you and other members to practice. In case your members are carrying portable instruments such as guitars, make sure to have enough space to swing the instruments around.
6. Aside from music metal wall art, sculptures, and posters, you can also use your own instruments or paraphernalia as decorations-guitars, jackets, album covers, the list is endless.
7. Lighting also plays a big part in setting the mood in your music room. For example, if you are in a rock band, a red light would give your room a “dangerous” feeling, very conducive for a rock theme. However, if you are the one who likes classical or instrumental music, install pin lights and soft lighting.
Alyssa Davis
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music theme room ideas?
i’m twenty and want to redo my room to be more of a music theme . . . i have some old band shirts (queen, blondie, the clash, etc) that i’m going to make into pillows, but i need some ideas for the rest of the room . . . i want a new duvet cover, any thoughts? i’m more into the 80′s thing . . . and i LOVE pink and turquoise . . . but i can’t paint my room
any ideas are appreciated! i want my room to look more grown up, and not so teen-ish! thanks!
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One thing that was very popular in the ’80s was musical notes…perhaps you could applique some notes onto the new duvet cover, or tack them to the wall.
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found DIY ideas here
http://mariesmanor.fateback.com/Music_Theme_Bedrooms.html
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If you’re having a music theme room… I’d say that color-wise you should stick to black and white (which puts you in mind of a piano keyboard, or sheet music), and let the other features of the room make the statement. I have found an article that encourages this idea… will add a link below.
A music theme doesn’t have to be childlike or cheesy at all. Maybe you could find some vintage sheet music and have it framed. Musical items that are vintage or antique won’t look teen-ish.
My Dad is a musician, and he now has all his guitars hanging on the wall in his studio. He did that as a space saving idea… but it looks really cool.
All the best with it… hope it turns out great.
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http://home.families.com/blog/music-inspired-theme-room
my sister done the same theme. try blank cd’s and stick them to the roof or wall, i think she used blutak or adhere stickers. good luck
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Since you can’t paint your walls, why don’t you fold your favorite band shirts and frame them for wall art. That way you won’t be destroying them.Party City has large plastic music notes that you could also put up on your walls.Wasn’t DISCO popular in the 80′s? You can get a whole mirror ball set up (ball,motor spotlight and colored plastic covers ) at Oriental Trading.They also have disco ball plastic beaded curtains.Check out their web site for a free catalog for more ideas. http://www.orientaltrading.com.
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