Simple Saves: The Five Secrets to Affordable Studio Builds
Jan 27, 2025We all want the dream studio: epic mix room, all the gear, cool architecture, big control room window, epic live room, tall ceilings, a bathroom, lots of doors... The list goes on and on. I always want you to dream, but at some point we have to stop and face reality.
If you have a small budget of $20k-30k to build your soundproof home recording studio, the truth is you can't have every aspect of what you want, but you can still have what you need. In this lesson I am going to break down how to save massively on your studio build and still get what you want.
1) Make A Priorities List
This sounds so basic, but it is often overlooked. I make each of my clients prioritize what they need most in their home recording studio.
This could be sound isolation. It could be space over acoustics. It could be acoustics over sound isolation. It could be a great room for mixing only and recording bands is not that important.
You get the idea. The lower your budget the more you need to design towards that top number one priority over everything else. Yes, you want it all, but you need one or two things max and that will get you where you need to go with limited cash on hand.
2) Square Footage Is the Easiest Way To Save
When a potential client comes to me and says they only have $20k to build their studio I always ask them what the square footage of the usable space in their studio will be. The singe easiest way to shrink a budget is to shrink the studio.
Not what you wanted to hear, but simple saves. Cut out the fluff! You don't need the live room, you don't need the iso-room. The bathroom can wait. Focus on what is most important to do the work you want to do in that room and design with that in mind.
3) Keep It Rectangle
Yes, we all see the fancy angled walls and cool shapes. If you want to save money you must cut out complex angles. Angles = $$$. Construction costs money and basic construction is expensive. Then you add soundproofing on top of it and the price goes up. Then you want to add a ton of complexity to your framing and drive that cost up even more?
If you want to save keep your designed room simple. Keep it a rectangle and you will save.
4) One door, no windows
You want to know what costs a lot of money? Soundproof doors and windows. You want to know what lets out the most sound in soundproofing? Doors and windows! If you want great results at a fraction of the price keep your studio down to one door. Each door adds $3k to the budget and that is on the low end.
Windows also cost a fortune. How badly do you need that control room window? Do you really need a ton of natural light? Each window costs about $100/square foot. If you want a lot of windows it will cost you and you will lower the isolation of your room.
Again, it comes back to priorities. If natural light is priority one than add windows. If you need sound isolation on a budget, cut them out.
5) Don't Use Green Glue, Rockwool or Sonopan
Lastly, there are a lot of companies that want to sell you the easy fix. Just buy rockwool and you will have soundproofing for your recording studio. Or Sonopan does everything, you don't need to decouple your walls. What about Green Glue or carpet glue. Just add glue and suddently you get loads more isolation.
If it seems to good to be true it is because it is. There is nothing sexy about soundproofing. It is basic, you only need basic materials like lumber, drywall and a few isolation clips, the rest is just marketing meant to grow your budget and overcomplicate your build.
Conclusion:
If there is one phrase I would hope you repeat like a mantra as you build your studio it is "simple saves." If you keep that in the back of your mind at every phase of your project you will get the studio you need and meet your budget goals. That is a win win all the way around.
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