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This means cork and rubber flooring for recording studios are not ideal. You need some reverberation to create a natural feel in the final product, so opt for more reflective materials. These include concrete, hardwoods, laminate, and vinyl flooring.
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Read More »The music industry has transformed a whole lot in recent years. With technology rapidly improving and dropping in price, we no longer need the backing of a major record label to access a solid studio. We can build quality studios on a modest budget and a bit of creativity. These days, we simply need the know-how to get high-end sound out of the space we’re working with.
The Importance of Garage Insulation Blocking out air that seeps into your garage is essential to keeping temperatures at a comfortable level, no...
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from any property line. No more than 2 buildings per lot and no more than 200 sq/ft ground area per building. At least 3 ft.
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If you build a granny flat in the garden and the kids move in, this will not affect your Age Pension payments — even if you ask your child to pay...
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However, people who do not get the necessary planning permission for something they are doing risk the possibility of serious consequences from...
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If you have a garden big enough to build another dwelling, then yes, you are allowed to build a house in your garden. You can then provide space...
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“In 2022, affordability is the lead story followed by space.” Homebuyers, particularly first-timers, still want large kitchens, designated offices,...
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One of the most common ways scrap plywood is used is in making wall art. The little pieces are easy to customize to create patterns and glue-ups....
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Plywood thicknesses for roofs start at 3/8” in areas with light load requirements on rafters at 16” centers. Thicknesses of 1/2 to 5/8 inch are...
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