Setting up an office, once the new floors are in. There was a flood...Looking for advice. As yoy ca. See it isnt a huge space. Roughly 195cm wide, 220cm deep on the short wall, 300cm on the long wall. I'm planning for an 80 centimeter deep desk, because my setup is two 32 inch monitors.I'm going to put in automatic drop door sweeps on this door and another door leading to the hallway, as well as ceiling the gap around the door to sound proof the doors as much as possible.Depending on how the sound is in the room if I need additional soundproofing I was going to get some thick MDF sheets improp them up against the walls, covering the inside with that triangle acoustic foam to stop the reverberations. If additional soundproofing is not needed I will just attach the acoustic foam to cardboard or thin mdf and attach it to the wall.I don't want sound coming in or out and I need to have good audio quality for a work from home job.Does anyone have any ideas of what to do to create a good home office? Maybe I could get some kind of grow lights and have Bonsai trees in there?
The shape is a bit odd, that's a built-in in closet for a guest room>>2971318
should i put my collection in this office?
Don't replace the floor it will flood again. Put up more princess stickers. Mount cheap ass $5 walmart pillows to the walls for sound dampening (better than overpriced chinese relabled packing foam audiopedos buy) decorate with strobe light blow up doll and decorate new soft wall with markers. Purchase ULINE H-9628-LAM for desk and NSN#: 7110-01-630-5164 for chair. >>2971796Awesome collection dude! I love you. Drill hole though and mount to wall with step bolt.
>>2971321>The shape is a bit oddyou don't say, the entire office is on its side