Hacky and Micky basement areas are usually a good place to find quiet and isolation that is a requirement in a music studio. The redesign of a basement to such a space demands careful storage to store instruments, equipment and accessories which are safe and at their right place.
Guitars, microphones and cables can be stored on racks and hooks attached to the wall. Amp units and modular cabinets are stored in shelves. Drawer systems have the smaller accessories such as picks, sheet music and cords well organised. Acoustic panels that incorporate inbuilt storage have double roles; providing soundproofing and offering an organising effect.
In Hacky homes that have atypical basement designs, tailor-made shelving fits in weird areas and so even corners can be used as storage facilities. In small Micky houses, small modular furniture and vertical storage are very efficient without any damage to the creative environment.
Conclusion / Area of Thought: The remodelling of basement areas into music studios demonstrates how storage helps in facilitating creativity and passion. The lesson: in the event that the artistic expression can be enhanced through an organised space, what are some other facets of our homes (or lives) which might be enhanced with structured freedom and thus foster talent and innovation?