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Curious where everyone else spends their time when noodling or practising around at home or studio etc.

Since Baby #2 my sound proofed studio/gear room/office has become mostly a baby room.

So now I cart out what I can to the complete other end of the house to the dining room..

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My office.
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H671 wrote:My office.
that double necked bass/guitar! :clap:

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Excuse the old photo, but our spare room currently serves as my sanctuary.

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It's not particularly neighbour-friendly but who cares :thumbup:

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shit my practice space is sitting on the couch playing an unplugged strat....love it to :thumbup:
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Messy pic of part of our jam room, loft above our drummers garage, we've done a lot more work since this, fitted out a control room etc, setting it all up for recording :)

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I too have had to compromise since we shifted house. My gear's now set up in the bedroom. At least it's not in the way so I don't have to disassemble / reassemble all the time but I do miss my old office and am already looking sideways at every house for sale locally wondering if there's a potential guitar den within.

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You change houses almost as often as you change guitars!
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yep for me its the Marshall in the bedroom and the multi amp in the lounge
and the wardrobe crammed with guitars :)
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Re-doing the floor in my kitchen so practice space is currently filled with bits of flooring and sawdust. Will take a photo later in the week when I've cleaned it.

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I'm pretty Lucky.

My double garage never got much use so a few years ago I grabbed some french doors of Trademe and Converted the double garage to a single and a man cave. It's an idea i saw at an open home. Anyway it turned out great and is definitely my place of relaxation.
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bluesierra wrote:I'm pretty Lucky.

My double garage never got much use so a few years ago I grabbed some french doors of Trademe and Converted the double garage to a single and a man cave. It's an idea i saw at an open home. Anyway it turned out great and is definitely my place of relaxation.
this is what i need..

our double garage is full of cars. and our "shed" garage is storage for all my in-laws stuff - as we rent their home. :problem:

almost need a bigger house!
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SimpleSi wrote:
bluesierra wrote:I'm pretty Lucky.

My double garage never got much use so a few years ago I grabbed some french doors of Trademe and Converted the double garage to a single and a man cave. It's an idea i saw at an open home. Anyway it turned out great and is definitely my place of relaxation.
this is what i need..

our double garage is full of cars. and our "shed" garage is storage for all my in-laws stuff - as we rent their home. :problem:

almost need a bigger house!
Yeah it's been good. Has decluttered the house a bit. Also I can hammer away without bothering anyone.

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Nowhere near as flash as you fullas; the tiny amp and multi FX in the lounge with some guitars on a rack...

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I'll play as I just spent a couple of hours tidying up

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