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Recording Studios

Recording studios work best when acoustics, monitoring and the feel of the room support the way it is used. We design recording studios that remain stable, accurate and comfortable over long sessions, with performance that stays consistent over time.

Each space is shaped around the role of the room, the monitoring system, the host building’s acoustic behaviour, and the equipment, layout and atmosphere the client is looking for.

Wide view of Studio 2 at The Chappell, Warner Chappell, London, showing the workstation, microphone, upright piano and brick feature wall.

What we deliver

We design writing rooms, production studios, mix and mastering rooms, live rooms, vocal booths and overdub spaces. The acoustic approach varies by room type and brief, from natural creative environments through to critical listening rooms.

Our scope covers room geometry, early reflection control, low frequency control and isolation design, developed in response to neighbouring uses, expected noise levels and the required separation between spaces. We also coordinate low noise mechanical systems, lighting and technical cable routes so the design is buildable and supports modern hybrid workflows.

Studio 1 at Armada Music, London, showing the synth rack and control room front wall with neon signage.

Technical and Acoustic Priorities

Accurate monitoring sits at the centre of most studio projects, so we assess the speaker to room relationship, boundary interactions, early reflection points and the modal behaviour of the space. Treatment strategies balance broadband absorption, targeted low frequency control and diffusion where appropriate, aiming for clarity, stability and repeatability across different playback levels.

Isolation design is developed around the brief and the required separation between spaces. Some rooms benefit from lighter interventions, while others require more robust multilayer and fully decoupled constructions, with careful management of both airborne and structure borne noise paths. Mapping these paths early helps set realistic performance targets and reduces redesign later.

Mechanical and electrical systems are coordinated to protect the acoustic intent and maintain a low noise floor. Low velocity airflow, vibration isolation on plant, appropriate attenuation, clean power distribution, controlled cable routes and stable environmental conditions all support rooms that operate quietly and predictably in daily use.

Early discussions focus on workflow, monitoring preferences, equipment layout and how the client wants the rooms to feel in daily use. Layouts, treatment design and isolation strategies are then refined into coordinated details that can be built reliably.

During construction we coordinate closely with electrical, HVAC and specialist technical installers so key junctions, penetrations and service routes are delivered as intended and integrate cleanly with the wider facility.

How the rooms are developed

Black and white portrait of producer Fraser T Smith at the mix desk in his control room, editing in Pro Tools.
Studio 1 at Wired Masters, London, rear to front view showing the workstation, outboard mastering gear and large PMC monitors.
View into Studio 3 at Wired Masters, London, showing Cass Irvine at the workstation with reflections in the studio window and LED lighting.

Representative Projects

Next steps

If you are planning a new recording studio or upgrading an existing space, we can assess the building, understand your monitoring goals and outline practical options for achieving the level of acoustic control you require.

Get in touch to discuss your project.

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Acoustic Design & Isolation / Broadcast Radio & TV Studios / Consultancy & Feasibility / Podcast & Content Studios / Recording Studios / Studio Design & Build / Upgrades & Relocations / Workplace and support spaces /