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Help me buildout my SMALL space
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thats a tight space. i'd turn the desk to face the sloped wall and i'd add plenty of absorption on the backwall.
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thanks
So would it be best to make this room completely dead? I hate to do that as I hate dead rooms. However, I would want things to translate as well as possible. I've read that rooms smaller than 10'x10' should use absorbtion entirely. I'm close to that size being 9'x11' so I'm not sure what to do. Does the ceiling slant compound the problems or help?
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