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Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and beige floor family room idea in San Francisco with a music area, white walls, no fireplace and no tv
Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and beige floor family room idea in San Francisco with a music area, white walls, no fireplace and no tv

Trendy medium tone wood floor and brown floor home studio photo in Detroit with white walls

John Foxworthy
Trendy open concept concrete floor and brown floor living room photo in Austin with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and a stone fireplace
Trendy open concept concrete floor and brown floor living room photo in Austin with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and a stone fireplace
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Mark P. Finlay Associates, AIA
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Example of a large trendy freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home studio design in New York with white walls
Example of a large trendy freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home studio design in New York with white walls

This private studio, built in collaboration with producer, engineer, and pianist Ian Miller, is a fully custom creative space designed around his workflow and artistic process. The project blended NILES’ technical execution with Ian’s hands-on finishing work, resulting in a studio where every corner has intention and every system supports a seamless, plug-and-play workflow.
The structure began as a barn-style two-car garage with a second floor. After exploring several layouts and engineering options, we landed on a design that leveraged the high ceilings and existing footprint to create a dynamic and spacious acoustic environment. Generous daylight from surrounding windows connects the interior to the outdoors, while layered textures, warm tones, and custom finishes create a grounded yet inspiring atmosphere.
The Control Room is fully isolated from the rest of the building with sound-reducing wall systems, a full soft-ceiling bass trap, tuned corner traps, treatment throughout, and full-lite doors for controlled transmission and visibility. Though modest in size, it delivers accurate monitoring and integrates smoothly with the larger live environment.
Roasted Bean Studio was built to support any direction Ian pursues—from producing to mixing to live performance. The space provides the sonic palette and creative flexibility needed for a wide range of projects, offering a visually inspiring and acoustically reliable environment that empowers his work every day.

Example of a large minimalist enclosed concrete floor family room design in Seattle with a music area and white walls

This 1,400 sq. ft. studio, built in 2018 for Grammy Award–winning drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Adam Box, was one of the earliest full-scale NILES design–build projects. After years of session and touring work, Adam had a clear vision for his own creative home—a space that combined comfort, vibe, and technical precision. Our team partnered closely with him through every phase of the design and build process to bring that vision to life.
The studio features a full Control Room, a spacious Live Room, two amp isolation booths, and a large dedicated ISO booth engineered specifically for dry drum capture. Each room is fully wired for a complete live-tracking environment, enabling an entire band to plug in and record seamlessly. The Live Room is sonically open and collaborative, while the Control Room is fine-tuned for long stretches of creative focus and accurate monitoring.
Aesthetic direction played a major role in this project. Natural stonework, warm wood details, and a comfortable, lived-in feel create a distinctive character throughout the space. Adam added many of his own finishing touches, giving the studio an unmistakable personal identity that reflects his style and musical approach.
The result is a studio that delivers both atmosphere and performance—an inspiring hub for writing, tracking, mixing, and producing at the highest level.

Michael Stadler - Stadler Studio
Mid-sized urban concrete floor and gray floor family room photo in Seattle with no fireplace, beige walls and a music area
Mid-sized urban concrete floor and gray floor family room photo in Seattle with no fireplace, beige walls and a music area

Rock out in this recording studio with recessed display cases where guitars are elevated as works of art. The muted color pallet and definitive angles of the room allow the candy-coated instruments to sparkle and shine.

Who lives there: Asha Mevlana and her Havanese dog named Bali
Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
Size: Main house (400 sq ft), Trailer (160 sq ft.), 1 loft bedroom, 1 bath
What sets your home apart: The home was designed specifically for my lifestyle.
My inspiration: After reading the book, "The Life Changing Magic of Tidying," I got inspired to just live with things that bring me joy which meant scaling down on everything and getting rid of most of my possessions and all of the things that I had accumulated over the years. I also travel quite a bit and wanted to live with just what I needed.
About the house: The L-shaped house consists of two separate structures joined by a deck. The main house (400 sq ft), which rests on a solid foundation, features the kitchen, living room, bathroom and loft bedroom. To make the small area feel more spacious, it was designed with high ceilings, windows and two custom garage doors to let in more light. The L-shape of the deck mirrors the house and allows for the two separate structures to blend seamlessly together. The smaller "amplified" structure (160 sq ft) is built on wheels to allow for touring and transportation. This studio is soundproof using recycled denim, and acts as a recording studio/guest bedroom/practice area. But it doesn't just look like an amp, it actually is one -- just plug in your instrument and sound comes through the front marine speakers onto the expansive deck designed for concerts.
My favorite part of the home is the large kitchen and the expansive deck that makes the home feel even bigger. The deck also acts as a way to bring the community together where local musicians perform. I love having a the amp trailer as a separate space to practice music. But I especially love all the light with windows and garage doors throughout.
Design team: Brian Crabb (designer), Zack Giffin (builder, custom furniture) Vickery Construction (builder) 3 Volve Construction (builder)
Design dilemmas: Because the city wasn’t used to having tiny houses there were certain rules that didn’t quite make sense for a tiny house. I wasn’t allowed to have stairs leading up to the loft, only ladders were allowed. Since it was built, the city is beginning to revisit some of the old rules and hopefully things will be changing.
Photo cred: Don Shreve

Home office/recording studio during construction. Superior Safe Co. 14' long American walnut butcher block countertop, with three seating alcoves, and 11 2" wire grommets. LED tape lighting in all three knee alcoves, and under the toe-kicks. The knee alcove on the left has a dehumidifier with an internal pump, confetti-cut paper shredder, and garbage can.

Recording Studio
Inspiration for a small transitional freestanding desk light wood floor and brown floor home studio remodel in Los Angeles with gray walls
Inspiration for a small transitional freestanding desk light wood floor and brown floor home studio remodel in Los Angeles with gray walls

This deck nicely compliments the Studio Shed home office which is built on a floating floor foundation.
Photo by Studio Shed
Inspiration for a huge modern detached guesthouse remodel in Denver
Inspiration for a huge modern detached guesthouse remodel in Denver

Family room - large modern enclosed concrete floor family room idea in Seattle with a music area and white walls

Inspiration for a large modern enclosed concrete floor family room remodel in Seattle with a music area and white walls

Inspiration for a large modern enclosed concrete floor family room remodel in Seattle with a music area and white walls

Example of a large minimalist enclosed concrete floor family room design in Seattle with a music area and white walls

Photo by Allan Zepeda
Example of a small trendy open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room design in New York with a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv, a metal fireplace and white walls
Example of a small trendy open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room design in New York with a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv, a metal fireplace and white walls

This 1,000ft² recording and production studio, built in 2021 for producer couple Latifah Alattas and Lucas Morton, was designed as a fully custom creative environment that supports writing, mixing, and collaboration at the highest level. Both Latifah and Lucas are multi-instrumentalists, engineers, and mixers, and the studio reflects the full range of their workflows—visually inspiring, technically precise, and intuitive in every room.
The facility was built from the ground up with a strong emphasis on architectural acoustics and plug-and-play connectivity. The layout includes two Control Rooms, multiple isolation booths, and shared common spaces, all tied together with seamless audio integration. No matter where you are in the studio, routing, monitoring, and communication remain effortless and consistent.
Behind the aesthetic, the acoustic design is exceptionally robust. Six independent floating-floor systems support the suites, ensuring each room operates with minimal sound transmission. Tailored sound-reducing wall assemblies, full-lite doors, engineered window systems, and intentional treatment plans deliver clarity, isolation, and precision for tracking and mixing. Each space is mechanically decoupled, allowing multiple rooms to run simultaneously without compromise.
For monitoring, both Latifah and Lucas chose Genelec “The Ones” series monitors with GLM calibration to ensure accurate translation and consistency across the entire facility.
Natural light and a warm, welcoming aesthetic anchor the visual identity of the studio, reflecting the creative energy and personality of its owners. The result is a highly functional, beautifully crafted space where ideas can move freely and production can happen without limitations.
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