philbymon wrote:Okay - I'm guessing from the info you've said that the bldg is 16 x 20.
Ceiling height - would you prefer a cathedral? Maybe a partial cathedral ceiling. 8 ft walls, then the ceiling follows the roof pitch to about 10 ft. No more than a 4/12 pitch on the roof line. This leaves about a 4 ft level strip down the middle of the ceiling, but it also deflects sound nicely.
Rough guestimate brings you in on the bldg at about $19,000, w/finished walls & ceiling, electric hookup, carpeted floors over concrete pad, ceiling lights, shingled roof, w/no exterior windows, or plumbing or painting.
That's what it'd cost you around here, anyway.
yeah I like the partial cathedral idea, not worried with plumbing, got a sh*tter in the house

I also got a buddy who's gonna help frame, drywall, and run the wiring for it, My brother used to be a brick layer, and did a lot of other construction stuff, so he's gonna help with the foundation. There is already a slab where I want to put it, but no type of water barrier, so I have to get it formed. My main concern is material cost. A friend of mine said there is some sort of inexpensive insulation material I can buy which i can put between the walls to deaden them to escaping sound, that might piss off the neighbors. Basically what I need to know is how much for the wood, concrete forming, wiring(electrical), carpet, aurolex, and interior windows may use some kind of Plexiglas fothe this, and frame it to look like a window).