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Workrooms & Studios.

Home offices. Podcast studios. Sound studios. Study rooms. Quiet, climate-controlled, code-compliant — so work from home actually works.

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What We Do

Work-from-home needs more than a desk in a corner.

A basement office that's too cold in January or too humid in July is one you'll stop using by February. A podcast studio with HVAC hum recorded into every episode isn't a studio. We build workrooms that hold a 22°C / 45% RH baseline year-round, with acoustic treatment where it matters and dedicated circuits where equipment demands them.

We coordinate dedicated networking runs (Cat6a to offices, multiple drops for streaming setups), proper LED lighting that won't flicker on camera, and HVAC zoning so you can run the office at a different temperature than the rest of the house.

For pros: we design podcast studios with isolated floating floors, sound studios with STC 60+ walls, and streaming setups with green-screen rails and on-camera lighting plans.

Scope

What we handle under one roof.

Home Office

Dedicated circuits, Cat6a drops, LED task lighting, HVAC control, ergonomic layout.

Streaming Room

Acoustic treatment, LED color-accurate lighting, green-screen infrastructure, isolated circuits.

Sound Studio

Floating floor, double-wall construction, STC 60+ isolation, tuned room acoustics.

Podcast Studio

Smaller-scale sound isolation, acoustic panels, equipment-rack space, multi-mic rough-in.

Study Room

Quiet, well-lit, good ventilation. Built-in shelving, whiteboard walls where wanted.

Meeting Room

Video-conference-ready — lighting, acoustics, display rough-in, privacy glass where needed.

Local Context

Basement workrooms solve the Bergen County space problem.

Converting a bedroom to a home office means losing a bedroom — which hurts resale. A finished basement workroom adds workspace without subtracting from the house upstairs. Bergen County home values reward both: finished basement square footage and preserved bedroom count. The workroom approach wins on both axes.

Questions

Straight answers.

Can you build a proper sound studio in a basement?
Yes — basements are the best location for sound isolation because three walls are below grade. We design studios with STC 65+ isolation using floating floors, staggered-stud walls, and decoupled ceilings. Cost scales with how quiet you need it.
What internet/networking infrastructure do you install?
We run Cat6a from your main demarcation point to each room, terminate to wall plates, and rough-in for WAPs if needed. If you want a full server/rack closet, we build it with proper ventilation and power.
Do basement offices need special HVAC?
They need zoning. A basement stays 10°F cooler than the rest of the house by default — in winter that's too cold to work, in summer it's fine. We add a dedicated zone with its own thermostat, or a mini-split for precise control.
Can I claim home-office square footage for tax purposes?
Legally finished basement sq ft is livable sq ft per the appraiser's definition if it meets code (egress, ceiling height, HVAC). Tax treatment is your CPA's area.
How long for a home office buildout?
Simple office: 4–6 weeks. Sound studio or full streaming setup: 8–12 weeks depending on isolation spec.

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