By Steve Wright

Published: Friday, 20 January 2023 at 12:00 am


If you love your music, you probably dream of having your own quiet refuge where you can listen to it at peace and undisturbed. Music lovers are discovering the joys of a dedicated music room for listening, and they’re not the only ones. Even for non-music aficionados, the ability to go to a room in your house and sink into some music without fear of disturbance is being recognised as important for wellbeing.

We’ve put our heads together and come up with some easy, affordable ways in which you can turn any room in your house into a dedicated music room 0r listening room. There are a few steps you can take: one or two very comfy chairs and some decent listening equipment are the most obvious items on the list, but after that you can begin turning your room into a real audiophile’s paradise with other items such as shelving for your favourite vinyl records, or even (if you like to crank up your Beethoven or Wagner) some sound-absorbing wall coverings.

Here are our top tips for creating the perfect music room.

 Music room ideas

Best sound systems for a music room

Let’s deal with the most important thing first: the music, and how to listen to it at its very best. When it comes to the different ways to listen to your music, you have quite a few different options. You will probably want to start with a decent hi-fi system, and we’ve taken a look at the best hi-fi systems for classical music lovers elsewhere on the site.

Essentially, you can ask yourself: do you need a CD player? Or a turntable for your precious vinyl? Or both? Or will you be streaming music from your phone, and just be needing some decent speakers?

If you’re a regular radio listener, will internet radio be OK, or do you want DAB/FM? Is hi-res streaming (Wi-Fi) important to you, or will Bluetooth be acceptable? Whatever your particular requirements, you’ll be able to find a wealth of audio systems out there, at various budget points.

For example, among our list of best turntables for 2023 you will find the excellent SONY PS-LX310BT Belt Drive Bluetooth Turntable, which can stream audio to as many as eight compatible speakers. This turntable is fully automatic, so it’ll return the tonearm back to its support as soon as the record’s over: no need to get out of your comfy chair (more on those in a moment) as soon as the record finishes. It also, like all modern turntables, plays records at both 331⁄₃ rpm and 45 rpm, so your entire vinyl collection right back to the 60s is covered.