OK to use curtain to obtain the optimum room size?


short version:

Is it possible to use a large curtain (stage curtain or sth like that) to adjust the room size? If so any side effect?

long version:

I am building a house and will devote one room for listening and working room. As part of it is a working area, there will be lots of stuffs (table, computer, moniter, printer, bookshelf etc.) that would make the listening room not perfect.

So I got the idea that if I build the room larger than the optimum listening room size and put my working stuff on one end of the room and put the curtain where the size is perfect for a listening room. This way I can listen to music as a background while I work. Then when I want to do a serious listening, I can close the curtain (from ceiling to floor long) and have aperfect listening room size.

Has anyone done this before? Any pro/con doing this way? I guess a curtain may make the room less reflective (deadier), but not sure about diffraction along the edge of the curtain.

Also as it will be my personal room so I can decorate anyway I want and do not have to worry much about its look.

Any thoughts would be appreciated,

Ake
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Showing 1 response by hifiho

If you're building a house from scratch, why not just make 2 rooms? Insulate the wall well, and use insulated patio(outdoor) doors between the 2 rooms. When it's time for "critical listening", just close the doors. Maybe you might want to "deaden" the doors with Sonex or similar material.