When you have the passion for music, you can consider having your own music room in your home. It does not have to be the likes of a commercial music studio equipped with the latest gadgets. An empty room - or even a single corner or space in your house - will suffice as your haven for appreciating or making music.
Consider designating a music room where there is a nice view for inspiration, such as a window overlooking a beautiful garden or calm lake. You could also display your music memorabilia if such items inspire you. Doing this is especially applicable when you intend to compose your own brand of music.
You can have a music room that is loaded with the functionality you need as a music lover. However, also consider the aesthetic appeal of the room. For example, if you are a darbuka player or one who loves to create Middle Eastern rhythm, you can centre your interior decorating endeavours on a Middle Eastern theme utilising mosaic tiles and Israeli-inspired carpets, among others to complement your set of percussions.
Music rooms should be as cosy as possible as well to help you create great tunes or to relax you while listening to your favourite rhythms. You can achieve this by bringing in comfortable chairs or bean bags for lounging. Add in some comfortable throw pillows into the room for more comfort.
Other decorative items you can add include lamps with changeable colours or brightness to set the mood, plants whether artificial or real, as well as posters of musicians or artists that you love.