flexiblefullpage
Currently Reading

Trading in the Man Cave for a Music Room in The House That Blues Built

Advertisement
billboard
Custom Builder

Trading in the Man Cave for a Music Room in The House That Blues Built

Fourth-generation custom builder Albert Cummings splits his time between the world of residential construction and the music industry, so it only makes sense that his personal home includes a customized music room


By Layne Deakins October 6, 2023
the house that blues built exterior
Music, and particularly blues music, has played a fundamental role in dictating the design of the basement in The House That Blues Built. | All images: Nicholas Whitman

Not only is Albert Cummings a music industry veteran who has worked alongside Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Sheryl Crow, Susan Tedeschi, and B.B. King, among others, but he’s also a renowned custom builder. His personal home, a custom build in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, is fittingly named “The House That Blues Built,” and unsurprisingly, his lifetime dedication to music is integral to the home’s design.

Along with his wife and business partner Christina, the musician/custom builder is turning the home’s lower level, a finished walk-out basement, into a state of the art music room that Cummings calls “a man cave with guitars instead of cigars.”

Rather than adding a recording studio to the home, Cummings opted for a casual practice space separated from the rest of the house. Though not as high-tech as a recording studio, the home’s music room does include soundproofing and more specific humidification settings for proper guitar storage.

“It’s not a recording studio, but it will include soundproof insulation from Owens Corning in the ceiling and the walls to muffle the sound,” says Albert. “That specific room also has a humidification system that will keep the environment at the proper moisture content, which is really important for all of the instruments.”


the house that blues built

the house that blues built unfinished basement with insulation

the house that blues built more finished basment
As the basement of The House That Blues Built continues to take shape, we can start to envision what the space will ultimately look like.

Apart from the music room’s technical design considerations, Christina, who initially came up with the idea for a practice space, handled the interior design. She incorporated moody colors with a display of Albert’s guitars and memorabilia. Along with a relaxed seating area, Christina decided to add a more extraordinary feature to Albert’s music cave: a stage.

“Anytime someone else in the industry comes to visit, we’ll have a designated place in the house to hangout, plug a guitar in, and actually play on a stage,” she says. “It’s perfect for both of us because it’s a fun addition for him but it looks aesthetically the way I want it to be.”

While he has no plans in the works to perform for his soon-to-be neighbors, Albert does hope to put the stage to good use, whether entertaining guests, hosting band practice, or live streaming gigs from the comfort of his own home.


the house that blues built basement layout

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, we learned that Albert needed a space where he could livestream, and we really didn't have that space available,” Christina says. “The hope is to be able to send out a full concert video if he chooses to, and while it’ll look to viewers like it’s happening at a cool little venue, it’ll actually be in our home.”

Beyond late night practice sessions and live streamed concerts, Albert envisions the completed music room as a secluded space for inspiration, collaboration, and creativity where he can delve deeper into his passion for music both as a hobby and a career.

“I think the new music will originate in this space,” he says. “That's how I see it. This is a place where I can spend time with friends or be alone, write songs, and keep making music.”

Related Stories

Custom Builder

Alaina Money-Garman: Building to Move the Industry Forward

Alaina Money-Garman is Woman of the Year. Here's how she achieves success by staying true to her values and looking beyond the monetary pay-off

Custom Builder

4 Personal Touches This Custom Builder Adds to Every Home

These four additions add a personal touch and level of consideration for its occupants

Custom Builder

How the Yelp v. Google Lawsuit Could Impact Online Reviews, A Lawyer Explains

You focus on Google reviews to boost your company’s reputation. What happens now that Yelp alleges Google’s monopoly on reviews?

Custom Builder

New Report for Custom Builders: Let Your Voice Be Heard

Take our survey by Sept. 23 to let your voice be heard and have the chance to win a $100 gift card

Custom Builder

Developing a Leading—and Winning—Custom Building Company: Living Stone’s Story

Living Stone Design + Build President Sean Sullivan is the Custom Home Builder of the Year. This is how Sullivan built his custom building company 

Custom Builder

On the Boards: Modern Organic Spec Home With All the Bells and Whistles

A spec home with a trendy design is perfect for a multitude of homeowners 

Custom Builder

A 90-Year-Old Remodel Creates a Beyond Net Zero Home

A complete remodel of a 90-year-old house exceeds net zero energy use by following stringent passive building standards

Custom Builder

Custom Home Building Nearly Hits Two-Year High

Despite a broader slowdown in the sector, Q2 2024 points to brighter times ahead for custom builders

Custom Builder

How Can Custom Builders Respond to the Current Market?

How can custom builders capture clients today? The Farnsworth Group President Grant Farnsworth shares insights into what custom builders can do

Custom Builder

The Do's and Don'ts of Print Marketing for Custom Builders

See how print advertising can differentiate your brand and understand what makes impactful print marketing

Advertisement
boombox1
Advertisement
boombox2
Advertisement
boombox3
Advertisement
native1

More in Category

Custom Builder

Alaina Money-Garman: Building to Move the Industry Forward

Alaina Money-Garman is Woman of the Year. Here's how she achieves success by staying true to her values and looking beyond the monetary pay-off

Custom Builder

4 Personal Touches This Custom Builder Adds to Every Home

These four additions add a personal touch and level of consideration for its occupants

boombox4
Custom Builder

How the Yelp v. Google Lawsuit Could Impact Online Reviews, A Lawyer Explains

You focus on Google reviews to boost your company’s reputation. What happens now that Yelp alleges Google’s monopoly on reviews?

Custom Builder

New Report for Custom Builders: Let Your Voice Be Heard

Take our survey by Sept. 23 to let your voice be heard and have the chance to win a $100 gift card

boombox4
Advertisement
native2
Advertisement
halfpage1