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Home » Tutorial » Where Should You Not Put A Piano: Avoiding Acoustic Calamities

Where Should You Not Put A Piano: Avoiding Acoustic Calamities

Last updated August 12, 2024

Where Should You Not Put A Piano: Avoiding Acoustic Calamities

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Have you ever wondered where should you not put a piano? Get ready for some helpful tips on where to place your beloved instrument in your home.

As a pianist, I’ll tell you a little secret: placing your piano next to a heat source is like giving it a one-way ticket to the repair shop.

Just like you wouldn’t want to sunbathe in a blizzard, your piano needs the right spot— not too hot, cold, and not in direct sunlight.

By the end of this article, you’ll be avoiding piano placement mistakes like a pro and keeping your instrument in excellent condition. Ready to keep going?

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Avoiding Environmental Damage

I can’t overstate how important it is to keep your piano safe from harm’s way. It’s about striking the right balance between temperature and humidity—a bit like keeping a cake perfect in a bake-off!

Protecting from Temperature and Sunlight

A Piano In The Middle Of A Natural-Lit Room

I’ve always said my piano hates basking in the sun like some chocolates on a summer day. Direct sunlight can cause your piano to fade and lead to tuning instability due to heat.

To protect your prized instrument, consider placing it away from windows or a spot that receives direct sunlight; if that’s not an option, heat-blocking window film or good-quality blinds can be a real game-changer.

Remember, any heat sources like radiators or air vents invite trouble by causing temperature fluctuations; try using vent covers or repositioning your piano to avoid that hot air flow.

Managing Humidity for Piano Health

A Woman Adjusting The Humidity Inside A Room

Humidity and pianos have a love-hate relationship; too much or too little can lead to an acoustic disaster. The ideal humidity level for a piano is between 30% and 50% because it keeps the wooden components from warping or cracking.

A climate-controlled room, or at the very least a humidity control system inside your house and a dehumidifier or humidifier, can significantly maintain consistency.

No drafts, please – they’re as welcome as a bee in one’s bonnet, disrupting the balance of constant temperature we’re after.

Central heating systems tailored for pianos combat those atmospheric changes. It’ll keep your piano feeling as snug as a bug in a rug!

Strategic Placement for Optimal Performance

Deciding where to put my piano is like choosing where to plant a tree. It needs the perfect spot to thrive; with pianos, it’s all about balancing aesthetics and sound.

Let’s dive into the details of setting up for an excellent performance.

Choosing the Right Room and Position

Finding a room with acoustic pianos is my first order of business. High ceilings and wooden floor can create an acoustic wonderland where my piano’s sound waves twirl and swirl in the air.

Placing an acoustic piano against a wall can lead to slow hammers, affecting the instrument’s responsiveness and touch. Wall placement can impact the piano’s overall performance and the player’s experience.

With grand pianos, I look for a spot that shows off its curves and keeps it away from the cold or heat. I aim to park the straight edge against an inner wall, allowing the soundboard—the heart of the piano’s beautiful sound—to breathe freely.

A Piano Beside A Window

And when it comes to upright pianos, a cozy nook away from windows and vents, where humidity and temperatures play nice, is perfect.

Caring for Your Piano's Exterior and Acoustics

Direct sunlight is a big no-no for keeping my piano’s finish from fading into a ghost of its former glory. 

A piano cover or strategically placed curtains can be real lifesavers here.

Also, those caster cups are more than fancy décor—slip them under the wheels, and voilà, I’m protecting the floors and the piano’s delicate balance.

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Where should you not put a piano:
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Finding the best placement for my piano is like creating a cozy den for a beloved pet. Just as you wouldn’t place your furry friend anywhere, the same goes for your musical companion. I’ll avoid direct sunlight and drafty doors and windows to keep it sounding great.

Piano should not be near any radiators or fireplaces, for sure. It doesn’t like a hot room or a chilly draft. Humidity can cause problems, so avoid damp and misty areas.

Place your piano against an inside wall, away from the hustle and bustle of household traffic. This keeps the temperature stable and reduces any sudden changes.

A Piano Placed On A Wall Beside A Stairs

A good location helps create beautiful music and makes my piano the heart of my home, where it can flourish and fill the space with lovely music.

Here’s to creating a delightful corner for our piano friends, ensuring they’re tuned in for the long haul, and keeping our melodies magical!

 

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FAQ's

Where is the best place to put a piano in a room?

The best place to put a piano in a room is against an inside wall, away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heat sources, in a stable environment with consistent temperature and humidity.

Is it OK to put a piano near a window?

It is generally not recommended to place a piano near a window due to potential exposure to direct sunlight, temperature variations, and drafts, which can affect the instrument’s tuning, finish, and overall condition.

Should an upright piano be against a wall?

Yes, placing an upright piano against a wall, preferably an inside wall, is generally recommended to provide stability, support, and protection for the instrument.

Why do pianos have to be on an inside wall?

Placing a piano against an inside wall helps to provide a more stable environment for the instrument. Inside walls typically experience fewer fluctuations in temperature and humidity than outside walls, which can help maintain the piano’s tuning stability and overall condition.

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  1. Carol_the_Bookworm says:
    April 14, 2025 at 1:15 pm

    Imagine putting a piano in the bathroom for those acoustics, Robert Emery! Jokes aside, really useful guide on where NOT to place a piano. Who knew sunlight could be such a drama queen for pianos?

    Reply
  2. ElderNotes says:
    March 13, 2025 at 10:05 am

    While the DP-90U Upright Piano by Gear4Music is featured as an option, it’s important for potential buyers to consider the action and sound quality relative to traditional uprights. The digital aspects offer convenience but might lack in providing the authentic touch and tone experienced pianists look for.

    Reply
  3. xXKeySmasherXx says:
    December 15, 2024 at 4:24 pm

    kawai CN21 sounds cool, anyone tried it?

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  4. MarieSings says:
    October 23, 2024 at 1:16 pm

    Absolutely loved the section on avoiding environmental damage, Robert Emery! As someone who’s always preaching to my students about the importance of where they place their instruments, it’s refreshing to see such a detailed guide. The insights on managing humidity were particularly enlightening. It’s a detail so easily overlooked but crucial for the wellbeing of a piano. Thanks for shedding light on this!

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    • MarieSings says:
      April 14, 2025 at 1:15 pm

      PianoLover101, yes! They suggested keeping the humidity level around 30-50% to prevent damage. A hygrometer can help monitor this.

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    • PianoLover101 says:
      February 11, 2025 at 11:52 am

      MarieSings, did they mention anything about specific humidity levels to aim for? Trying to adjust my room accordingly.

      Reply

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