If you’ve been taking piano lessons with success and practicing on a regular keyboard at home, you might be thinking about investing in a piano for your home. Not only does a piano make wonderful music, but it can also be a great focal point in your home. A piano is a big investment, and a piano can also take up a great deal of space. Before you splurge and invest in buying your own piano, let’s take a look at three things you should consider about having this instrument in your home.

Do You Have Enough Space?

There are a few different types of pianos of varying sizes that you can invest in, but they all will take up a good amount of space in your home. A grand piano is going to take up much more room than an upright. Think about where you would put a piano, how much room you have to work with and whether would it be able to fit into the doorway. If you have plenty of space for a piano, you might be able to make it work. Don’t forget about considering the acoustics of a home. This can ensure that your piano playing won’t disrupt any of your neighbors if you live in a multi-unit building.

If you live in a stand-alone home, the room you place your piano should consider proximity to bedrooms and other entertainment areas. If you lack space but are set on buying a piano, then there are options for expanding or adding onto your existing home. Kugler Construction explains that most home additions involve adding new rooms to an already existing exterior wall. This type of addition would allow for the creation of a music room set away from the rest of the house. If you have a large room and want to add a piano to the space, you may be able to install sliding doors. This will allow you to section of the larger room when playing the piano, and then open the doors up when you want the whole space to be one room. 

How Will You Install It?

Once you would purchase the piano, you have to think about moving it. Ask if the piano will be delivered by professionals who know how to properly maneuver it and set it up. Moving Company Reviews talks about how there are many considerations when moving a piano, such as: do you have the manpower, the equipment to safely move it, and the means to move it safely? Once it is in place, think about if you will ever need to move it to another area. If you can’t do this on your own, what will be your plan for moving it again? Keep in mind, a piano can weigh over 1000 pounds. If you want to be able to move it on your own, think about a smaller piano that is on wheels.

Who Will Perform Maintenance?

Piano Technicians Guild points out that once you have the piano settled in its spot, there are ongoing maintenance steps that you might not be aware of. The piano will need to be professionally tuned every so often for it to sound its best. The recommended frequency is twice per year. Also, there may be repairs that are needed to keep your investment in good shape. This equates to ongoing costs.

Investing in a piano is a great way to bring beautiful music to your home. If you have children at home, they can take lessons and learn to play. It’s a great extra-curricular activity. Just like with any other large investment, take the time now to determine if this is a wise purchase.

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