A studio can have great monitors, reliable converters, and dialed-in software, yet still feel awkward because the workspace was never built for real sessions. The signs are subtle: the mouse sits too far from the keyboard, screens strain your neck, and notes compete with controllers. After a few long edits, those compromises chip away at focus. I've seen rooms tighten up overnight after a single furniture swap, even with the same gear list. In this article, we will discuss the differences that actually matter before you upgrade.