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Room acoustics, of course, are impacted by more things than just size, curtains/carpet/furniture, ceiling height, wallpaper all can make a difference
Apart from that, I play in pretty much every room, yep even in there, and in the garden, front porch - anywhere I feel like at the time
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I think I read somewhere that Robert Johnson on played into the corner of the hotel room where he recorded some of his tracks, in order to get more projection off the walls. not sure if I imagined that or not. Maybe someone can confirm.
On a different but related point, I have a guitar withe same woods (cedar/ rose) as the OP, and it is very dynamic and sensitive- real 'whisper to a scream' stuff depending on whether I play with my fingers or really dig in with a plectrum.
(or top of the stairs )
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
(a) in front of a big window (all that lovely sound washing back over me off the window!)
(b) in front of some double glass doors (ditto)
(c) outside on the deck (no magic sound reflection, but I love being outdoors)
The other week I was stuck in a queue in the car for a couple of hours waiting to drive on board the Bass Strait ferry (which was late). Having nothing better to do, I fished my Maton dreadnought out of the back and sat in the driver's seat playing. Wow! The backwash off the windscreen and other glass was amazing! A very squeezy place to play, but quite an eye-opener. (OK ear-opener.)