I made a small project of the room, measured every cm of it, and been reading various articles, blogs, ILF posts, watched videos, etc..but i'm currently still trying to figure out what's the best insulation option for me - if building the room-in-a-room thing, or just put an extra drywall layer with rockwool inside, or use wood panels etc.. - so i'd be extremely happy to hear some first hand experiences and/or suggestions from other ilfers.
Some random data:
- It's a small room (9 square meters more or less), so i want to lose the less space possible.
- it's in a basement, and behind the 3 walls of the room there are respectively: neighbors basement, our garage, small aeration space (external wall).
- the fourth wall has to be build: it will divide the room from our storage space/stairs, and the access door will have to be part of it.
- above the room there's our neighbors kitchen, so i guess the ceiling and the walls would carry a lot of vibrations upwards if not properly isolated, which is the thing that worries me the most.
- All of the walls are made of concrete bricks and already have a thin drywall layer cover
My aim is to be able to play at with a small drum kit and mid-sized amp (not-deafening volumes) in here, and have a small desk where i can permanently leave the computer and audio interface etc., but i don't need to create a perfect sounding room for recording purposes, so bass traps etc are out of my plans atm.
Let's talk
