This is the view from halfway up the stairs. This room is also visible from our front door!
I am dealing with a room approximately 17’ x 15’7” with varying ceiling heights (from 7’6” to 8’11” to 10’4”) and a few odd corners etc.
The windows face into my backyard. The external veneer is brick. Here for aesthetic reasons, I’m pretty much forced to keep the windows. I can potentially replace them if that would be worth the cost.
The “left” side backs up to a closed off portion of the attic. I would like to actually open that up as part of this project and move my “office” into that area, freeing up more room in the studio room. Although small, I could potentially use it as a small office/isolation room, etc. What this means, is I will have access to the other side of it for beefing up, adding sheet rock etc.
The current “entrance” will need doors, and WAF is a big issue here since these can pretty much be seen from the front entry of the house. I understand that a room-in-a-room would probably be my best option here, but I don’t think that is feasible. I have no issues adding mass (i.e. additional drywall, etc), but would prefer not to have to construct additional walls, with the exception of the “entrance” which will need to be closed in.
The side with the nook cutout backs up to my son’s room, with the area going into the hallway being his closet. The additional areas protruding portion in the front and back corners, I can only assume is some sort of load bearing wall and/or area for AC ducts to be routed. It might be a possibility to add some additional drywall to his side of the walls, but my preference would be to leave this untouched for now. I would be intereseted in adding "built-ins" inside the nook which could hopefully be used for additional isolation and/or bass trapping.
The entrance side is a pretty big deal, as it is exposed to most of the house. As it stands now, the creaking of my office chair can be heard throughout the rest of the house. I would be willing to do double wall construction here if it would be worth the effort (not doing that elsewhere). In terms of doors, I’ve seen a few creative double door options with air lock, but not sure if that would pass the wife test and provide enough benefit to fight that battle. Right now, I’m leaning towards exterior French doors with glass windows.
Floors…This room is directly above our living room. As it is right now, any move up here is loudly heard below. My thoughts were to remove the carpet and subfloor, do some insulation between the rafters, and then hear what suggestions come up to beef up/quiet the floors. I’m guessing floating the floors won’t make sense, but could be open to that if it would provide reasonable noise reduction. Ideally I would like to have hard surface floors and lose the carpet altogether but will keep it if I have to minimize noise below. A drum riser to decouple the drums is also an option?
I’ve seen a lot about double and triple leaf construction, using resonant channels, etc. and frankly find it a bit overwhelming. I’m hoping to get some definitive answers on some of this and provide a cost effective solution for this home studio. I realize this could potentially be a big undertaking so I’m looking forward to hearing some advice from all the experts here.
Thanks!
P.S. I’ve also attached a VERY rudimentary sketchup drawing of the room if anyone is interested in playing with it.