I'm planning to build a studio in the basement of our house. In addition to me, soon my wife, my 1 1/2 year old son and another due in May will be living in the house. The main purpose of the studio is being able to record some guitar, vocal and occasional live drums with the ability to being used as a home cinema facility. The most important aspect when it comes to sound insulation is to shield the rest of the house (including my neighbours) from all the "noise" coming from the studio.
Most of the recordings will be through my Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410, bass directly into the mixing board and midi-drums. Now and then when I'm alone in the house I'd like to do some real drumming though without disturbing the neighbours. When drumming I'm at about 103dB C weighted slow and peaking at 110db for snare hits on fast.
The basement is underground with the closed neightbour about ten feet (three meters) away. The room I have to work with is about 2043 c.f. which I would like to divide into a "large" recording room (~1400cf) and a smaller control room (~500cf). Three of the walls consist of earth/rocks - 4" ISODREN® plates - concrete - 2" expanded polystyrene plates (EPS) - 2x4 framing with rockwool isolation - and finally one layer of drywall. The fourth wall facing into the rest of the house consists of drywall - plywood - 2x4 framing - plywood - drywall. The roof is (top to bottom) parquet - plywood - 2x12 floor joists framing with rockwool - 2x2 diagonal framing - then drywall.
The house has an integrated HVAC system connected in every room which means I can probably extend this to both rooms in the studio.
I've been reading the book "Build it like the pros" and have some ideas of what to do. But I'm not sure what really makes a big difference and what is cracking a nut with a sledgehammer. I first thought about making a floating floor, but I've read several places here on the forum that it doesn't give you the bang for the buck, especially in a basement below ground.
Budget wise I prefer to keep the total amount of materials under $10.000, but can go more if necessary. I plan to do most of the contruction myself except for the actual electric wiring which I'm not allowed to do here in Norway.
Two of the attachments are showing one idea I have for the layout and more or less what I intend to have in the studio. I'm not sure about the angles of the walls though and I probably need some bass traps in the corners...?
I plan to have heated and laminated flooring which will take off about 0.75" (2cm) of the height in both rooms.
So, I guess my questions are;
- What would be the best proportion between the control room and the live room and how do I go about calculating the dimentions and angles of the walls?
- How to best isolate the noise coming from the studio; floating floor/ceiling/separated walls etc?
- If I go for a two leaf wall system, should I remove the drywall already in place or would it actually amount to the isolation?
- Are there other things I need to consider during the design phase?
I'm also attaching my Sketchup files in case someone wants to make a layout suggestion...
Thanks for a great forum!
Best regards
Andreas