First thanks to everyone who has asked and answered questions on this forum. I've learnt a lot trawling through many peoples problems and projects.
What do I want to build?
I have a shed (sitting on a 110mm concrete slab) that is 12m wide by 16m long by 3.6 high (at the shortest). I want to take approximately 1 quarter of this space (i.e. 6m x 8m) and turn it into a rehearsal room/home recording studio/home office.
My ideal goal would be to play in the room at any time of night without disturbing my family in the house maybe 20m away (and of course the neighbors who are perhaps 50m away but with direct line of sight).
Instruments would include drums and electric bass (I'm guessing beyond those it doesn't matter too much what the other ones are). I've not done any sound meter measurements (yet), we can get pretty loud, but I guess about 100db is a common assumption for drums? (I'll aim to buy a sound meter and get some more concrete numbers here).
Rough overview of the shed and proposed floor plan
Plan so far:
Build a room within a room within the shed using wall construction as per the attached pic
i.e. from outside in:
- 2 x 13mm plasterboard
- 90mm wooden stud frame packed with insulation
- air gap
- 90mm wooden stud frame packed with insulation
- 2 x 13mm plasterboard
I'm hoping this approach should be ok for the two walls facing into the middle of the shed. I'm not so sure about the 2 walls that will face the shed walls as I guess we are getting into 3 leaf territory here. To further complicate things, I want to have some externally facing windows (I already have window sets that came with the shed, but open to changing/modifying these).
The existing shed wall construction (from outside in) is:
- 0.5mm painted corrugated steel (0.42 BMT)
- 50mm foil backed fibreglass anti-condensation blanket
- 100mm steel girts (horizontal)
- 100mm steel post (vertical)
Alternate approach
One other option I'm playing with is to break the "home office" space off into it's own area. It's more important to have windows in this office space as unfortunately I will spend more time "working" here than "playing" in the studio space. It's also not necessary to have high levels of isolation, so the window construction is simplified.
See below pic for this approach - I guess this approach would remove alot of complications/costs with windows and allow the studio walls to move away from the shed wall (how far would be enough to avoid 3 leaf effects?)
Budget
I haven't put a lot of thought into the budget yet, but was thinking around the $5000 AUD mark (around $3500 USD at time of writing). I'm in the process of starting to cost up some of the raw materials and we'll see how naive I'm being.
Questions:
So I guess key questions would be:
- Is the MSM wall construction approach generally ok?
- Any issues with both the inner and outer wooden frames directly coupled to the concrete slab?
- How best to interface with the shed walls? (or how far away from the shed wall does the external leaf need to be to avoid 3 leaf effects).
- What would be a good internal height to aim for?
Many thanks in advance for any help here.
Duncan