
I was recently directed to this forum by a friend of a friend, mod Gregwor after looking for advice on the studio/jam-space I'm building in my new house.
the goal
A large multi purpose room, primarily for Metal band rehearsal, also for recording, and mixing. I figure I'll put a desk behind my drum set and just swivel my drum stool around to work on my computer. I'm the guy that has to hit "record" and then hit the things with sticks anyway.
keep my neighbors happy, and let my family sleep while the band playing.
The space
I purchased this house last July, the big selling feature was that there is a 24'x20' addition on the back of the garage. Perfect for the band. I visited each of my neighbors to let them know I had a loud band that would be practicing here, and that I would look into soundproofing as best I could in the coming months. I've never had any complaints, but talking to some of my neighbors since we've started practicing, if they're outside, they can hear us clearly, though inside it's tolerable. For my own family in my house, they can hold a conversation when we're practicing, but it would still be good to bring it down to where they can go to sleep at night if I'm still up playing drums.
Here's an overview of the property and the layout of the house, the small red square is the space I'm working with, the large red square is the property line: and just a rough idea of the house layout: Since I'm planning on building a room within a room, and the ceiling was already only 8' high, building a floating room would leave very little head room, so I had the roof trusses re-done to vault the ceiling. now it's 8' at the walls and 13' at the peak. whew, that was expensive. The interior measurements are 23' 2" by 19' 6" so it appears to be 2x6 construction on the north and south walls, and 2x4 construction on the east and west walls. All sitting on a concrete slab.
Here are some photos during the truss replacement, and then a photo from each corner of the room as it currently sits, and one more exterior shot: So that's what I'm working with.
Unfortunately I do not have any sound level measurements, as I'm now at the stage where I need to build the darn thing before I put all the band equipment back in there, and didn't have a measurement tool or the knowledge that I needed to measure beforehand. With the coronavirus situation going on, the band isn't getting together for a while, and in order to be productive during this time, I want to get this construction project done.
the original plan:
My original plan before speaking to Greg was to build a floating room in here, with no parallel surfaces, and a floating floor. 2x4 frame walls, studs on 24" centres, caulk every joint with green glue, 1/2" OSB on the outside and 1/2" plywood on the inside with rockwool insulation. The overhead garage doors are to be replaced with the widest sliding glass doors I can get and I'll put a window on the inner walls everywhere there's one on the outer walls, as it would be a shame to just block all that natural light. When I was thinking there would be a floating floor, I thought it would be great to have flush mounted power outlets in the floor, mostly for the guitar players' pedalboards, but I can scrap that idea.
I had been working on sketches and sketchup models (using sketchup web as I thought that was the only free version still available, anything further will now be done in sketchup make). what I've learned so far
- Floating the floor is pointless (or at least too expensive and difficult to get right)
- Skewing the walls is pointless
- I need to worry about HVAC
the new plan:
Straight walls with treatment, straight onto the concrete slab. still doubling the 4 walls and the ceiling. Much simpler framing for me. Vent into the garage, where the high ceilings will let me attach some big silencer boxes up high on the wall. here's a couple photos of the garage, this is up against the eastern wall of the jam-space (the wall with the dark brown garage door) still need to do my hand sketches and sketchup designs for this new plan
Budget
I'm certainly ignorant as to how much all this is really going to cost, but hoping to keep it to $10,000 Canadian dollars (maybe 15).
My Questions:
- should I use self levelling epoxy on the concrete slab first to level it out. it's pretty old and certainly not perfectly level.
- leaf design. inner wall, outer leaf, just one sheet of OSB ok to keep mice out of the insulation. inner leaf, 2 layers of sound isolating drywall with green glue in between?
- what else am I missing or doing wrong?
Thank you to everyone who read this far.
