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Freya
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Trying to get my life back on track after going through a disastrous period! Things are going loads better for me again but I want to help things along! 
I have a cellar space that I'd like to convert into a studio space. However there are some issues.
First it's a back to back terraced house. 3 intimate neighbours. The biggest problems tend to be from the house behined as the walls between them and me have the soundproofing ability of carpet. No, more like egg cartons when I think about it. I'll never forget the day someone visited and suddenly looked shocked and said, do you have a parrot. It was next door. This is why people become convinced these houses are haunted I reckon. I've lived in cheap flats and bedsits with more privacy from a sound point of view. It's less a wall, more of a visual curtain.
Anyway I think this can be massively improved with a bit of plasterboard and some loft insulation, which bring me to the second problem. High humidity levels. The walls don't feel damp or anything but I left a drill bit sitting there for 6 months and it went very quickly rusty! Not good. As a result I'm only going to use very cheap equipment in there if I can help it.
So heres the big question. Should I attempt to use loft insulation behined the plasterboard or will it absorb moisture and cause problems? I could just use plasterboard with an airgap? I am mostly just looking at doing the back wall where I suspect there will be least moisture. I suspect the moisture is from the front below ground bit which I'd like to leave as brick.
Also was thinking of adding a UPVC door but I'm now wondering if this might seal in moisture!
The trouble is, soundproofing and air tight = good whereas for moisture ventilation=good! Arrrrghhh! Any suggestions? They are all welcome!
love
Freya

I have a cellar space that I'd like to convert into a studio space. However there are some issues.
First it's a back to back terraced house. 3 intimate neighbours. The biggest problems tend to be from the house behined as the walls between them and me have the soundproofing ability of carpet. No, more like egg cartons when I think about it. I'll never forget the day someone visited and suddenly looked shocked and said, do you have a parrot. It was next door. This is why people become convinced these houses are haunted I reckon. I've lived in cheap flats and bedsits with more privacy from a sound point of view. It's less a wall, more of a visual curtain.
Anyway I think this can be massively improved with a bit of plasterboard and some loft insulation, which bring me to the second problem. High humidity levels. The walls don't feel damp or anything but I left a drill bit sitting there for 6 months and it went very quickly rusty! Not good. As a result I'm only going to use very cheap equipment in there if I can help it.
So heres the big question. Should I attempt to use loft insulation behined the plasterboard or will it absorb moisture and cause problems? I could just use plasterboard with an airgap? I am mostly just looking at doing the back wall where I suspect there will be least moisture. I suspect the moisture is from the front below ground bit which I'd like to leave as brick.
Also was thinking of adding a UPVC door but I'm now wondering if this might seal in moisture!
The trouble is, soundproofing and air tight = good whereas for moisture ventilation=good! Arrrrghhh! Any suggestions? They are all welcome!

love
Freya