
karambos2
New member
Hi there,
I have a small studio in a celler apartment. There's one double-glazed window in the control room, outside of which is a kind of drainage and lighting "box" measuring approx 4"x4"x4" where the light gets in and the leaves gather in autumn. The top of this box is a grid at ground level where the rain can and does get through.
I made a jpeg (graphic) of the window from inside the studio and a cross section of the "box" and to save on your server space I put it up on mine. Here's the link:
My question is - how do I soundproof it?
I thought about doing the following and was wondering if you thought it a good idea. I want to do two things
1) treat each window individually by screwing in two 0.5 inch (1 cm) thick pieces of plywood, seperated by a 2 inch (5 cm) gap filled with Rockwool, over each window
2) put sandbags in the external "box" area covered with a polythene sheet to keep them dry.
I'm grateful for any advice
I have a small studio in a celler apartment. There's one double-glazed window in the control room, outside of which is a kind of drainage and lighting "box" measuring approx 4"x4"x4" where the light gets in and the leaves gather in autumn. The top of this box is a grid at ground level where the rain can and does get through.
I made a jpeg (graphic) of the window from inside the studio and a cross section of the "box" and to save on your server space I put it up on mine. Here's the link:

My question is - how do I soundproof it?
I thought about doing the following and was wondering if you thought it a good idea. I want to do two things
1) treat each window individually by screwing in two 0.5 inch (1 cm) thick pieces of plywood, seperated by a 2 inch (5 cm) gap filled with Rockwool, over each window
2) put sandbags in the external "box" area covered with a polythene sheet to keep them dry.
I'm grateful for any advice