
undrgrnd studio
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Hey guys thanks for all the help you have been giving me, I appreciate it. I'm going to start finishing my basement tonight and I'll be purchasing everything I need.
This is the basic plan, I have a 600 sq ft cement basement with open ceilings. There is an apartment on either side of me. I will be using half of this space, so 300 sq ft minus the stairs coming down and the 4' in front of the stairs. There isn't enough room to build a wall between the stairs and the cement wall, so I will frame the wall on the other side of stairs into the room, and then hang a solid door with rubber weather stripping.
I would love to decouple all the walls and the ceiling, but I have neither the time nor the cash. I realize this will hurt the isolation dramatically, but I need to finish this space quickly and I don't have a lot of money, and simply finishing the space will give me some sound reduction compared to a 600 sq ft open basement.
I'm going to incorporate some of the concepts I learned here within my budget to try and squeeze out every decibel possible. Mainly, I will be building my framing independent of the cement walls, meaning I will separate them by about 1/2-1" from the cement wall. To try reducing direct sound transmission.
I will be using 5/8th fire rated gypsum board instead of 1/2 gypsum because I learned here that more mass should isolate better, and I'm using fire rated board because it is a denser product.
I will use furring strips and tack the same drywall to them on the ceiling.
The big question is, should I insulate these walls with fiberglass insulation? Would there be enough sound absorption to make it worth the extra few hundred dollars? I imagine it has to absorb a fair amount of sound when compared to an open air wall, but I don't know.
Also, I would like to reduce the noise from my family walking around upstairs, would insulation help with this at all?
Another question I have is, is there any benefit to adding foam board insulation or rubber between the studs/joists and the drywall?
This is the basic plan, I have a 600 sq ft cement basement with open ceilings. There is an apartment on either side of me. I will be using half of this space, so 300 sq ft minus the stairs coming down and the 4' in front of the stairs. There isn't enough room to build a wall between the stairs and the cement wall, so I will frame the wall on the other side of stairs into the room, and then hang a solid door with rubber weather stripping.
I would love to decouple all the walls and the ceiling, but I have neither the time nor the cash. I realize this will hurt the isolation dramatically, but I need to finish this space quickly and I don't have a lot of money, and simply finishing the space will give me some sound reduction compared to a 600 sq ft open basement.
I'm going to incorporate some of the concepts I learned here within my budget to try and squeeze out every decibel possible. Mainly, I will be building my framing independent of the cement walls, meaning I will separate them by about 1/2-1" from the cement wall. To try reducing direct sound transmission.
I will be using 5/8th fire rated gypsum board instead of 1/2 gypsum because I learned here that more mass should isolate better, and I'm using fire rated board because it is a denser product.
I will use furring strips and tack the same drywall to them on the ceiling.
The big question is, should I insulate these walls with fiberglass insulation? Would there be enough sound absorption to make it worth the extra few hundred dollars? I imagine it has to absorb a fair amount of sound when compared to an open air wall, but I don't know.
Also, I would like to reduce the noise from my family walking around upstairs, would insulation help with this at all?
Another question I have is, is there any benefit to adding foam board insulation or rubber between the studs/joists and the drywall?
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