
Todzilla
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My builder is working on my detached studio (as per an earlier post). We agreed on a 16' X 23' space with a cathedral ceiling going from 10' up to 15'. What I failed to account for is those were outside [\B]dimensions.
So, instead of the groovy odd ratio of 1 to 1.43, you take away the cinder block width and the stucco and you are almost at 1 to 1.5 which looks dangerously close to producing the same resonant frequency (or whatever you call them) at 2 times the depth and 3 times the width.
Of course, I can't do anything about it now (foundations are poured, floor is laid down) and it is really my miscalculation, not my builders. Am I mountainizing a molehill?
Another thing, the walls are stucco'ed cinder block, but the floor is plywood on joists. Am I gonna have a wicked floor resonance problem?
Please respond with the knowledge that I am highly budget driven.
Cheers,
So, instead of the groovy odd ratio of 1 to 1.43, you take away the cinder block width and the stucco and you are almost at 1 to 1.5 which looks dangerously close to producing the same resonant frequency (or whatever you call them) at 2 times the depth and 3 times the width.
Of course, I can't do anything about it now (foundations are poured, floor is laid down) and it is really my miscalculation, not my builders. Am I mountainizing a molehill?
Another thing, the walls are stucco'ed cinder block, but the floor is plywood on joists. Am I gonna have a wicked floor resonance problem?
Please respond with the knowledge that I am highly budget driven.
Cheers,