
Freudian Slip
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I have a live space that I need to do some sound proofing on. The walls are built in leaving a large sill on the windows. The current windows are regular vinal dual pane windows. I originally planned to build caps out of wood and drywall that could be gasketed to the inner wall. The plan is to cutt the drywall in the sill to decouple the inner wall from the outter wall around the windows.
Well since I have finished the space I have grown fond of the natural light coning into the room and the view isn't bad either. So my question is. What do you think the best treatment would be that would at least leave me some natural light. I have considered a thick tilted lexan or plexiglass inner window, Glass blocks and also the laminated "quiet" glass.
Any ideas on what might be best or other options, or is nothing going to come close to a couple sheets of dywall w/green glue screwed to some plywood?
PS. so you know the inner wall is 1 sheet of 5/8 drywall with insulation behind. The outter wall is 3 sheets of 1/2 inch drywall with green glue. The exterior wall is plywood & hardey plank. The plan is to vent the ext. wall to avoid the three leaf thing.
Thanks
F.S.
Well since I have finished the space I have grown fond of the natural light coning into the room and the view isn't bad either. So my question is. What do you think the best treatment would be that would at least leave me some natural light. I have considered a thick tilted lexan or plexiglass inner window, Glass blocks and also the laminated "quiet" glass.
Any ideas on what might be best or other options, or is nothing going to come close to a couple sheets of dywall w/green glue screwed to some plywood?
PS. so you know the inner wall is 1 sheet of 5/8 drywall with insulation behind. The outter wall is 3 sheets of 1/2 inch drywall with green glue. The exterior wall is plywood & hardey plank. The plan is to vent the ext. wall to avoid the three leaf thing.
Thanks
F.S.