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I have a room in my basement that is approximately 10' x 15'. The floor is bare concrete. It has two walls made of brick-textured poured concrete (basement wall), which is also painted. One wall is one-sided drywall on the house's center support wall, the other wall is double-sided drywall, and I do not believe there is any insulation inside that wall. The second wall also doesn't quite touch on one side, as the drywall was poorly cut to fit the textured concrete wall. This wall also hosts the door to the room, which is a cheap hollow door that doesn't fit very tightly to the frame. One of the concrete walls has an egress window in it that is approximately 3' x 3.5' in size. The ceiling is unfinished (floor joists & plumbing are exposed). Master bedroom is directly above this room and kid's bedroom is adjacent to it, across the support wall.
I am looking to turn this into a practice/studio space that I can use during the night hours without disturbing my sleeping family. Any suggestions to making this type of room completely (or mostly) sound isolated from the rest of the house? This will be used mostly for acoustic guitar and vocal recording, everything else can be done with headphones. My biggest worry is that I have a very loud singing voice and want to be able to record without waking the entire block.
I was thinking something like sound-damping material on all walls, then add a second sheet of drywall over everything. Same solution on ceiling, or possibly a drop ceiling with the sound-damping sheet on the joists above. Also thought adding insulation to both of the sheetrock walls and a rug or carpet on the floor. For acoustic treatments, I was thinking bass traps and some spot treatment on walls, but not sure what to do about that huge window without covering it completely (which I don't think I can legally do).
I am also on a budget... $0.00 ...So, the cheaper, the better.
I am looking to turn this into a practice/studio space that I can use during the night hours without disturbing my sleeping family. Any suggestions to making this type of room completely (or mostly) sound isolated from the rest of the house? This will be used mostly for acoustic guitar and vocal recording, everything else can be done with headphones. My biggest worry is that I have a very loud singing voice and want to be able to record without waking the entire block.

I was thinking something like sound-damping material on all walls, then add a second sheet of drywall over everything. Same solution on ceiling, or possibly a drop ceiling with the sound-damping sheet on the joists above. Also thought adding insulation to both of the sheetrock walls and a rug or carpet on the floor. For acoustic treatments, I was thinking bass traps and some spot treatment on walls, but not sure what to do about that huge window without covering it completely (which I don't think I can legally do).
I am also on a budget... $0.00 ...So, the cheaper, the better.