For decorating reasons I would go with all parallel walls. 10 foot or higher ceilings provide more flexibility for multiple levels,middle area treatment and massive crown mouldings. As a listening room I assume some sound treatments will be used for standing waves,etc. I live in the Vancouver area in Canada where it is not uncommon to install hot water radiant heating in concrete on all floors in better homes."Double" 5/8 plywood subfloor is minimum where a tile floor will be over the concrete in-floor heating of minimum 4 inches of concrete. Now the floor is stiff! and massive!! Enjoy
Treating Floor in New Construction - Reducing Footfall and Vibration
Looking for some good ideas/solutions to treating my new dedicated music room's floor. The room will be fairly large at 22w x 29L, built on the main floor of the new house with a basement below. My current room is in my basement with concrete floors so footfall is never an issue.
I have asked the engineering firm to give me some recommendations on making the floor stronger structure wise; not sure what they will suggest, maybe floor joist on more narrow centers, say 12 inch vs 16.
Have you tackled this issue? What about mass loaded vinyl (MLV); would a layer of heavy vinyl between the OSB floor boards and carpet pad help? Use two layers of OSB flooring and glue them together? Ideas?
I have asked the engineering firm to give me some recommendations on making the floor stronger structure wise; not sure what they will suggest, maybe floor joist on more narrow centers, say 12 inch vs 16.
Have you tackled this issue? What about mass loaded vinyl (MLV); would a layer of heavy vinyl between the OSB floor boards and carpet pad help? Use two layers of OSB flooring and glue them together? Ideas?
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