No "Room Correction" Topic option. Why?


I wanted to pose a question on room mods but do not see a logical place
to insert it so I am going with "Speakers" as a good, wrong choice.
Moderators, can you attend to this deficiency? 

My question: I am redoing my listening room in several ways.
Not because it was bad-quite the contrary. But because the room 
was a dark hole so I bought three new windows and replacement door.
The existing wall allowed rain water in from the patio floor outside.

 I started dismantling a 20' section of wall. As I opened the wall i found the
existing base plate-not treated wood, to be dust. Then mold on the drywall.
then termite evidence. 

Once the old crap was gone, I poured a concrete base plate 20 feet and another 6 feet
on the return. Termite damage had trashed the double sill plate and parts of two joists.

With all the wiring exposed I discovered an abandoned 220 a/c line buried in the wall.
Voila!  I had 2 dedicated 110v outlets for another part of the room. 

Might as well add 5 can lights while I was at it.

I upgraded the Streaming ethernet line from cat 5 to cat 7. Might as well
since I had sawsalled thru the old line. 
Then I learned that fiber is a better bet so I will be changing that later.

Another find! A buried abandoned entry door offering a 30" x 80" x 10" shelving
opportunity! 

I started this task by removing the old carpeting.

Now to my question. 

Shall I go with new porcelain tile flooring and plan on area rug -or-
put carpet back for its superior sound absorbing properties?

I hope someone out there has been down this road and has
an experience to share?

Thank you!


chorus
@Chorus - You have 240VAC into your room right?  If you don’t mind, how many conductors are there (in conduit?) and what color are the insulation of the conductors please?

I have been following acoustic fields lately.

So much good information coming from so many sources - thanks for this thread, brilliant!

@tomic601 ....Thanks for that correction re sorbothane.
I'd love to apply the stuff liberally, but the $ involved vs. the sizes I'd like to apply kinda make it unobtainium on a practical level.

If I won a Powerball lottery however, that, and a lot of other things would obviously change in a rather radical fashion. *evil G*

'Scuse the late response...spent the weekend driving 380ish miles....twice.  'Mental road rash' takes a day to recoup from.... ;)

Personally, I've been curious about the use of sheet felt (1/2" thick or greater) as an acoustic accoutrement...any thoughts, yours or the collective?
They acoustic engineer who will be helping me next with my room + speakers told me to consider the following.

PS. Heavy velour drapes like https://www.acoustic-curtains.com/curtains/acoustic-curtains/ work wonders.

I initially worked with GIK Acoustics to treat the room and they were amazing. I am trying something a little more ambitions next and will use DRC for that.

https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/bits-and-bytes/what-is-accurate-sound-r923/
People are missing the point of measurement and software and science and listening, they are not mutually exclusive, rarely is one sufficient.

studio six Digital provides a low / no Cost toolbox... start there

avs, felt is not a super broad band absorber But you do see it deployed on a variety of speakers - typically the mid and tweeter.