A musician in Koramangala wanted to convert a bedroom into a home recording studio. The room shared a wall with a neighbour and was adjacent to the living area — sound bleed in both directions was unacceptable for recording and for the household.
Constructed a double-stud gypsum partition around the studio with a 50mm air gap between the two stud rows filled with 100mm rockwool insulation. The assembly was acoustically decoupled from the floor using rubber isolation strips to prevent structure-borne sound transmission.
The home studio passes a real-world recording test — vocal tracks recorded inside are free from ambient household sound. The adjacent living area can run a television at normal volume without affecting recording conditions inside.
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