It will have better results if it is not in contact with the shell of your house.
Building a soundproof room within a room.
Most soundproofing is done with the room within a room principle in mind.
This video takes you from the beginning.
If that s not sound proof enough get some acoustic wedge panels and cover all of the walls with them.
Building a room within a room.
Using wood sound isolating material insulation such as roxul rockboard and handles you can create plugs for your windows that can be placed in the window frames whenever you want to block sound but removed whenever you miss the sun and the outside world.
In principle the aim is to reduce disturbing sounds in buildings.
You can also use foam tiles mlv or install extra drywall layers to your outer walls and ceilings.
Carefully compute the dimensions of the inner room taking into account the airspace between the inner and outer.
To do it right however requires some modification to the existing structure.
Remember the room must be self contained.
If you want this space to be incredibly effective have it built on a floating floor.
Construct a separate room within the original building with minimal contact.
If space allows run a new wall of high density concrete blocks internally mounted on thin neoprene a type of synthetic rubber compound so that the blocks are not directly on the floor.
This construction is seen most commonly when there is a great deal of noise to be contained within.
You can reduce the noise in your room or studio by just strengthening the walls and ceilings.
The thickness of existing walls plus the soundproofing of the acoustic booth.
Putting underlayment and thick carpet padding on your floor can reduce the number of sound waves coming through it.
The soundproofing of the building i e.
Casual noise can be reduced to a tolerable level by simply beefing up existing walls floors and ceilings.
1st of 3 videos covering from start to finish the building of a completely decoupled room within a room in a garage.
Sound isolation between rooms requires you to fully decouple one from the other with each space being airtight.
The double floor with 3 4 inch plywood on top and bottom and fiberglass insulation between the 2 x 4 studs supports the inner room which also uses studded walls with drywall on both sides and sound deadening fiberglass insulation within the wall cavities.
A 6 inch air gap between the walls of the inner room and the outer room is sufficient to greatly reduce sound transmission.
The simplest way to soundproof a small space within a room is to build a solid concrete wall.
However if you want to achieve significant sound isolation then a dedicated room construction is in order.
You can further sound isolate your room with a few more steps that are far simpler than building a room within a room.
You can also install a door sweep underneath the door to block the gap and keep more sound in.
To build a sound proof room try hanging thick blankets or sound curtains on the walls which will contain some of the noise you re making in the room.