Hey guys,
I wasn't really sure where to post this, however, I would like some hints and recomendations on how to soundproof a room which would be used for rehearsing.
Basically me and some friends are turning an attic into a little rehearsing place, it's only a 3 piece band at this moment containg 2 guitars, vocals and drums.
I guess a good part about it is a electronic drumkit, meaning that the volume is quite controllable overall and the person living under the room is more or less never at home during the weekends when we will play.
Now I know this probably is not the best choice of a rehearsal place but it's literally the only place we could find right now, and all the furnished rehearsing studios around where we live are quite expensive.
The room is roughly 20-25m² and looks a little something like this, marked out the windows with blue, and the door with brown, outside the door you have a long hallway connected to the staircase so I assume you want to isolate that door as good as possible.
(yes yes, laugh all you want at my amazing paintskills!)
I was hoping some of you guys had some experience with sound isolation.
Naturally we don't intend to hire some professional or buy a lot of expensive stuff but we just want hints and guidelines of what to pay attention to and what kind of cheap materials etc we can use to isolate things as good as possible!