Just a general query this, been speccing up some equipment for a youth project i've been working with at the moment to upgrade/update their studios.
Now i'm fine as far as hardware for the PC's and audio hardware etc, but its the sound proofing and insualtion of the rooms which is a bit of a problem to me.
There are currently Wooden beams running down the walls and it all looks a bit dated and bare at the moment, not to mention there are some bare stone walls on show too.
I was thinking of getting some plasterboard and boarding over the wooden beams and filling the cavity with some form of insulation to help with heat and sound, then lining over the plasterboard and papering it to just make it look a lot a bit tidier.
Will the normal insualtion you get from B&Q be good enough to help with the heat and sound in the room? Or is there a more specialised type which would be more useful in a studio environment?
Now i'm fine as far as hardware for the PC's and audio hardware etc, but its the sound proofing and insualtion of the rooms which is a bit of a problem to me.
There are currently Wooden beams running down the walls and it all looks a bit dated and bare at the moment, not to mention there are some bare stone walls on show too.
I was thinking of getting some plasterboard and boarding over the wooden beams and filling the cavity with some form of insulation to help with heat and sound, then lining over the plasterboard and papering it to just make it look a lot a bit tidier.
Will the normal insualtion you get from B&Q be good enough to help with the heat and sound in the room? Or is there a more specialised type which would be more useful in a studio environment?