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I'm a complete novice with HT design and I'm hoping to get some feedback. I'm going to be finishing my walkout basement and I'm currently in the design phase. In my current plan, I'm going to have a large L-shaped room. The short leg of the L will be the HT area and the long part of the L will be a family/recreation room. I plan to have a ceiling mounted projector, with two rows of seating (the back row elevated). Behind the second row will be a bar that separates the short and long legs of the L. The idea is to have a HT area, but also a large screen tv that can also be viewed from the bar and perhaps a poker table located in part of the rec room.
I know from reading this forum, that the ideal situation is to have the theatre room an isolated room. My general question is:
If I am committed to doing the room as one large room, is it at all worth trying to do anything to try and isolate the noise from reaching the rest of the house? That is, I believe doing staggered stud walls, green glue between drywall layers, etc would be cost-prohibitive to do the entire area. Should I consider doing anything less, or is it a waste of money/time. I can post a diagram of the intended construction if it would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
I know from reading this forum, that the ideal situation is to have the theatre room an isolated room. My general question is:
If I am committed to doing the room as one large room, is it at all worth trying to do anything to try and isolate the noise from reaching the rest of the house? That is, I believe doing staggered stud walls, green glue between drywall layers, etc would be cost-prohibitive to do the entire area. Should I consider doing anything less, or is it a waste of money/time. I can post a diagram of the intended construction if it would be helpful. Thanks in advance!