Background: I've got a new job at a new school that's starting up next year. It's going to be a small alternative school and the building used to be a small office place. As the music teacher, I've been given the job of designing and building the music room. So, insulation and acoustic treatments here we come. I've worked in and around enough recording studios and performance spaces to know a little bit about what goes on in the construction of rooms like this but I've never done it myself. So if any of you geniuses has experience with this kind of thing I'd love advice and DIY tips.
I get an unfinished room on the end of the basement to work with. This is good because I don't have to worry about insulating one of the walls and the floor. Also, since the room is unfinished I can start from the beginning. It's also the room that has the furnace and water heater in the corner so that might present some unique challenges.
I'm going to come up with two proposals: One with no expense spared, building the room like an iso room in a studio. Sandwich walls, floating floor and all that. And a second (more realistic) proposal. I need to get this planned fast so we can put a budget on the project so we know what kind of donations we need to look for.