Dual Theaters Sharing a wall

Serj22

Serj22

Full Audioholic
So should I also plug the floor vents with removable plugs or something? Floor vent heating right next to the sliding glass door.
 
Serj22

Serj22

Full Audioholic
So should I also plug the floor vents with removable plugs or something? Floor vent heating right next to the sliding glass door. I think there is also one in the large room near the same side, so they may share the same exact stretch of ducting. (woops, double post)
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
So I would dampen the side on the inside of the larger theater room? Seems logical, but then also, as you can see with my drawing, the theater has that attached hallway, so will i need to do anything to the oil heater closet or the hallway itself? Also that large space inbetween the two rooms is of concern because I have no idea what's in there, I assume a large support for the rest of the house. Should I double-up the closet on the smaller room as well, or will the wall on the other side be sufficient? We're putting fabric on that wall that came from a movie theater anyway, so we're going to be tearing into that wall pretty good already, so I might as well do what you guys suggested while we're at it. I was also thinking about building a bar that connected to the wall where the desk is now, and moving the desk out into the hallway.
I am not saying that this advice is bad, as it is great advice but I would do something a little different , if I were to rip out sheet rock to insulate I would surely do it on the other side inside of the closets and such just so as I would not disturb the finish of the bigger room , besides where better to patch up your walls then inside of a bank of closets, just a thought..
 

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