Hi All
Recently got a new house with the bonus of a wood frame workshop. Its pretty well constructed from what I can see. The walls are currently OSB on the inside with a layer of fiber glass insulatio (around 5cm, then a membrane followed by the external shiplap. I think it was used as a wood workshop but I'd llike to convert it to an office/small music studio and want to increase its insulation, both for heat and sound. Unfortuenetly stripping back to the frame and rebuilding would be tricky owing to the proximity to a greenhouse and garage but instead I was wondering if I can just build an extra stud wall internally. So stud on the existing OSB, then a layer of insuation (rockwool?) then 6mm MDf or ply (assume I don't need another membrane?).
Does this sound sensible? Anything I'm missing? Suggestions?
Big thanks in Advance
C
Recently got a new house with the bonus of a wood frame workshop. Its pretty well constructed from what I can see. The walls are currently OSB on the inside with a layer of fiber glass insulatio (around 5cm, then a membrane followed by the external shiplap. I think it was used as a wood workshop but I'd llike to convert it to an office/small music studio and want to increase its insulation, both for heat and sound. Unfortuenetly stripping back to the frame and rebuilding would be tricky owing to the proximity to a greenhouse and garage but instead I was wondering if I can just build an extra stud wall internally. So stud on the existing OSB, then a layer of insuation (rockwool?) then 6mm MDf or ply (assume I don't need another membrane?).
Does this sound sensible? Anything I'm missing? Suggestions?
Big thanks in Advance
C

