ROOM WITHIN A ROOM -
Effective sound insulation

The "room within a room" principle

If existing rooms are to be soundproofed, the principle of room-in-room construction is usually used. A "facing shell" is built in front of all walls and the ceiling to create double-shell walls/ceilings.

In addition, the floor must be soundproofed to prevent impact and airborne noise. All in all, this means high, cost-intensive construction work, which is often not worthwhile in relation to the benefits.

With STUDIOBOX, atypical rooms - i.e. those that are unsuitable for special applications - can still be utilised to a high acoustic standard. Our booths replace the need to build facing shells and decouple the floor.

As STUDIOBOX is a mobile modular system and not a fixed installation, other rooms in a building can also be flexibly optimised in terms of sound if required. Dismantling here and setting up there only takes a few hours.

 

The functional principle

The "room within a room" concept focuses on two effective factors in order to achieve good sound insulation from the inside to the outside and vice versa: the sound insulation of the building (i.e. the quality of existing walls) - and the sound insulation of the acoustic cabin. This involves the reduction of disruptive noise in buildings.

Encapsulating the noise source

The most effective noise protection is achieved by enclosing the noise source (apart from reducing the source itself). It is essential that the enclosure is provided all round and with consistent quality. STUDIOBOX ensures this by means of double-shell acoustic elements with walls, ceilings and floors, coherent element connections, effective sound absorption on the inside and other factors.

Find out more about sound insulation here.

Consider influencing factors

  • Structural quality of the building
  • Location of the on-site room within the building
  • Direction of the neighbours to be protected
  • Nature/localisation of the noise source

Mobile soundproof room

A positive side effect of the STUDIOBOX room-in-room solutions: no fixed connections to the building structure. You use a mobile, technical product. If you move later, you can easily take the booth with you and use it at the new location without any loss of functionality.

Choose your application

From research to private users - the possible uses for a STUDIOBOX are almost inexhaustible.

The following categorisation into five major areas covers the vast majority of our customers' needs around the world, but we are constantly developing in this area too.

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