The "room within a room" principle
What to do with a room that is far too noisy and badly soundproofed, but still needs to be used in a high-quality acoustic setting?
Here, the principle of room-within-a-room construction comes into use. Walls and ceiling are given a "facing shell," a kind of second inner skin. Furthermore, the floor must be acoustically decoupled to prevent airborne and impact sound.
All in all, this means high, cost-intensive construction work, which is often not worthwhile in relation to the benefits, and, moreover, doesn't always achieve the desired effect.
STUDIOBOX soundproof booths allow you to upgrade such rooms – without dirt, noise, or a long construction site. The booth acts as both a facing shell and a decoupled floor. Further advantages:
- You gain an additional room within the room, a retreat in the case of emergency.
- Thanks to the mobile modular system, your cabin can be moved at any time. Without noise. Without mess. Without renovations. Within hours.
- And: The money invested in the facing shell and decoupled floor is not lost, but remains fully intact - just elsewhere.