In large remodeling projects there is a delicate balance between day-to-day minutia, and the end goal; which presumably is to create the most comfortable and efficient living space, while staying within budget. Onsite personnel such as the project manager and carpenters are particularly prone to losing site of the bigger picture, getting caught up in daily responsibilities, and overlooking seemingly minor tasks in an effort to stay on schedule. Neglecting such details however, can adversely affect the quality of life for occupants in the future. Therefore, it is important to have an experienced designer or architect supervise the project to ensure that no scope of work is overlooked.
One such detail (that is undetectable until residents actually move into the home) is soundproofing. Anyone who has spent a sleepless night tossing and turning while a thundering baseline from a neighbor’s party rumbled through their bedroom would undoubtedly agree that soundproofing should not be overlooked.
Since the project on Fairmont Street involves a split-level residence, we took careful measures to ensure that sound would be contained to each floor by way of the following:
We also took measures to minimize internal noise on each floor by way of the following:
Lastly, we wanted to be sure to reduce sounds coming from the outside. This is of particular concern in an urban neighborhood where traffic, sirens, and rowdy neighbors can create unwanted disturbances. Measures we took to muffle outside sounds included the following: