
Plain sheetrock

Living Room detail
We screwed up. We built out an interior wall to hide plumbing and didn’t insulate for sound proofing. D’oh! So now we’re trying to come up with ingenious ways to control noise without ripping out the area in question.
There are a few solutions:
1. Build the wall out more. Use a drywall such as Quiet Rock or insulate and use regular sheetrock. Since we’re terrible at taping, we don’t like this option.
2. Blow in insulation. This isn’t feasible for us as there isn’t enough space between the pipes and the wall.
3. Cover with cork or fabric. Homasote offers both options as well as other sound proof wall materials.
4. Use a paint such as Acousti-Coat, a water based latex formulated with hollow ceramic microspheres, sound absorbing fillers and resins.
5. Build the wall out with ornate plaster (or fake plaster) detail. The most complicated of all options. And guess what? This is probably what we’ll do. Why? The house has alot of period detail which we’ve tried to match on rooms that needed gutting. Our oversight was a blessing. We now have an excuse to take straight edge drywall and make it look fabulous. We may need to use something behind the molding for soundproofing, but hey, it saves us from taping!
6. Put it off until we no longer notice it. Actually, this is our most likely scenario.
**PS: Sorry about the horrible iphone photos. Didn’t have my camera on me.


























