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Amazing-Voice-122 t1_j1lwxls wrote

Just adding another layer of drywall won't help very much. A better but more expensive method would be to put up another wall with acoustic insulation between and no connecting framing between the two walls that would conduct sound vibrations. A gap of an inch or two between them would be sufficient.

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specialk879 t1_j1mv2mh wrote

Adding another layer of drywall will help, alot. It would be better to use acoustic plasterboard however

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Snoo_9017 OP t1_j1mdvt4 wrote

u/Amazing-Voice-122 I added an update to address your suggestion, The room width is 265cm, so I'm going to cut that to 260cm, but I don't want to exceed that 5cm while applying a solution.

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