Hopefully, I am soon to be moving to my new home.
Its a semi, and I want to try to avoid any “noise issues“ with my new neighbours.
The room I will practice in, is in an extension, so this room has no walls joining on to the house next door.
So, I’m being a little paranoid, but I want to minimise the sound coming out of this room into my hallway, then through the party wall into their house.
So, it’s the door situation that I want to improve !!!!!
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