
LOMEPAL
IN A PARISIAN BUILDING FROM THE EARLY 19th CENTURY, COMPLETELY SOUNDPROOFING A ROOM CAN BE A REDOUBBLE CHALLENGE.
Owner: Lomepal
Contractor: Red House Acoustics
General contractor: CreVaDan Design
Surface area: 15 m²
Location: Paris 18ème
In the cramped, multi-material, interlocking spaces that characterize early 19th-century Parisian buildings, there are many pitfalls when it comes to making a room both insensitive to external nuisances and perfectly airtight so that no sound can escape.
This was Lomepal's wish, and Red House fulfilled it.
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The program was to create a home production studio in one room of an apartment. To achieve this, the sound insulation and acoustic treatment study played its part to the full, highlighting very specific needs.
No room was left to chance, and a skilful blend of empirical observation and objective scientific data enabled us to identify effective, long-lasting solutions that both make the room completely impervious to external nuisances and create a warm, pleasant sound inside.