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Not to crush either your enthusiasm or project, but:1) How big are your floor joists? They look on the small side to me. Also, check with your local codes. I was under the impression that notching joists is a no-no. 2) I see at least 2 electrical junction boxes that will be buried under the floor. Unless they can be accessed from underneath (doubt it), you are in violation of the electrical code.You might want to check these out before you get too far in the construction.
The joists are 2.4" thick or measured 6cm in the European country where i live.I am sure it beats having a metal frame for making a wall, it's more solid, i guess the picture doesn't show it nicely.I'm not sure what the "electrical code" is in your country, i am from Belgium. But be assured the junction boxes are for the lights for the rooms that are beneath and not for electric current to components. I have to say, when the laminate floor is in they will not easely be accesable from in the attic but they will be from the false ceiling underneath. I do know a thing or 2 about the electrical code, when i bought this house i was suprised how things were done in the early days. I will have inspection control about the electricity within the next 12 months becausse i just bought this house. Regulations are pretty sharp over here. I do have to redo the electricity for some part. This listening room is only one of the things i will change in the house but since it is a forum for acoustics i do not mention it!!