TOBoy
Active Member
The park is quite accurate in the video. I thought they'd use the rendering.
It's something I'm going to have to keep in mind since I'm actively looking to buy a condo or loft now and would hate to be worried about my neighbours hearing my music, TV habits, conversation and yes... sex (my gf is loud, what can I say?).
Are you sure they're using drywall to separate the units? I think they're using drywall to separate rooms.
I thought the fire code requires concrete walls between units, but not rooms within a unit.
Thanks Matrix!
Anyone knows the noise levels between condo units with drywall partitions? I mean can you hear people on the other side watch TV, cook, or even argue? Reason I asked is, from Matrix' photo, Cityplace is using drywall partitions:
Are you sure they're using drywall to separate the units? I think they're using drywall to separate rooms.
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For example, bedrooms are up against another suite's bedrooms, and not against a living room where a TV might be placed, thereby adding unwanted noise. I don't hear my neighbours snoring, singing in the shower, or making babies.