First time poster here, but there seems to be a lot of very knowedleg people around and I was hoping to obtain some help. I've had conflicting advice on this issue, and I'm at the stage where I need to push on and either do it, or not... or do whatever else needs to be done to ensure I don't have any problems further down the line.
The diagram below should hopefully help explain better, but basically I am converting my integrated garage into a small home cinema/TV room, using a room within a room approach to assist with the decent level of sound isolation I am hoping to achieve. The inner walls and ceiling joists are completely decoupled form the surrounding brickwork, and the outer wall is a separate element, not connected to the inner studwork. Technically, there is some very minor bridging going on with my acoustic baffle boxes, but they are linked with flexible duct sleeve, so it's minimal.
There are no windows, as due to planning restrictions, we cannot alter the appearance of the front significantly, so the garage door must stay. However, I am allowed to have air vents in the garage door, and this is how the room will be provided with fresh air (and extracted with a fan) via the acoustic baffle boxes in the the diagram and ducting leading to the vents in the garage door.
My question is whether I need a vapour barrier on the inner wall or not? I've read lots of advice on this pertaining to freestanding buildings, sheds etc. but my situation is somewhat different (at least I think it is), so I don't know if the same rules apply? My initial thinking was that I would need one on the inside wall, behind the OSB/Plasterboard. However, I have had some people suggest to me I don't need it. One builders merchant said I should use PIR board on the outer wall on top of OSB, and no need for anything else. I'm not sure if that's correct, but it only added to my confusion.
As per the diagram, I don't HAVE to use OSB on the outer wall, it's just what's been suggested, plus I have a load left from lining the inside of the room with it.
If anyone could please offer any advice on this it would be very much appreciated. Many thanks.