Project Showcase : The Mayton Inn

Luxury boutique property focused on guest comfort, specifically the design and implementation of sound-abating strategies in the guest rooms.

Quiet® Guest Rooms Key for Luxury Boutique Hotel

Project Summary

Located in the heart of downtown Cary, NC, The Mayton Inn offers the amenities of a first-class hotel with the intimacy of a Bed & Breakfast. Each guest room or suite has a distinctive character from Classic to Art Deco styling. The hotel is committed to environmentally responsible building and living from the efficient bathroom fixtures to a fully integrated energy management system in the guest rooms.

Owners Colin and Deanna Crossman were focused on increasing guest comfort. “The single most pervasive complaint of any guest, from the B&B goer to the chain loyalist is that they hear guests around them or in the hallway,” said Deanna. As such, they focused a lot of energy on design and implementation of sound-abating strategies in the guest rooms. They were looking for a cost-effective solution that would provide the acoustic performance they needed. The owners discovered QuietRock sound reducing drywall to be a cost-effective solution with performance that exceeded expectations.

Luxury suite at The Mayton Inn

“We found QuietRock to be a cost-effective part of our strategy—the perfect balance between material cost vs. the labor savings in installation.”
Deanna Crossman, Owner of the Mayton Inn

The Solution—QuietRock EZ-SNAP®

The Crossmans used QuietRock EZ-SNAP sound reducing drywall on all guest floors—in guest rooms and their bathrooms. “Our architect suggested several options for sound control,” said Colin. “We decided on QuietRock since it gave us a great STC rating at a reasonable cost.”

The wall assembly included a layer of QuietRock on one side with one or two layers of gypsum wallboard on the other on light gauge steel framing. Using a thin wall design helped to maximize their floor space.

“We found QuietRock to be a cost-effective part of our strategy—the perfect balance between material cost vs. the labor savings in installation.”
Deanna Crossman, Owner of the Mayton Inn

The Results—Shockingly Quiet

“We were targeting an STC of 62-65 in the guest rooms and the performance exceeded our expectations,” Deanna says. “We found QuietRock to be a cost-effective part of our strategy—the perfect balance between material cost vs. the labor savings in installation.” Colin added that the guest rooms are shockingly quiet—almost too quiet. In fact, the owners introduced ambient sound with a sound masking system since they were afraid that the rooms were too quiet.

Guests appreciate the peacefulness The Mayton Inn has to offer. A ‘gem of a hotel,’ according to one Trip Advisor review, that noted the hotel is superior to most they had used in the last 20 years. “There was no noise from other rooms or outside the hotel, even though the hotel is located in the middle of downtown Cary.”