French Doors


We have moved to a house and I was looking forward to setting up my system in a dedicated room. This room is 13 X 12 but does not have a door. Instead, it has a Rough Opening (a term I learned at Home Depot) of (H) 94" X (W) 65". I was told that this is not the standard French Door size. I am looking for any advise that you guys can offer to get this room sealed.

I want to get this done ASAP, as I will not set up my system in a room that is open to kids and visitors.
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Pocket doors transmit more sound into adjoining rooms than french doors because of the pockets!!!!
Tpreaves

Care to explain how?
Drop the French door idea. I used them in a living room to close it off exactly as you're planning. They did very little to reduce sound transmitted to the rest of the house.
As you are having a contractor do the work, I really like the heavy pocket-door idea.
When I was stationed in Greece I rented a house that had huge sliding doors which opened in to the living room. It was really a bonus to be able to open the doors and not have them intrude in to the room.
I'm not a home builder but I have removed walls for remodeling. Don't remember any insulation between the drywall on inner walls which is what I expect we're talking about here.