The thesis is devoted to assessing the partition walls of wood-based structuresfrom the point of view of airborne sound resistance, which is part of the assessment ofthe interior of the building in terms of comfort. The work further approaches theinfluence of noise on the mental state of man, his comfort and logical thinking duringthe duration of the noise. Discusses the laws and rules of sound spreding in free orclosed space and the response of sound waves to materials with different properties anddiscusses various acoustics disciplines such as spatial acoustic and building acoustics.It further includes the method and process for measuring and calculating the weightedairborne sound resistance of the partition walls. On the basis of this knowledge,acoustic quantities are measured on the sample building, of which the values of theacoustic properties of these divisions are calculated. These are evaluated on the basisof the Slovak Technical Standard and compared to its required R'w values for the typeof construction and space utilization. At the end of the thesis, the final evaluation of theairborne sound resistance of the partition walls of the building in question, a hollowbuilding of bungalow type with a shed roof, with a wood-based structure, is given.