To cut down on noise you do not need full coverage of a panel. What you are doing is adding mass to lower the resonance frequency of the panel. How much a panel needs is up to you. Add a few squares of material and rap on the panel with you knuckle. If it gets quiet enough for you then that is all that is required. Ensulite and other foams are used for high frequency noise that the dynamat type products (mass adding) do not catch. But in reality, all sound deadening products should be used as a system to kill the various frequencies of noise transmission into the car.
The factory did attempt to address cabin noise, such as the pieces on the roof, the padding under the carpet and the tar/pitch covered pieces under/behind the rear seat and on the firewall. Locations for use are outer door skins, inner door skin, firewall, roof, floor. If the factory pieces on the roof are not letting go or falling down leave them alone, otherwise pull them off and replace. If you don't attempt to replace the factory deadener behind the rear seat you will have a lot of noise transmission from the trunk.