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Soundproofing a Room: Useful Tips From the Experts

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The following article will provide you with soundproofing tips to help reduce the noise coming from your room. This is important for those who need a quieter environment, such as those living in close quarters or with children. Soundproofing can also help out those who have a loud neighbor. It is always best to test the soundproofing of your room prior to making any alterations or purchases to ensure that your efforts are not wasted. In this article, we will go over some of the best ways to soundproof a room.

Soundproofing The Door

The first tip is to soundproof your door. If there are gaps around the bottom of the frame or at the top where it meets the threshold sound can escape. This is one of the most common problems with soundproofing doors. To fix this problem, simply slide a piece of wood under the bottom of the door to close up the gap. Alternatively, you can use weather stripping, if there are gaps at the top, wedge weather stripping between the door and threshold. When trying to soundproof your door try using sound-deadening acoustic foam tiles. This way you will be sure that no sound is getting through.

Soundproofing The Floor

One problem that many face while soundproofing a room is that there is not enough sound deadening material on the floor. If you can, try adding another layer of carpet over the existing one. This will help seal up any gaps in the floor and reduce noise levels. You may also want to consider laying a rug over top of the carpet.

When soundproofing a room, thicker carpets or rugs are a simple way to help deaden the noise. Another great option is to lay fluffy bath mats over your existing carpet.

Consider Acoustic Windows

Next, consider acoustic windows which can be purchased from hardware stores and installed by professionals, although they may not be available for all types of window styles; some people have found success installing these on their own DIY style. Finally, if you want more immediate results without having to redo all of your windows, consider soundproofing curtains.

Soundproofing Curtains

There are different types of curtains you can use for soundproofing. The first type is blackout curtains which do not let in light and some block out excess amounts of noise. If you don't want to put up blackout curtains, consider soundproof curtains which are specifically designed to absorb sound. One problem you may encounter is that curtains tend to always be moving, which can make a squeaky sound as they rub against the window sill. This can easily be solved by using hooks instead of rings so the curtains don't move freely across the window.

Use Sound Deadening Acoustic Foam Tiles On Your Walls

Another simple way to soundproof a room is by adding acoustic foam tiles on the walls. These tiles reduce noise by as much as 50 percent and they are easy to install. When installing them, make sure that your surface can support the weight of the tiles or that you place something such as plywood behind them (plywood should be attached with a heavy-duty stapler). Foam tiles are a fantastic way to soundproof a room as they absorb high and low frequencies. They also come in unique shapes, allowing you to place them at any angle, making sure every inch of your walls is covered up. Some of the designs can look good as a part of your wall, making your room look more stylish than before.

Another good idea for soundproofing your walls is to use acoustic foam wallpaper; however, you will probably need to hire professionals for this or do it yourself with the right tools and materials. 

Hang a Ceiling-Mounted Drapes 

It is also possible to soundproof your room by hanging a ceiling-mounted drape from the wall. You can either make the drape yourself or purchase it from a store specialized in acoustics. This way, the wall cavity will be filled with fabric that absorbs sound. Make sure you consider the full length of the wall when hanging it, to ensure no sound escapes from the other side.

Soundproofing a room can be difficult, but it's important to do so. This article provides some useful tips for soundproofing your home or office with less effort and more success. If you need help selecting the right materials for your specific needs, talk to an acoustic consultant in your local store. Make sure to follow these tips and your room will be soundproof in no time. We hope this article was helpful!