How Do You Make A Room Soundproof?
Noise can get on people’s nerves and cause friction between neighbors–especially those who share a dividing wall. However, there are a few things you can do to solve the problem and tone down the decibels. Most of these solutions are inexpensive and easy to fix. Here are some of them. Move overstuffed couches and chairs into the offending room to help absorb soundwaves. Place scatter cushions and crocheted blankets on the overstuffed furnishings. Soundwaves are absorbed by the soft furniture, instead of the walls. Install thick shag carpeting on the floor and the walls of the room. The rough surface of the carpet will absorb soundwaves before they have a chance to reach the bare walls. Pin cardboard egg boxes to the ceiling, covering it in its entirety. Cardboard is ideal for absorbing soundwaves before they become a nuisance to the neighbors. The rough cardboard surface and contours of the egg boxes assist greatly in the absorption of sound. Recycle used dock foam on the walls to abs