Dealing with noise complaints is just a fact of modern-day life—especially if you share a wall with neighbors, have a colicky baby at home, or have weekly band practice sessions in your den. Or ...
A peaceful home and garden should be a sanctuary, a place to escape the noise of the outside world. Yet, sounds from traffic, ...
There are several reasons you might want to soundproof a room in your home. Perhaps you like being able to run a big sound system, or you perform music that might annoy your neighbors (or family) if ...
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Use some foam around your door. I would also recommend using rubber seals around your doors and windows. Use acoustic foam all around the room just to reduce the echo and dampen the sound. Add some ...
If you've been around amateur recording for more than an afternoon, you've seen some sketchy vocal booths. My amateur recording setup is no different. In one corner, a couple of moving blankets hang ...
Adding a laundry room next to a bedroom may be convenient, but you better get used to hearing every door slam and washing cycle. During a remodel or new build, there are some inexpensive steps you can ...
We have a neighbor who runs a videoke bar and it goes on till past midnight. We have talked to the owner to turn it down coz my kids can’t concentrate on their homework, but it’s still the same. What ...
More homeowners in Singapore have been soundproofing rooms in their houses or HDB flats, not to keep their noise in, but rather to keep the noise out. Here are some of the ways you can soundproof your ...