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Make your room quieter with these cheap DIY solutions
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If you feel stuck in a noisy room, don’t worry! You can easily and cheaply reduce the noise in your room by adding sound-absorbing materials and products. In the world of noise reduction, there’s one thing you must know: the emptier the space, the noisier it’ll be. Sound waves love empty spaces, and filling in empty walls and floors with textiles and decor can help trap and absorb sound waves, canceling them out altogether. Keep reading to see what you can do to make a room less noisy.

How do you cancel noises in a room?

Cancel out noise in a room by strategically placing furniture against shared walls, putting down fluffy rugs, hanging wall tapestries or acoustic panels, decorating with plants, and using soundproofing curtains.

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Hang acoustic panels on the walls.

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  1. Acoustic panels reduce sound energy by absorbing sound waves. If you have a large, empty space that’s echoey or extremely loud, try hanging acoustic panels on the walls to get rid of some unwanted noise. These panels are extremely light and can be hung on walls, ceilings, and floors. Use them to block sound from entering and escaping a room. [1]
    • Look for acoustic panels that match the color scheme and overall vibe of your space. For instance, if you have modern decor, opt for canvas-style panels in white and black that can be hung in a geometric design.
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Seal gaps with acoustic caulk.

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  1. Acoustic caulk can prevent extra sound from getting in and out. If there are gaps and crevices around your door frames, windows, vents, or electrical outlets, try sealing them with acoustic caulk instead of regular caulk. This specific soundproofing caulk is made of latex, making it extremely flexible. Unlike regular caulk, it won’t crack overtime and will help keep noise out longer. [5]
    • Use a thermal camera to see where air (and sound) is traveling in and out of the room so you know where to place the caulk.
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Put plants in your room.

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  1. Not only can plants help reduce the level of noise in space and alter a room’s acoustics, but they’re also beautiful to look at. Remember, the more objects in a space, the less sound waves can travel. [12]
    • Choose low-maintenance houseplants (like snake plants, pothos, and aloe vera) if you’re just learning how to care for houseplants.

    Note: If you have pets or small children, make sure you choose plants that aren’t toxic or dangerous if they accidentally eat them.

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