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Quick DIY options and permanent solutions for echo reduction
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Echoes are a common thing if you have hard flooring or high ceilings, but they can make it hard to hear or just get on your nerves. Filling your room with soft, noise-absorbing materials is one of the best ways to stop echoes, but there are many permanent options to build into your home as well. No matter your budget or skill level, we’ve got solutions that will work for you. Keep reading, and we’ll cover the best ways to get rid of echoes so your home is nice and quiet.
Things You Should Know
- Put large area rugs on the floor to help absorb some of the noise.
- Hang acoustic panels , foam , thick curtains , or canvas wall art on your walls to deflect noise and reduce echoes.
- Move bookcases and soft furniture against your walls. Decorate with blankets and throw pillows for additional echo reduction.
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QuestionHow can I soften sound in a room?Andrew Peters is an Architecture and Construction Specialist and a Principal at Peters Design-Build, a full service architecture and construction firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 20 years of experience, Andrew specializes in sustainable and holistic design and building practices. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-Accredited Professional. He served as Project Manager for the international-award-winning “Refract House,” Team California’s entry in the 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon, a project featured in over 600 online and print articles.Adding insulation inside your walls to help block out sound and keep your room quiet.
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