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10 tips to insulate yourself from noise

Noise can be a constant source of irritation and stress, especially when you're looking for peace and quiet at home. Noises from the street, from your neighbors, or even from your own household appliances can disrupt your daily life.

Fortunately, there are many tips and solutions to help you protect yourself from noise and create a more peaceful environment at home. In this article, we present 10 tips to isolate yourself from noise and regain your serenity.

Here are 10 powerful tips to insulate your rooms from noise

1. Install a false ceiling to reduce noise from above:

Impact noises from the upper floor can be particularly disturbing. Installing a false ceiling with acoustic insulation can significantly reduce these noises, improving your comfort.

HollowSound false ceiling

2. Insulate walls to block sound transmission:

Use anti-noise paints, thin sound-proofing panels , or even cladding on metal frames to reduce sound transmission through the walls.

Wall insulation

3. Replace windows to block outside noise:

Opt for quality windows with double glazing of different thicknesses for better sound insulation. Windows with reinforced insulation glazing (VIR) are also recommended.

HollowSound double glazing

4. Improve the sealing of old windows:

If you can't replace your windows, change the seals to keep air and noise out. You can also insulate the roller shutter boxes.

HollowSound soundproofing window

5. Install acoustic air inlets:

Maintaining good ventilation while blocking noise is essential. Opt for silent acoustic air inlets for your ventilation systems.

Silent air inlet

6. Caulk the Front Door:

Reinforce the insulation of your front door by using sound-proof curtains, seals , and even padding to reduce noise from the landing.

Don't forget to visit our site, where you will find a complete range of essential accessories for soundproofing your spaces. Our door sweeps and other products are designed to be economical, durable and highly acoustically efficient. With HollowSound , improving the sound insulation of your environment becomes an accessible and sustainable solution.

Double sound-absorbing offset base

7. Equip yourself with curtains, wall coverings and furniture to prevent resonance and reverberation:

Combat reverberation and resonance by using rugs, thick curtains, fabric stretched over the wall, or sound insulation under your wall covering. Well-placed furniture can also help.

Soundproof curtains

8. Lay rugs, carpet and underlay for floating parquet:

Reduce the propagation of noise through the floor by using rugs, carpets, and resilient underlays under laminate floors.

Soundproofing mat

9. Choose quiet equipment:

When purchasing household appliances, check their noise level listed in decibels (dB) and use anti-vibration pads to reduce sound vibrations.

HollowSound silent household

10. Buy Hearing Protection:

Finally, for extreme situations, keep hearing protection on hand to reduce noise pollution.

HollowSound earplug

Combating noise inside your home can be complex, but by combining these 10 smart tips, you can significantly improve your quality of life by reducing noise pollution.

Whether you choose to insulate the walls, replace your windows, or opt for quieter equipment, there are solutions adapted to each situation. Remember that peace at home is precious, and these tips will help you preserve it.

The HollowSound solution with decorative sound foams

In addition, to offer you verified, effective and environmentally friendly acoustic solutions, HollowSound.fr offers a range of acoustic foam . Our products are designed to meet your sound insulation needs.

We include adhesives with our products, which greatly simplifies their installation. You won't have to worry about finding additional materials to attach our products, making the process of acoustically improving your space even more convenient.

With HollowSound , you can create a calm and peaceful environment in your home without compromising the environment.

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