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How to Soundproof a Bedroom

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Bedrooms should be a place of peace and relaxation. If you’ve got a noisy bedroom – whether do to nearby roads or noisy neighbours – you should consider soundproofing products to help you get a good night sleep.

This guide will explain how to soundproof your bedroom walls against noisy neighbours and increase the sound insulation in your home. Whether trying to soundproof the party wall with a neighbouring property or a stud wall, these solutions will effectively block sounds from transferring through your bedroom walls.

Soundproofing bedrooms from noisy neighbours

If you soundproof the wall between you and your neighbour, use one of the following solutions to block sounds through the party wall transferring into your bedroom.

For the highest level of noise reduction, soundproof your bedroom walls using a DIY soundproofing kit like the AcoustiClip Direct-to-Wall Soundproofing System. This type of soundproofing comprises acoustic insulation such as AcoustiClips and AcoustiChannel, plus soundproof panels. Combining these materials is the best method for increasing the sound insulation of your bedroom wall. The only downside to this type of soundproofing solution is that it does add to the thickness of your walls, so can reduce space in the bedroom.

If you have a bedroom that can not afford to lose the space, consider using the slimmer soundproofing option of panels installed directly onto the party wall. The Noisestop Silent Panel is our highest performing stand-alone solution, ideal for soundproofing rooms without compromising living space.

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Direct to bedroom wall soundproofing panels

Use one of these soundproof wall panels for the bedroom. Soundproof your room without compromising your living space. This type of solution can either be applied onto party walls to block the sound of neighbour noise or onto stud walls if you need to reduce sounds transferring between rooms.

Soundproof the internal stud walls in your bedroom

If you are looking for ways to soundproof a bedroom from other rooms in your home, these solutions will help increase the sound insulation of internal stud walls. The best way to soundproof a stud wall in a bedroom is to increase the wall’s density and create separation. These solutions combine acoustic insulation, soundbreaker bars, and soundproofing panels to help you achieve this.

Bedroom wall soundproofing accessories

Some wall soundproofing accessories to consider to improve the overall performance of your soundproofed wall. Use acoustic pads behind electrical outlets to reduce noise transfer through those areas. Isolate stud walls with the isolation strips around the perimeter of the framework.

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