Sound walls for living room- how to block TV sounds?
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Actually i need ideas for one wall between bedroom and living room to block sound from tv
Covering the walls with a tapestry of some sort on both sides would help. This is not an easy job because the sound travels through the solid structure of the house. Building separate walls that are not connected is the best way to do it. Here is a site where you may gain some inspiration:
http://www.explainthatstuff.com/soundproofing.html