Soundproofing?
I need suggestions on how I could possibly soundproof an interior wall between two bedrooms without tearing it apart. It is a fully dry walled and painted wall. Thanks
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You can add acoustical panels. Hang a quilt on the wall, one that is thick but decorative. If you can access the wall from the attic, they can drill a hole and blow insulation inside the wall like they do for exterior walls.
Hi Sharon a local restaurant of mine used heavy cloth hangings between the tables that helped a lot. You can purchase sound proofing panels that you could attach to the walls.
You could install decorative acoustic panels like these: https://amzn.to/3bS1yFZ
Or, you could inject foam into the wall; however, this will need to be done by a insulation professional.
Hope this Helps! Jeremy - https://pahjodesigns.com
You could curtains on the wall to help with sound
This article suggests hanging wall hangings on the wall or putting up a row of bookcases: https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/interior-projects/how-to/g2470/soundproofing-a-room/
You could also hang acoustic panels on your wall: https://soundproofliving.com/soundproofing-walls-cheap/
You could add sound proofing foam and then hang a tapestry or something large in front of all the sound proofing foam.
check those ideas https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?rs=ac&len=2&q=how%20to%20sound%20proof%20a%20room&eq=how%20to%20sound%20pro&etslf=7477&term_meta[]=how%20to%20sound%20proof%20a%20room%7Cautocomplete%7C1
Cork panels are good acousical sound absorbers. If you use fabic, you'll need thick, heavy panels with batting, between. The more folds in the fabric, the better the sound absorption. Using denser rugs with padding (wall to wall works best) softer fabrics on upholstered furniture, wood (rather than metal or glass) furniture.
Carpet on the wall hang a carpet on the wall
Thanks so much to all my Hometalk friends.
Im kind of leaning towards soundproof panels covered by shiplap if that wouldn’t be massively heavy??
Sharon.
You can have someone out to blow insulation into the walls or add as many soft, sound absorbing materials to each room as you can like rugs, curtains, etc.
You have to install soundproofing sheetrock
Hello,
You could Add insulation and then Clad the wall. You could try using Cork tiles, or heavy curtain. Place Heavy Wardrobes on the wall and fill with clothes. etc.