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Soundproof Your Home Office to Be More Productive

2020-08-14 11,260 Dailymotion

How to Soundproof Your <br />Home Office for Better Productivity.<br />Now that more of us are working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an efficient workspace is crucial.<br />Here are some tips provided by <br />bobvila.com to control outside noise.<br />1. If you don't already have one, <br />switch to a solid wood door, It will absorb more sound than <br />the common hollow-core door.<br />2. Install a door sweep <br />or something similar, This will stop sound from sneaking <br />through the space under the door.<br />3. Add rugs, This will prevent sound from <br />bouncing off the floor.<br />4. Install <br />acoustic panels, They will absorb sound <br />that typically bounces <br />off of bare walls.<br />5. Caulk holes <br />and cracks, You can find caulk made <br />especially for soundproofing.<br />6. Install a <br />drop ceiling, If noise is coming from the <br />floor above you, installing a <br />drop ceiling can provide a <br />barrier of sound absorption.<br />7. Update windows, If it's in your budget, swap out <br />any single-pane windows for <br />double or triple-pane windows.

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