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Top Ways to Block Out Traffic Noise From Your Home

Living close to a busy road usually means dealing with the constant noise of vehicles passing by. The roar of engines and the screeching of brakes not only frustrate you but also disrupt your harmony, rhythm, and concentration at home. 

Thankfully, there are a few ways to create a quieter environment. When you need a moment of tranquility right away, consider these simple methods to help reduce noise:



Temporary ways to block out traffic noise


  • Use curtains

Thick, tightly woven curtains can serve as effective sound barriers, blocking out a significant amount of noise from the outside. 


Opt for blackout curtains, which are designed to keep out both light and sound or add an extra lining to your existing curtains to maximise their noise-reducing capabilities. The heavier the fabric, the better it will be at dampening sound.


  • Use white noise

You can reduce outside disturbances with calming sounds that can help create a more peaceful indoor environment. 


A white noise machine can produce a consistent sound that covers up traffic noise. Alternatively, you can use a fan or an app that plays nature sounds, such as rainfall, ocean waves, or forest sounds, to drown out unwanted traffic sounds.


  • Close the gaps

Drafty doors are a common source of noise entering your home. Invest in a good door sweep to block the gap at the bottom of the door and reduce the amount of noise that gets through. This simple addition can make a noticeable difference in keeping the outside noise at bay.


  • Place furniture strategically

You can incorporate heavy furniture against the walls that face the noisy road. Items such as bookcases or dressers can help absorb some of the noise coming from outside. This setup not only reduces the noise but also helps in making the space feel more comfortable and peaceful.


Permanent ways to block out traffic noise

For a lasting reduction in traffic noise, consider these permanent upgrades to your home:


  • Build a sound barrier wall

If you have the space and budget, consider building a sound barrier wall on the side of your property that faces the busy road. 


Materials like brick, concrete, or even a thick wooden fence with sound-dampening material can block a lot of noise, making your home much quieter and more peaceful. This solution not only reduces noise but can also add to the privacy and security of your property.


  • Upgrade your windows and doors

If you have single-pane windows, they are probably allowing noise to penetrate your space. Replacing your windows with double or triple-pane windows is an excellent way to dampen sounds and vibrations. 


Similarly, upgrade both interior and exterior doors to solid wood or composite to prevent sound from leaking into your home. 


  • Install pro soundproofing solutions

In rooms facing busy roads, you can install acoustic panels to block out noise and significantly improve the sound quality of your home. These panels come in different styles, shapes, and materials, so you can choose ones that match your home's décor. 


For example, we can customise acoustic panels with a variety of fabric coverings available in different colors. We can even print your photographs onto the fabric, and no one will guess its true purpose!


Get your peace of mind back with customised soundproofing solutions

Don't let traffic noise control your life. With some planning and the right solutions, you can turn your home into a peaceful and quiet place. Contact us for expert advice and to discover a variety of soundproofing solutions. Reclaim your peace and enjoy the calm and quiet you deserve.

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