My living room shares a wall with other people s kitchens and is not soundproofed

Updated on Living room 2024-08-21
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the way of others, in exchange for others, you turn the horn loudest before you go out, and play DJ dance music. In a few days, he will take the initiative to discuss this matter with you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I have the same troubles as you, and the most annoying thing is making dumplings and beating soy milk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Me too, ready to sell, annoyed.

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Sacrifice a little area, glue a piece of soundproofing cotton on the wall, then make a wooden keel, and then put on the gypsum board, which can be better soundproofing, but not completely shielded off, the more about 60% of the effect, if it is good, about 80%, if you can add two layers of soundproof cotton, the effect is better, but it is not cheap.

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The living room is not a particularly private space in the functional division of the living space, and it belongs to a relatively public area, so relatively speaking, this situation has little impact, but it is necessary to make sure that other people's bathroom waterproof construction is in place. You can also do proper shading projects in your living room, such as moisture-proof and mildew-proof, sound insulation and other construction, which is basically fine.

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