Sunday, July 31, 2011
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Ways to Use Acoustical Curtains
The use of acoustical curtains is an attractive sound blocking option for your home or business. These curtains are made with absorbent material. The material increases soundproofing and improves acoustics in rooms.
Use these curtains throughout your home, especially if you have thin walls. You will be able to control reverberations from walls and block sound from windows and doorways. Acoustical curtains are great for apartment living where neighbors are literally on the other side of the wall. Hang the curtains on the shared wall to help muffle noise entering your apartment as well as noise from your apartment.
If you have children, use acoustical curtains through their rooms. Place them over windows and on walls. Be creative when decorating children's rooms. Curtains in light colors brighten up rooms and make them appear larger. Use acoustical curtains in place of paint on walls. This is a great solution for brightening rooms when you are not permitted to paint walls, particularly in rental property.
These curtains help contain noise vibrations if you have a home theater. They are also ideal for media rooms, music rooms, and basements. Place the curtains decoratively over windows and on walls. They are stylish means to sound proofing any room.
You can also use them in doorways. Select a color that complements the décor in two adjoining rooms. Hang the curtains in the doorframe. Secure the sides to the doorframe for additional sound blocking. The center edge of each curtain becomes the entryway between the two rooms.
For the best level of soundproofing, double up acoustical curtains. This means to place one set on top of another set. Use regular rods for the set closest to the wall. Use extended curtain rods to place the second set over the first set. Or, you can place two sets on one rod. These curtains are heavy so make sure you use a sturdy rod. Check out your local hardware store for heavy duty rods. Seal the curtain edges to the wall for increased sound proofing. Use double-sided tape or magnetic tape on the curtain edges.
There are many stylish ways to use acoustical curtains to help sound proof your living space. If you aren't sure how to make the best use of your curtains, ask your store representative for decorating advice. You will appreciate the peace and quiet of your home.
If you have a home theater, you need acoustical curtains. Visit My Window Treatment Pro to lean about other window treatment options like Hunter Douglas blinds and others.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Home Theater Sound Dampening Solutions For the Do-It-Yourselfer
Remember the days when you would pack up your car and take the family to a drive-in movie? Some of you may and some of you may not, because the world of movie-watching has drastically changed over the years. The "drive-in" theater has evolved into the more modern movie theaters we know today, where you sit in uncomfortable seats, between crying kids and rambunctious teenagers, eating a small bag of stale popcorn that costs as much as an entire box from the grocery store.
Ok, so this version is a little harsh. Going to the movies can be an enjoyable thing, but more often than not you will face one of those four problems when you go. Which leads to my next point- movie theaters are on the verge of yet another transition- the new and improved home theater.
Home theaters are quickly becoming the "movie theater" of today. The convenience of walking downstairs to watch a movie with your family is a huge perk to those who decide to take on the task of adding such an addition. Although the seats, screen, and overall décor of your room are all important, the one overriding factor that will either make or break your project is the sound of your room. Home theater sound dampening solutions are key in creating a room that keeps sound where it's supposed to be- and that's not in the next room over.
Sound insulation is one necessary home theater sound dampening product that is sure to reduce the noise within your room up to 60 percent when installed correctly. Sound insulation is used as a blocking technique to keep the sound from traveling through your walls, windows, floors and ceiling. Some types of sound insulation are made from durable, recycled rubber, which not only makes an immediate impact on your own home theater environment, but makes a difference in the greater environment as well.
As many as there are homeowners building a new theater, so are there theater sound dampening techniques. Another necessary product to consider when looking for home theater sound dampening solutions is an Acoustic Image Panel. Acoustic Image Panels are made from eco-friendly absorptive material that, when applied to the walls of a finished home theater, noticeably improves the acoustics of the space. This acoustic treatment does so by reflecting the sound that leads to echoes and reverberation, thus creating a room that looks as good as it sounds. Acoustic Image panels come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors and can also be customized using your own images of photos.
Bass traps and Anti-Vibration Isolation Platforms are other theater sound dampening products that work to acoustically tune your room. Bass traps capture low-frequency sounds whereas Sonipad Platforms "float" a device (for example, a speaker) to reduce surface vibration, resulting in tighter, fuller sound.
For more sound advice on which home theater sound dampening products will best work for your individual space, visit our website at http://www.audimutesoundproofing.com and then give Audimute a call at 1-866-505-6883. Our acoustical experts will help you figure out which products you'll need to effectively soundproof your home theater.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Acoustical Ceilings - Tiles and Ratings
Acoustical Ceilings are an inexpensive way to lower the height of a room and also soften noise in the room. However, reduction of noise isn't the only reason to use an acoustic ceiling in an office environment. It can also be used to hide computer wires, pipes or other things you would rather not see.
If your reading this in an office you may be under an acoustic ceiling right now and not even have know it. Usually you can tell one of these ceilings by the square tiles and popcorn like texture. But, no longer are they only available in that texture they now come in plenty of styles and colors for the average person to feel comfortable bringing them into their home or business.
The Underwriters Laboratories created six different ratings for sound absorption and you should take them into consideration when choosing your acoustical ceiling tile. The rating can be found on the box label with the symbol UL next to it.
First is the "Noise Reduction Coefficient" (NRC) which is a rating of the sound absorption of the tile in an enclosed space. This would be important for an office or the customer contact area of a store such as a checkout line.
The measure of speech noise reflected around office fixtures and wall partitions, such as a cubicle is called the Articulation Class (AC) and should be taken into consideration in a cubicle area.
Sabin is a sound absorption measurement for within a design space and is mainly important in more open areas.
Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) gives us the measure of airborne sound absorbed through the ceiling tile and is rating needed for interior designers of doctor offices.
PI or Privacy Index is used to rate the amount of privacy provided by the ceiling tile. It is determined by if PI is greater than 95% you can feel comfortable speaking confidently between 80% and 95% you would have basic privacy where someone would have to be listening to understand and less than 80% is considered poor in terms of privacy.
The Sound Transmission Class (STC) gives us the rating of the barrier to sound created by a wall, between floors or other partition. A STC rating of 55 or above is considered a great barrier of sound.
Inside your home or office they can be used for quick fix on that room you don't feel the best about or to quite down a child's play area. There are a few "Do it yourself" websites out there but when it comes to anything requiring this type of work you should hire a commercial contractor.
Acousti is one of the leading Commercial Contractors that works with Acoustical Ceilings in Commercial, Educational, Institutional and Industrial applications.
Monday, July 18, 2011
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