Quiet time policy
The first method of reducing apartment noise does not cost anything. It actually involves your rental agreement. As part of the lease agreement, you should include a quiet time policy that all tenants must sign and agree to.
Choose the right floor material
If you have multiple floors in your house, you need to consider the noise from the next door and outside, but you must also consider the noise on your head. Your choice of floor will have a big impact on the noise transmitted.
Cork flooring and carpets are the choice of flooring that can greatly reduce noise. They are soft and dense and help to absorb noise. You should remember that they may not be as long as other floors, such as hardwood.
Install a dual pane window
Double glazed windows are designed to minimize external noise. Unfortunately, they are not cheap. Depending on your location, manufacturer and size of the windows, they can cost you $200. If you don't have multiple windows to replace, or if you see it adds more value to your property than the total window cost, then this cost is manageable.
A cheaper option for installing double glazed windows is to hang heavy fabric curtains around the windows. This not only helps to reduce noise, but also helps to reduce any draught.
Properly isolate the wall
If there is a noise problem between the apartments, the solution to this problem is to add insulation. To do this, you have to open the wall, but it can make a huge difference in reducing the noise between the apartments and reducing noise complaints.
The foam insulation board can also be cut without the wall being cut. These can be covered with cloth and hung on the wall like a work of art.
Plants can help reduce noise
Shrubs have the ability to absorb noise. You can plant shrubs near windows and outside doors. You can also place some potted plants in noisy areas within the hotel, such as public areas or landings. This is a cost-effective way to reduce noise.