Many modern homes feature open plan layouts and stripped floors and walls. Whilst perhaps being easy on the eye, it is not a combination that is particularly easy on the ears. Sound waves bounce off hard surfaces. This extends reverberation times and creates an echo. Consequently, when you furnish a home you need to think about what you have to do to create a pleasant acoustic environment with zero echo. This does not need to cost an arm and a leg. We have put together a few tips for how you can easily improve the acoustics in your home.
Put an adequate amount of furniture in the space Sound waves need to be broken up (diffused), and the best way of doing this is by using objects that are not soft. Your coffee table, pedestals with plants, anything that has a hard surface in the room actually helps improve the acoustics as it breaks up the sound waves. Therefore, it is important to “fill” the space with enough furniture to create sound wave break points. In other words, the room should not be too empty.
Absorb sound using soft materials Sound waves bounce against hard surfaces such as windows, walls, ceilings, and floors. Use heavy duty rugs/carpets on the floor and hang curtains. The thicker the material, the better the sound absorption. A sofa or bed usually works well as a sound absorbing element in the centre of a room. Ceilings are usually more difficult to improve from an acoustics perspective. However, Abstracta’s popular sound absorbing Lily lamp stops sound waves from bouncing onto a ceiling, making it perfect to use as a sound absorber.
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