How to Reduce Noise Between Rooms: Simple Soundproofing Guide for Homes & Offices

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Most noise problems are caused by sound leaking through weak points, not echo.
This guide shows you how to reduce noise transfer using simple, effective soundproofing steps.

Identify the noise leakage points

Noise usually escapes through:

  • door gaps
  • thin walls
  • windows
  • electrical outlets
  • ceilings or floors (in apartments)

Why this matters:
Sound travels through any opening.
If you don’t block the leak, soundproofing won’t work.

Start with the biggest weak point: the door

soundproofing door gaps with seal kit

Doors are the #1 cause of noise leakage.

Fixes:

  • Install a Door Seal Kit
  • Add a door bottom seal
  • Replace hollow-core doors (if possible)

Add mass to walls using MLV

If the wall is thin, sound passes easily.

Best solution:

Fix sound flanking paths

Sound may travel around treated walls.

Check for:

  • ceiling gaps
  • floor gaps
  • shared ducts / vents
  • window frames

Seal with:

  • acoustic sealant
  • edge strips
  • weather stripping

For offices: fix privacy issues

mlv mass loaded vinyl wall installation illustration

Noise spreading between meeting rooms?
Likely due to:

  • unsealed doors
  • shared walls
  • glass partitions with gaps

Solutions:

  • door seals
  • add mass to walls
  • apply acoustic privacy film on glass
  • install MLV under carpets (optional)

Summary: What actually works?

✔ Works well:

  • MLV
  • Door seal kits
  • Added wall mass
  • Proper sealing

✖ Doesn’t work for soundproofing:

  • egg cartons
  • foam panels
  • curtains
  • rugs

(These only help echo, not soundproofing.)

Find more info at
NRC vs STC article
What Is Acoustics
Echo vs Reverberation

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