- Acoustic foam panels
- Mass-loaded vinyl
- Soundproof curtains
- Fiberglass insulation
- Acoustic ceiling tiles
- Soundproof drywall
- Green glue
- Cork panels
- Noise-reducing door sweeps
- Weatherstripping
Acoustic Foam Panels
Acoustic foam panels are popular for their ability to absorb sound waves, reducing echo and reverberation in home studios.
Mass-loaded Vinyl
Mass-loaded vinyl is a dense, flexible material that can be used to add mass to walls, floors, and ceilings, effectively blocking sound transmission.
Soundproof Curtains
Soundproof curtains are heavy, dense curtains designed to block outside noise and absorb sound within the room.
Fiberglass Insulation
Fiberglass insulation can be used to fill wall cavities and reduce airborne sound transmission.
Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
Acoustic ceiling tiles are designed to absorb sound and reduce noise levels in home studios.
Soundproof Drywall
Soundproof drywall is a dense, heavy material that effectively blocks sound transmission through walls.
Green Glue
Green glue is a viscoelastic compound that can be sandwiched between layers of drywall to reduce sound transmission.
Cork Panels
Cork panels can be used as a sound-absorbing material on walls and floors, reducing noise levels in home studios.
Noise-Reducing Door Sweeps
Noise-reducing door sweeps can be installed at the bottom of doors to block sound from entering or leaving a room.
Weatherstripping
Weatherstripping can be used to seal gaps around doors and windows, reducing sound transmission.