Right now we turn the tv on very low and sit close to hear it once he s asleep we can turn it back up.
Keeping sound out of a room.
The bigger the better.
Without tearing down a single wall panel you can become the master of sound instead of allowing it to make you miserable.
Problem is he will stay awake 2 or more hours if he can hear.
The only other room we can move him to also shares a wall with the tv room.
Is there a way to sound proof his room so we can watch tv while he is falling asleep.
Do this by sticking a couple of layers of hessian underlay or just plain old carpet to the wall then hang one or two sheets of carpet or dense underlay.
I think the easiest option for you is to create an air trap on your back wall.
Get a big shaggy rug if the sound is coming from the apartment below a big plush rug might be all you need to keep the peace and quiet.
In the war on unwelcome noise you re not a defenseless victim.
Although you probably won t be able to keep sound totally in or out of a room or house you can certainly minimize the aural agony for you and your neighbors.
Keeping sound out of room or keeping sound in a room for a home theater space or music room the objective is to keep the sound in so it doesn t travel to other areas of the house.
Layering rugs is also a great solution especially if you already have wall to wall carpet.
Usually when i talk about soundproofing rooms on this platform i focus my advice on keeping the noise out.
Egg cartons are good for reducing reverberation inside the room but they don t magically stop sound transmission.
After all lowering the level of noise in my home is one of my own biggest concerns.
My son s room is right next to the tv room and we have thin walls.