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Sleep soundly and work undisturbed with these noise-blocking tricks
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Whether it’s street sounds keeping you from sleeping or loud neighbors disrupting your day, unwanted noise can be a real annoyance. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to block out that noise! From using noise-canceling headphones or a loud fan or sound machine to rearranging your furniture, we'll walk you through all of the best ways to soundproof your space so you can sleep or focus better.

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Use earplugs or hearing protection earmuffs.

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Turn on a fan or white noise generator.

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  1. Most people find sounds with a lot of variation—such as people talking—distracting, while consistent sounds are much less so. Consistent noise from a fan or white noise machine, for instance, can help block out distracting noises without being distracting itself, which could help you sleep or concentrate better.[3]
    • Consider downloading a self-adjusting white noise app, like myNoise and Atmosphere.[4] These use your smartphone’s microphone to self-adjust the white noise to suit the ambient noise around you.
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Add insulation inside walls.

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  1. If you live in an older home with uninsulated walls, consider hiring a company to add blown-in insulation or sound absorption insulation boards to the interior of your walls.[13] It may seem like a pricey investment for soundproofing, but you’ll also save quite a bit on your heating and cooling costs.[14]
    • Spray foam insulation can be effective in your wall cavities as well as heavy batt insulation (like cotton batt).
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Seek assistance dealing with noise sensitivity.

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    What if I am studying and there is a noise I can't turn off?
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    Try wearing earplugs or noise canceling headphones. If you don't have them, then try turning on a fan or some peaceful music.
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    My fan is too loud and keeps me awake. What should I do?
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    Does your fan have a lower setting? If not, can you move it a little further away from so your bed so it doesn't sound quite as loud to you? Can you get a new fan? If all else fails, put in earplugs or simply pull your pillow over your head (making sure you can still breathe).
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This article was co-authored by Andrew Peters and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Andrew Peters is an Architecture and Construction Specialist and a Principal at Peters Design-Build, a full service architecture and construction firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 20 years of experience, Andrew specializes in sustainable and holistic design and building practices. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-Accredited Professional. He served as Project Manager for the international-award-winning “Refract House,” Team California’s entry in the 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon, a project featured in over 600 online and print articles. This article has been viewed 77,057 times.
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