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by sparky_Archive
Bump, though my issue is a bit different, more domestic.The wall between mine and my flatmate's room is very thin, to the extent that conversations, my nighttime grunts, snores, Tarzan cries, screams for my mother, low level music and footsteps etc can be heard. Not such a problem with me (I am insensitive and somewhat evil), but understandably a bit of a privacy issue for my friend. Given that we are in a rented flat (and thus have landlord complications over any alterations to walls), do you have any tips or suggestions for reducing the transmission of sound? Most of the soundproofing stuff I've just looked up on the internet seems to involve gluing or screwing another wall to my wall, which might cause problems with the landlords, though we're going to call them to discuss.Is it worth my investing in some hippy wall coverings, tie-dye rugs and that sort of delicious nonsense to lessen the inter-room conversation, or would that not have much effect at all and just make my room look really cool in 1970? I suspect the latter and that we will have to have a bit of a landlord tussle, but any helpful and idiot-proof advice would be appreciate. Please help save my non-existent sex life, I have not been able to bring a goat home for months.Edit: I should clarify my wool above: if extensive wall alteration and hence landlord permission is required, then I have some idea where to go (though UK recommendations would definitely be smashing). I am more posting this to see if there are any easy domestic solutions that do not require adding panels/another wall. Cheers, brains.
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