For a person who is prone to awakening from sleep, the sound of footsteps in the corridor late at night and the noise in the next room are all important factors that affect the quality of sleep. Most high-end hotels have very good sound insulation. What is their secret?
① Floor sound insulation treatment
Common hotel floors are mainly ceramic tiles, floors, or a layer of carpet, which is moderate in cost, comfortable in body and beautiful in line with public needs.
It is recommended to choose a cork mute floor. This material board has superior sound transmission characteristics and damping performance, not only can absorb the sound of stepping on the floor, but also play a role in sound insulation for different floors.
②Window sound insulation treatment
In the guest room design, the sealing of the windows should be better, and the glass should be thicker. If the room is next to the road, more attention should be paid. Using plastic-steel windows as a means of sealing is the most effective way to isolate outdoor noise. Adding dense curtains can also reduce the impact of outdoor noise on the interior.
③Wall sound insulation treatment
When decorating guest rooms, professional sound insulation materials are usually used, which can effectively isolate all kinds of airborne sound transmission. The sound insulation effect of the sound insulation wall made of it combined with gypsum board and sound-absorbing cotton is very good.
In addition, in terms of wall decoration, it is best to make the wall surface somewhat concave and convex, such as using wallpaper, wall covering and other materials for decoration, and the noise reduction effect is very good.
④ Sound insulation of the door
The room door is a source of noise. It is recommended to use solid wood doors with a thickness of more than 45MM when decorating guest rooms, and make as many sealing strips as possible, and increase the threshold, which is equivalent to adding a sound insulation barrier between the door leaf and the floor. In addition, wallpaper and wooden boards can be used to further improve the sound insulation effect. For aisles, restaurants, and conference halls in public areas, materials such as acoustic perforated panels can be used on the walls and top surfaces to reduce sound wave reflection.