Our bedroom has carpet, two solid exterior walls, and two drywall partitions. Unfortunately, the room has a strong echo.
The bed is positioned under a sloped ceiling. There is a shallow dresser about three meters long (10 feet) and a green plant. The ceiling height is 235 cm (7 ft 9 in). The walls are not wallpapered.
Do you have any ideas on how to reduce the echo? We already have curtains.
Best regards, Yvonne
The bed is positioned under a sloped ceiling. There is a shallow dresser about three meters long (10 feet) and a green plant. The ceiling height is 235 cm (7 ft 9 in). The walls are not wallpapered.
Do you have any ideas on how to reduce the echo? We already have curtains.
Best regards, Yvonne
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Doc.Schnaggls26 May 2015 14:09Hello Yvonne,
how about a large photo printed on canvas mounted on one of the walls?
If that alone isn’t enough, you can fill the gap between the picture/frame and the wall with foam.
That’s how we successfully eliminated the echo effect in our former open-plan office...
Best regards,
Dirk
how about a large photo printed on canvas mounted on one of the walls?
If that alone isn’t enough, you can fill the gap between the picture/frame and the wall with foam.
That’s how we successfully eliminated the echo effect in our former open-plan office...
Best regards,
Dirk
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