1. Choose Engineered Wood Flooring
Engineered wood is not only durable and beautiful but also less prone to noise compared to solid wood. Its multi-layer construction helps dampen sound, making it a great option for busy households.
2. Install an Acoustic Underlay
Acoustic underlays are a game-changer for sound reduction:
3. Consider Floating Installation
Floating installations, where the flooring isn’t nailed or glued down, can reduce impact noise. Pairing this method with an acoustic underlay further enhances its sound-dampening effects.
4. Use Rugs and Runners
Placing area rugs or runners on top of your wood flooring is an easy way to reduce noise:
5. Seal Gaps and Cracks
Noise can travel through small gaps in flooring. Filling these with wood filler or sealants can minimise creaks and reduce sound transmission.
6. Add Soft Furnishings
Soft furnishings like curtains, cushions, and upholstered furniture absorb ambient noise, creating a quieter atmosphere. These additions complement your wood flooring while reducing echoes.
7. Opt for Pre-Finished Engineered Wood
Pre-finished engineered wood often has built-in layers that provide extra sound insulation, making it a smart choice for apartments or multi-storey homes.
With these strategies, you can enjoy the beauty of wood flooring while maintaining a peaceful environment. Explore our range of wood flooring options and accessories designed to minimise noise and maximise comfort.