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Each time you are in your room do not want to hear the noise anymore? Would you like to create a good acoustics garden, calm and serenity? If so, how about trying a DIY acoustic slat wall! That sounds easier said than done, but it's actually really simple to construct. This complete guide, will explain all the necessary steps needed to carry out the do-it-yourself acoustic slat wall creation which consequently act as sound absorbers and enhance you room`s acoustics.
To start with, you have to write the measurement of a wall where your acoustic slat walls need may be placed. This is really important! Once you have your measurements, cut the plywood to match the size of your wall. If you need to, ask an adult for help with the cutting part. After that, paint your plywood whatever color you would like best. Neutral color is the best choice as it goes well with most of things in your room.
Now you have to cut the wood slatsS. There are differing dimensions, slat distances and you can add these wood screens in between.posts of a covered walk way! Here is my opportunity to design something special for me. When you have all the slats cut and lined up nice like, it is time to attach them onto the plywood.
Now, (Before you attach the slats), Insulate it with acoustic insulation(B) That material is super important because it will help to soak up the sound. Now you need to staple the insulation on top of that wood, and cover all its edges. Let it lie flat, smooth so that you can work on this quilting pattern. It will help to keep things quiet and further insulated.
Once the insulation is in place, add your slats to the plywood. Secure the slats in place with screws. Make sure to put them as same distances so they look good. And, since you would not want the slats to come off later on it better be done well.
You can also change the color of your ribs to contrast with existing colors, or you can use other decorative elements such as wallpaper and stencils. Stencils are interesting patterns you would use to follow off. You can further install a few racks on the slats for keeping pictures and books as well as display pieces. This make an even more magical look on your wall!
Once you are done with finalizing your DIY acoustic slat wall, you will experience a huge difference in the sound quality of room. The acoustic insulation and slats work in tandem to trap sound, thereby reducing noise levels. That way you will have a peaceful, serene place to work.