Ask any parent what the main change has been in their home since having children and you’ll find that high up there on the list is the noise level. We all know that babies cry but then think about the years that follow, toddler tantrums and constant chatter, television shows and loud video games, not to mention the teenage years when your home may be invaded by ever increasing groups of friends and maybe even the odd band rehearsal too. For those who are considering having children, you’ve probably already changed your mind, but for those who already have children, fear not as it is now possible to soundproof your home. What is Sound Proofing? Sound proofing is a two-fold process. It involves not only bouncing sound back into a room for better acoustics but also stopping it from escaping from rooms, making adjoining rooms much quieter. Soundproofing has been around in various forms for years but has often involved a lot of work and expense. Luckily thanks to a range of specialist wallpaper manufacturers, it is now possible to soundproof your walls yourself. How Does it Work? Before you start to think of concrete mixes to fill hollow walls and other messy and serious processes, you’ll be pleased to hear that soundproofing walls is just as easy as wallpapering them. Take one revolutionary new product from Saarpor for example, their Sound Proof Insulation Liner has been specially designed for sound proofing your home. It comes in rolls, just like wallpaper and is 6mm thick, delivering just as much sound insulation as 10cm of concrete. How does it work? We’d love to say it’s a magical formula but in reality it’s simply special sound absorbing foam which is laminated with a thick lining paper. Where Can it Be Used? If you think that soundproofing walls is the perfect solution to your noisy children, whatever their age, then you’ll be pleased to hear that these types of wall coverings can be used virtually anywhere. Apply them to the nursery to block out some of the noise of sleep training or to keep your little one safely away from other sounds in the house at nap time. Use in the kids bedrooms to keep your rock, hip hop or dance music confined or in the living room to ensure you can always hear the television, regardless of your children playing elsewhere in the house. The possibilities are endless as sound insulating wall papers can even be used for ceiling soundproofing. So what are you waiting for? Start sound proofing your home today and take advantage of a more tranquil lifestyle.