A current trend in interior design is to think not about the end result, but the efficiency of your redecoration. It’s not really about how you can use a roll of wallpaper with the least amount of waste, but more about selecting wallpapers that help you make efficiency savings in terms of insulation, mould resistance or, now, soundproofing. Below we discuss the soundproofing wallpaper and how it could work in your home. What is Soundproof Wallpaper? As the name may suggest, Soundproof wallpapers are designed to make it quieter in your home. They contain foam that dampens noise coming from both outside and within your home. The foam is bonded to a layer of lining paper on one side and a thick layer of wallpaper on the other side. This means it’s no harder to hang than ordinary wallpaper. Thanks to Soundproofing Wallpaper, DIY soundproofing  is easier than it’s ever been, and much cheaper as well. Why should I use it? If you live in a block of flats or house that’s split up into apartments, you may often want to block out the noise of neighbors. Another reason for soundproofing rooms is that you may also want to block out the sound of TVs or music elsewhere in your house. Which rooms should I soundproof? There are no rules and regulations around soundproofing rooms. But some are more popular choices for soundproofing. The living room is the most commonly soundproofed room. Soundproofing can keep the noise out as well as improving the listening quality of TV and music in the room. We all know how annoying not being able to sleep due to noise outside is. For that reason bedrooms are also a popular choice. Whether you need a quiet study to work in, want to make your child’s bedroom a peaceful space, or just want to block out the sound of cars outside, soundproof wallpaper can make a difference.