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What to Expect During a Professional Soundproofing Installation

During a professional soundproofing installation with Total Home Interiors, you’re getting far more than materials on a wall—you’re getting a carefully engineered solution for your specific space in the Tri-State area. Our team begins with an on-site evaluation of your home, apartment, or commercial space, documenting noise sources (street noise, upstairs neighbors, office chatter, HVAC, etc.) and existing construction conditions. From there, we design a tailored plan that may include soundproof wall assemblies, acoustic drywall, and mass-loaded vinyl for noise transfer, as well as acoustic panels or ceiling treatments to control echo and improve clarity.

On installation day, we coordinate with building management when needed (especially in NYC, Hoboken, and Jersey City apartments or condos), protect your floors and furnishings, and work systematically to open walls or ceilings (if required), decouple structures, and install soundproof materials to specification. For spaces with privacy or light control needs, we can integrate motorized shades or drapery from brands like Lutron, Somfy, and Hunter Douglas PowerView—fully programmed to work with your existing or new smart home system. Our technicians finish by tuning any acoustic treatments, testing performance, and walking you through how to use any new controls or automation, so you’re left with a quieter, more private, and more comfortable environment—without the guesswork or compromises of DIY attempts.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let us show you what is possible.

Key Takeaways

  • Comprehensive on-site evaluation of your home or business in NJ, NYC, Hoboken, or Jersey City—measuring actual sound levels, tracing how noise travels through walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors, and identifying every leak and flanking path so we can engineer the right soundproofing solution the first time.
  • Strategic use of professional-grade construction methods and materials—mass-loaded vinyl, decoupled wall and ceiling assemblies, acoustic drywall, and sealed window systems—precisely placed to block neighbor noise, street noise, and room-to-room transfer in both residential and commercial spaces.
  • Expert installation by seasoned soundproofing specialists who understand building structures, local construction types, and code requirements—eliminating the guesswork of DIY products and ensuring predictable, testable performance.
  • Fully tailored designs based on how you actually use the space—whether it’s a bedroom that needs quiet, a living room with surround sound, a Zoom office, or a restaurant or office that requires speech privacy—with the option to integrate acoustic treatments, motorized shades, and smart home automation for complete comfort and control.
  • Ongoing performance support, including post-install acoustic testing, fine-tuning of problem areas, and planned upgrades as needs change—so your soundproofed environment, acoustic treatments, and automated systems continue working together at their best.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let us show you what is possible.

Understanding the Soundproofing Assessment Process

When you bring in Total Home Interiors for a soundproofing project, we start with a detailed on-site evaluation—not guesswork or generic “quick fixes.”

Our team measures actual sound pressure levels (SPLs) in your space at different times of day and at key locations (shared walls, ceilings, windows, mechanical rooms, etc.) to understand where noise is coming from and when it’s at its worst. We then analyze how much sound is transmitting through your structure (transmission loss) so we can determine how effective your current walls, ceilings, floors, and windows really are.

From there, we look beyond simple “noise levels” and study how sound is behaving in the room itself—its acoustics and modal behavior. This helps us identify two critical issues:

  • Where sound is leaking in or out (gaps in walls, doors, windows, floors, ceilings)
  • How sound is “sneaking around” via flanking paths (through adjoining rooms, venting, structural connections, or building common areas)

We also evaluate any existing soundproofing or acoustic materials you may already have—insulation, acoustic panels, rugs, curtains—to determine what’s helping, what’s doing nothing, and what may actually be making the problem worse.

At the end of this process, you receive a clear, easy-to-understand assessment that outlines:

  • The primary noise sources affecting your home, apartment, or commercial space
  • The specific construction weaknesses causing noise transfer
  • Recommended soundproofing strategies (such as mass-loaded vinyl, decoupled wall assemblies, or acoustic drywall upgrades) designed for your exact noise issues and building type

Where appropriate, we may also recommend adding resilient channels or specialized flooring underlayments to further reduce airborne and impact noise in multi-unit buildings.

Every solution we propose is tailored to your environment—whether it’s a Jersey City condo with street noise, a Hoboken townhouse with neighbor noise, or a Manhattan office needing professional speech privacy.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Customizing the Soundproofing Solution to Your Needs

With your in-depth assessment complete, we’ll collaborate on a soundproofing and acoustic plan precisely matched to your space, noise issues, and lifestyle. For many clients in Jersey City, Hoboken, NYC, and across Northern NJ, that may include a combination of mass-loaded vinyl, decoupled wall/ceiling assemblies, and acoustic drywall to block noise transfer—paired with strategically placed acoustic panels or fabric wall systems to control echo and improve clarity. In many dedicated theater builds, adding double drywall with Green Glue and resilient isolation clips can significantly improve STC ratings and keep powerful cinema sound contained.

Whether you’re dealing with neighbor noise in a condo bedroom, street noise bleeding into a home office, or privacy concerns in a conference room or medical facility, our designers engineer the solution around how you actually use the space. We’ll also discuss complementary options such as motorized shades for added privacy and noise buffering at the window, or smart home integration to tie your theater, lighting, and audio into a single, intuitive control system.

Every installation is executed by seasoned professionals to meet strict performance standards, so you’re not guessing with DIY materials or generic “soundproofing” kits. The result is a quieter, more controlled environment—whether that’s a focused work-from-home office, a private executive suite, or a fully immersive home theater.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Preparing for the Professional Soundproofing Installation

Preparing Your Space for Professional Soundproofing Installation

To get the best results from a professional soundproofing project, a little preparation goes a long way. When you work with Total Home Interiors, we’ll guide you through this process step-by-step, but here’s what you can expect and how to prepare your home or commercial space:

For New Jersey residents, this preparation also helps ensure your project aligns with local noise control regulations and maximizes the benefits of choosing professional-grade materials over DIY options.

  1. Clear Access to Work Areas
    • Move furniture, decor, and personal items away from walls, ceilings, and floors where soundproofing will be installed.
    • For apartments and condos in Jersey City, Hoboken, and NYC, this often includes clearing bedroom and living room perimeter walls and any shared walls with neighbors.
    • In offices or restaurants, ensure pathways are open so our team can bring in materials like mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic drywall, and framing components safely and efficiently.
  2. Address Any Existing Structural Issues
    • If you’re aware of leaks, cracks, or damaged drywall in walls, ceilings, or floors, let’s know before installation.
    • Our team can coordinate timing with your contractor or address minor repairs as part of the soundproofing scope to ensure the new system is built on a stable, secure surface.
  3. Discuss Noise Concerns and Special Requirements
    • Before we begin, we’ll review your specific challenges: street noise, upstairs footsteps, neighbor conversations, office privacy issues, or restaurant reverberation.
    • Share any scheduling constraints (work-from-home calls, restaurant or office hours, quiet times in medical facilities) so we can plan installation with minimal disruption.
    • If equipment or sensitive areas (e.g., conference rooms, studios, medical exam rooms) require special protection or limited access, we’ll design a workflow around that.
  4. Plan for Temporary Disruption
    • For more extensive soundproofing—such as decoupled walls, acoustic drywall on ceilings, or multi-layer assemblies—you may need to temporarily relocate from certain rooms or areas.
    • In residential settings, this might mean sleeping in a different room for a few nights; in commercial spaces, it may involve phasing work area-by-area to keep your business operating.
  5. Review the Soundproofing Plan With Our Team
    • We’ll walk you through the full scope:
    • Which walls, ceilings, and floors will be treated
    • The materials being used (mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic drywall, isolation channels, specialized sealants)
    • How our work will interface with any acoustic treatments, automated shades, or future home theater plans
    • You’ll understand the timeline, what we need access to, and any preparation steps we recommend before installation day.

By preparing your space and aligning on expectations in advance, you allow our team to focus on precision installation—so you experience the full benefit of professional-grade noise control, whether it’s a quieter bedroom, a more private office, or a more controlled acoustic environment in your restaurant or studio.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

What to Expect During the Soundproofing Installation

Once your space is prepped and scheduled, our West Orange–based installation team arrives with a clear plan and a detailed understanding of your noise challenges. We start by confirming the scope on-site—measuring walls, ceilings, floors, and window assemblies—so every soundproofing element is tailored to your exact apartment, condo, or commercial space.

Our West Orange–based installation team arrives with a clear plan and a detailed understanding of your noise challenges, tailoring every soundproofing element to your exact space.

From there, we focus on what matters most: stopping noise at its source and along its path. Our technicians methodically identify and seal gaps, cracks, outlet penetrations, and framing transitions to create a continuous, airtight barrier. Where needed, we introduce decoupled wall or ceiling assemblies to break vibration paths between you and the noise next door, above, or below.

High-performance materials are then installed in layers for maximum impact. That may include:

  • Mass-loaded vinyl (MLV) installed within walls, ceilings, and floor systems to add critical density
  • Acoustic insulation packed into cavities to absorb airborne sound before it reaches your room
  • Acoustic drywall and specialty sound-rated assemblies where building conditions allow

By combining dense barriers, strategic decoupling, and targeted absorption, many installations can significantly improve their overall Sound Transmission Class performance, creating a more effective shield against unwanted noise.

In condos, co-ops, and tightly scheduled commercial environments, we coordinate closely with building management and your schedule to minimize disruption—protecting surfaces, managing dust, and keeping work areas clean and organized. Most projects are completed in carefully planned phases so you can maintain as much normal use of your space as possible.

Once installation is complete, we conduct a thorough walkthrough with you. We’ll review each soundproofed area, confirm performance against your concerns (street noise, neighbor impact noise, office speech privacy, etc.), and discuss any complementary acoustic treatments or window solutions that could further refine the space.

The result is a professionally engineered sound envelope—not a one-size-fits-all quick fix—that meaningfully reduces unwanted noise and makes your home, office, or studio quieter, more private, and more comfortable.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Ensuring a Smooth Transition Throughout the Project

From the first site visit to final walkthrough, we focus on a smooth, well-managed installation. Whether we’re soundproofing a bedroom, treating a conference room for better acoustics, adding motorized shades, or integrating whole-home automation, our team coordinates every detail around your schedule to reduce disruption. Where possible, we recommend energy-efficient soundproofing materials that not only reduce unwanted noise but can also lower heating and cooling costs and boost your property’s appeal in New Jersey’s competitive market.

You’ll receive clear timelines, defined milestones, and proactive status updates, so you always know what’s happening and when. Our technicians protect your furnishings, manage dust and debris, and leave your space clean and ready to use—so you can immediately enjoy quieter rooms, improved privacy, and smarter control.

By anticipating building constraints, condo/HOA rules, and any technical challenges in advance, we keep your project on track and ensure a seamless transition from design to completion.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Maximizing the Long-Term Effectiveness of the Soundproofing

Maximizing the long-term effectiveness of your soundproofing starts with professional maintenance and periodic system checkups. Over time, seals around doors, windows, and decoupled walls can fail, isolation clips can loosen, and acoustic treatments can lose performance—especially in high-use spaces like home offices, bedrooms facing busy streets, restaurants, and open-plan offices. During these visits, we also verify that resilient channels and other decoupling components are intact and performing correctly so structure-borne sound doesn’t slowly creep back into your space.

At Total Home Interiors, we recommend scheduled inspections to verify that mass-loaded vinyl barriers, acoustic drywall assemblies, and acoustic panels are still performing to spec, and that HVAC modifications aren’t reintroducing noise paths. As your needs change—new neighbors, a baby’s room, a hybrid work schedule, or a growing business—we can reassess your soundproofing, acoustic treatments, and even motorized window treatments to close new noise leaks, improve speech privacy, and fine-tune comfort.

Ongoing partnership with a local expert ensures your investment continues to deliver real-world results, rather than slowly drifting back to the same noise and echo issues you started with.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Maintaining and Upgrading Your Soundproofing System

Maintaining the long-term performance of your soundproofing and acoustic system isn’t a “set it and forget it” project—especially in busy urban environments like Jersey City, Hoboken, and NYC. At Total Home Interiors, we recommend scheduled professional evaluations to keep your investment working at its peak. During these evaluations, we also verify that key sound-isolation components such as Mass Loaded Vinyl barriers, decoupled wall assemblies, and acoustic panels continue to deliver the intended STC performance over time.

Soundproofing and acoustics require ongoing professional maintenance, especially in busy urban areas, to ensure optimal performance.

Our team inspects critical components such as soundproof walls and ceilings, acoustic drywall assemblies, and mass-loaded vinyl barriers for any signs of wear, gaps, or structural changes that can compromise isolation. We also review door and window seals, assess floor-ceiling assemblies in multi-family buildings, and verify that flanking paths (like outlets, penetrations, or HVAC openings) remain properly controlled.

Beyond the soundproof shell, ongoing care of your acoustic treatments is just as important. Fabric-wrapped acoustic panels, fabric wall systems, and ceiling treatments should be kept clean and free of dust to maintain their sound-absorbing performance and visual appeal—especially in high-use spaces like restaurants, conference rooms, and home theaters.

During maintenance visits, we recalibrate sound masking systems, fine-tune room acoustics if furniture layouts or room usage have changed, and verify that your home automation, whole-house audio, and motorized shades are still working together seamlessly to support privacy, comfort, and noise control. As newer, more effective products become available—such as higher-STC doors, upgraded acoustic panels, or advanced automated shading from Lutron, Somfy, or Hunter Douglas PowerView—we can recommend targeted upgrades that significantly improve performance without requiring a full rebuild.

For homeowners and commercial clients across the Tri-State area, our ongoing maintenance and upgrade plans ensure your soundproofing, acoustics, window treatments, and automation continue to deliver exactly what you invested in: peace, privacy, and control.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Addressing Remaining Noise Issues After the Installation

Even with a professional soundproofing installation, it’s normal to notice some residual noise or changes in how your space sounds once you start living or working in it. At Total Home Interiors, we treat this as a fine‑tuning phase—not a failure of the initial design.

Our team can return to your home or commercial space to conduct detailed acoustic testing and on-site measurements. This allows us to identify whether the remaining issues are related to noise transfer (soundproofing) or sound quality inside the room (acoustics). From there, we can recommend targeted upgrades, such as:

  • Additional soundproofing measures – Adding mass-loaded vinyl within strategic wall or ceiling sections, reinforcing sound-isolating assemblies, or upgrading door seals and frames to close remaining air gaps that leak sound between apartments, offices, or rooms. In some cases, adding mass-loaded vinyl or a second layer of soundproof drywall with a damping compound can significantly cut noise transfer between rooms without requiring a full renovation.
  • Acoustic treatments for better sound quality – Introducing or adjusting fabric-wrapped acoustic panels, ceiling treatments, or sound masking to address harsh reflections, echo, or speech privacy issues in offices, conference rooms, restaurants, and home theaters.
  • Window and shade refinements – Integrating motorized shades or layering treatments to help reduce exterior street noise while improving privacy and light control in urban condos, brownstones, and high-rise apartments.
  • Home theater and automation tuning – For dedicated media rooms and theaters, we can recalibrate immersive audio, refine room treatments, and adjust lighting and control scenes to deliver the quiet, focused environment you expect.

Because we operate locally across West Orange, NJ, and the greater Tri-State area, we’re able to provide ongoing, in-person support. Over time, additional measurements and small adjustments ensure your investment continues to perform—whether that means quieter bedrooms, more private offices, or a tighter, more cinematic home theater experience.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Enjoying the Benefits of a Peaceful, Quiet Environment

With professionally designed and installed solutions from Total Home Interiors, your space finally delivers the calm, controlled environment you’ve been looking for. High-performance soundproofing in your walls, ceilings, floors, and windows dramatically cuts down on street noise, neighbor impact, and building mechanical sounds—so focused work, private conversations, and deep, restorative sleep become your new normal. In dense New Jersey cities, reducing chronic exposure to urban noise with properly designed sound insulation supports better long-term health, sharper focus, and higher day-to-day productivity.

Precision-tuned acoustic treatments further refine how sound behaves inside the room, eliminating harsh echo and improving clarity for everything from Zoom calls to home theater listening. Motorized shades and drapery add another layer of control, blocking exterior noise paths at the window, tightening privacy, and managing daylight and heat gain at the touch of a button or a simple voice command.

Behind the scenes, integrated smart home control ties it all together—lighting scenes, automated shades, and whole-house audio work in harmony to support how you actually live and work, whether you’re in a Jersey City condo, a Hoboken brownstone, a Manhattan office, or a West Orange home theater.

Every system is designed and installed by experienced professionals who understand building construction, acoustic physics, and smart home integration. That means your solutions aren’t only effective on day one, but remain stable, serviceable, and future-ready. And if your needs evolve—adding a nursery, converting a bedroom to an office, or upgrading a conference room—our team provides ongoing support, adjustments, and enhancements to keep your environment as quiet, private, and effortless as the day it was finished.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do Professionals Soundproof a Room?

Professional soundproofing starts with a detailed site visit—not a one-size-fits-all “kit.” At Total Home Interiors, our team evaluates how noise is entering and moving through your space, whether it’s street noise in a Jersey City condo, footsteps from the upstairs neighbor in Hoboken, or voices bleeding between NYC home offices or treatment rooms in a medical practice.

From there, we design a construction-based solution that actually stops sound transfer, not just softens it. That typically includes:

  • Adding mass to walls, ceilings, and floors using materials like acoustic drywall and mass-loaded vinyl to block airborne noise.
  • Decoupling surfaces (for example, creating staggered stud or double-stud walls) so vibrations can’t easily travel from your neighbor’s wall into yours.
  • Damping vibrations with specialized compounds and underlayments that convert sound energy into heat, reducing impact noise like footsteps or dropped objects.
  • Sealing every gap and penetration—outlets, HVAC openings, framing transitions, window perimeters—since even tiny air leaks can dramatically reduce performance.

For many urban homes and commercial spaces, we pair soundproofing with acoustic treatments—such as fabric-wrapped wall panels, fabric wall systems, or ceiling treatments—to control echo and improve speech clarity in home offices, conference rooms, restaurants, and home theaters.

Unlike DIY attempts, our installers work to construction-grade standards: coordinating with building management (NYC, Hoboken, Jersey City, and North Jersey), protecting existing finishes, and ensuring each layer is installed correctly and continuously. The result is a targeted, long-term solution calibrated to your specific noise issues—whether that’s better sleep, true work-from-home privacy, or confidential conversations in a professional setting.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

What Are Common Soundproofing Mistakes?

Common soundproofing mistakes almost always come down to using the wrong materials, cutting corners on installation, or trying to DIY a problem that really needs a systems-based approach.

In urban buildings across NJ and NYC—especially apartments and brownstones—one of the biggest issues is relying on “quick fixes” like foam panels or curtains instead of proper soundproof assemblies with mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic drywall, and correctly decoupled wall or ceiling structures. Even when quality materials are specified, poor installation can ruin the result: unsealed gaps around outlets, pipes, and window frames; misaligned or incorrectly installed resilient channels; or missing acoustical sealant at perimeter joints all create weak points that let noise right back in.

Insulation is another common failure point. Overcompressing or loosely stuffing insulation into wall or ceiling cavities changes its acoustic properties and reduces its ability to absorb sound. At the same time, many projects overlook flanking paths—noise traveling around the treated surface through floors, ceilings, shared framing, ductwork, or windows—which is why professional design and planning are so important for condos, townhomes, and mixed-use buildings.

At Total Home Interiors, we design soundproofing as a complete system—walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors—matched to your building type and noise issues. Our team ensures proper detailing, sealing, and integration with other solutions like acoustic treatments, motorized shades, and smart home controls so you don’t waste money on partial fixes that don’t deliver real quiet.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

How Much Does Soundproofing Typically Cost?

For homeowners and businesses in the NJ/NYC area, professional soundproofing for a single room typically ranges from about $2,500 to $12,000+, depending on:

  • Room size & construction – Concrete vs. old plaster vs. thin stud walls in condos or brownstones
  • Noise problem severity – Light footfall or TV noise vs. heavy street noise, upstairs neighbors, or commercial equipment
  • Scope of work – Whether we’re adding mass-loaded vinyl, building decoupled walls/ceilings, upgrading to acoustic drywall, or addressing floors and windows as well
  • Performance level required – Background noise reduction for better sleep vs. studio-grade isolation or a high-performance home theater

Apartments and condos in Jersey City, Hoboken, and NYC often need targeted soundproofing of shared walls, ceilings, or windows, which may fall on the lower to mid-range of that spectrum. Full-room isolation for home theaters, offices, studios, or medical/office suites—where privacy and noise control are critical—typically lands in the higher range due to more advanced construction and materials.

Total Home Interiors provides site evaluations, acoustic assessments, and detailed proposals so you understand exactly where your investment is going—and how much real-world noise reduction you can expect—before any work begins.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

How Long Can You Stay in a Soundproof Room?

In a professionally designed soundproof room, most people can comfortably spend a full workday—8–10 hours or more—as long as the space is properly ventilated, well-lit, and acoustically balanced. The key difference is whether the room is just “sealed off” from noise, or thoughtfully engineered for real-world use.

At Total Home Interiors, we don’t create silent sensory deprivation chambers—we design quiet, comfortable, and functional spaces for living and working:

  • Soundproofing: We use construction-grade solutions (mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic drywall, decoupled walls, and treated windows) to block unwanted street and neighbor noise in apartments, condos, and offices throughout NJ, NYC, Hoboken, and Jersey City. This allows long, productive use of the room without the fatigue caused by constant background noise.
  • Acoustic Treatments: Inside the room, we fine-tune sound with acoustic panels, fabric wall systems, and ceiling treatments so voices, music, and calls sound natural—not unnervingly “dead” or echoey. That balance is what makes extended time in the room feel comfortable.
  • Window Treatments: Motorized shades and drapery from Lutron, Somfy, and Hunter Douglas PowerView add privacy, light control, and glare reduction—critical if you’re spending many hours working, sleeping, or relaxing in a quiet room.
  • Home Automation & Home Theater: For media rooms, home theaters, and offices, we integrate lighting scenes, climate, and whole-house audio so the space isn’t just quiet, but truly usable for long sessions—movie marathons, remote work, recording, or focused reading.

With the right combination of noise control, ventilation, lighting, and smart control, you can safely and comfortably stay in a soundproofed room as long as you’d in any other well-designed space—just with far less stress from outside noise.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let’s show you what’s possible.

Conclusion

As the last traces of unwanted noise fall away, you’ll immediately notice the difference a professionally engineered solution makes. Our soundproofing specialists don’t rely on quick fixes—they’ve precisely treated your walls, ceilings, and floors with the right combinations of mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic drywall, and decoupled assemblies to address the specific noise issues in your home or office. The result is a quieter, more controlled environment where you can finally sleep, focus, meet with clients, or simply relax without the constant intrusion of street noise, neighbors, or hallway chatter. Your newly insulated space isn’t just quieter—it’s purpose-built for comfort, privacy, and everyday living in the Tri-State area.

Quieter. Smarter. Perfectly Controlled.

Total Home Interiors specializes in custom soundproofing, motorized shading, and integrated automation for residential and commercial spaces. Let us show you what is possible.

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