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Protect your peace and privacy with a GIB Quiet Zone

  Bedroom Checklist

Discuss your options with your builder/architect using the bedroom specification checklist

What to include in GIB Quiet Zone® bedrooms:

  • Acoustic glass to control external noise

  • Solid core door with sounds seals

  • One layer of GIB Noiseline® for ceilings

  • Acoustic insulation in all walls and celings eg Pink Batts Silencer

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Bedroom

 

Bedrooms suffer from both internal and external noise such as home theatres systems, kitchen, laundry, traffic and neighbours

Dampness from the lack of insulation or poor room orientation are all issues that can be addressed to protect your peace and privacy. These problems can be avoided by incorporating a properly installed GIB Quiet Zone®.

In a modern home, certain rooms such as the master bedroom should be isolated from the intrusion of noise. Noise control is a two way street, sometimes you want to stop noise from other people or sources reaching you. Other times you want to prevent the sounds you are making disturbing others.

By incorporating a GIB Quiet Zone® in rooms where you want to either reduce the level of noise that enters or is generated e.g. bedrooms, toilet, family rooms you will have more peace, quiet and privacy and have a positive effect on your resale value.

Learn more about GIB Quiet Zone®

Recommendations for your project

BUILDING: For privacy try to avoid locating the bedrooms next to main noise sources or you can position ensuites and wardrobes in between areas to achieve maximum separation. Ideally a GIB Quiet Zone® should be included in all bedrooms however it may be more practical to be selective, for example in childrens bedrooms a GIB Tough Zone® may be more appropriate.

RENOVATING: After removing old linings this is the perfect time to add extra powerpoints, light switches and insulation which in older homes are often minimal. Install a GIB Quiet Zone® and add new colours, features and furnishings.


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