Hey
Just moved into a new bachelor pad with a work friend, but when we viewed the flat it had the previous tenants in, and although it's very nice we didn't get to check every tiny detail, so we didn't notice that the bedrooms adjoining wall is basically just a few thin bits of plasterboard.
Not a huge problem, but you can talk through it, so it could become quite awkward or annoying when either we are listening to music, watching a film or getting down and dirty.
Anyone have any bright ideas on how to lessen the sounds, aside for covering a 15foot by 8foot wall with egg cartons
Honestly the wall sounds hollow so I'd imagine a filler might do a good job, but it's a rented apartment and it would take a lot of cans of expanding foam to fill the whole wall (i could hide the hole easy)
Would pictures deaden sound or are we just screwed?
Thanks.
Just moved into a new bachelor pad with a work friend, but when we viewed the flat it had the previous tenants in, and although it's very nice we didn't get to check every tiny detail, so we didn't notice that the bedrooms adjoining wall is basically just a few thin bits of plasterboard.
Not a huge problem, but you can talk through it, so it could become quite awkward or annoying when either we are listening to music, watching a film or getting down and dirty.
Anyone have any bright ideas on how to lessen the sounds, aside for covering a 15foot by 8foot wall with egg cartons

Honestly the wall sounds hollow so I'd imagine a filler might do a good job, but it's a rented apartment and it would take a lot of cans of expanding foam to fill the whole wall (i could hide the hole easy)
Would pictures deaden sound or are we just screwed?
Thanks.