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What can I do if my roommate is too loud?
Here are five ways to counter a noisy roommate and help you get to sleep.
- Absorb the Noise with More (White) Noise.
- Go Old School and Get Earplugs.
- Decorate Your Way to Silence.
- Get a Little Herbal Help.
- Stretch Your Way to Sleep.
How do you tell your roommate to stop slamming doors?
Other ways to prevent noise are:
- Try sticky furniture pads. – not completely, but it will dampen the sound.
- Make a set of rules from the beginning that includes ‘don’t slam the doors’ and stick the paper it on the main wall.
- Install a door closer.
How do you drown out loud roommates?
How To Deal With Noisy Roommates
- Soundproof your room. The first thing that comes to your mind when you want some quiet is to hibernate in your bedroom.
- Invest in earplug or noise-canceling headphones.
- Set some rules.
- Let them know how you feel.
- Get an alternative study space.
- Exercise.
- Use white noise.
- Program your mind.
How do you live with a loud person?
How To Deal With Loud Talkers
- Be considerate. Try to understand the reasons behind it.
- Add context. As mentioned above, it’s easy to make snap decisions about people’s behavior – especially when it’s something abrasive like being too loud.
- Communicate with them.
- Be polite.
What are good quiet hours?
Most local ordinances include “quiet times.” A typical ordinance prohibits loud noises between 11 p.m. and 7 or 8 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. or midnight until 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays and holidays. It is worthwhile to check your local ordinance before making formal complaint so that you can cite the law.
How can I Stop my Roommate from being so loud?
Depending on how loud your roommate is, you may also have to physically plug your ears to cancel out the noise they’re making. Fortunately, there are several kinds of products that may help. If you like studying, working, or sleeping in total silence, you can get a pack of earplugs for a fairly low price.
How do you deal with a roommate who makes phone calls?
You could also designate “quiet hours” during the day and, of course, all through the night. And if your roommate insists on having loud and lengthy phone calls, you could exile them to the balcony, the hallway, or their room, until they’re done.
How do you deal with noise in the apartment?
“Write down each p.m. number on the hour and half hour on separate pieces of paper. Take turns looking at one number and saying whether you think that is a good [cutoff] time [for noise in the apartment].” This is a great solution for two reasons: First of all, it’s a way less buttoned-up way of talking about something serious.
When is the best time to talk to your roommate?
By randomly picking out times in the evening, as Wish recommends, you and your roommate can have a really casual conversation about the fact that, yeah, 7 p.m. is a laughably early cutoff for a Friday night, but yes, 11 p.m. is probably a good time to tone it down on a Thursday evening.