Noise Reduction

Traffic, neighbours, pets, and general suburban noise can affect comfort at home, especially in bedrooms and study areas. Roller shutters can help reduce the amount of outside noise that reaches the room by adding another barrier at the window. They are not a soundproofing system, but they can contribute to a quieter indoor environment when combined with well-sealed windows and doors.

Helps Soften Everyday Street Noise

In homes near roads, schools, or active neighbourhood areas, shutters can help soften common background noise. This can make rooms feel calmer, particularly early in the morning or later at night.

Useful for Bedrooms and Study Areas

Noise control matters most in the spaces where people sleep, work, or concentrate. Roller shutters can help those rooms feel more settled and less exposed to outside disruption.

Best Results Come from the Whole Window Setup

Noise performance depends on more than the shutter alone. The condition of the window, frame gaps, seals, and the rest of the room all play a role. Shutters can help, but they perform best as part of a well-sealed opening.

Most Popular Questions

No. They should not be described as soundproof. They can help reduce outside noise, but they will not remove all sound.

They may help soften common outside noise such as traffic, wind, neighbourhood activity, and general street sound.

Yes. A well-sealed window and quality glazing can improve the overall result.

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