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How does soundproofing work in a kitchen?
Soundproofing is a crucial factor in kitchen design. The noise and echoes produced in a kitchen can be annoying and even harmful to the hearing of those working there. That is why it is important to consider soundproofing right from the design stage.
To achieve good acoustic treatment, several factors must be taken into account. Firstly, it is important to analyse the size of the kitchen and the layout of its elements, such as the position of the oven, the extractor hood, the sink and the dishwasher. These elements can create unwanted noise and echoes in the kitchen, so their positioning must be carefully planned.
Another factor to consider is the type of materials used in the kitchen’s construction. The use of sound-absorbing materials, such as acoustic insulation panels, can significantly reduce noise levels and echoes in the kitchen. Furthermore, it is important to consider the placement of these materials within the kitchen to ensure sound absorption is distributed effectively.
Finally, it is important to consider the ventilation of the kitchen. The extractor hood is a key element in removing smoke and vapours from the kitchen, but it can also be a source of noise. Extractor hoods with a low noise level should be chosen, and their location should be carefully considered to minimise the acoustic impact in the kitchen.
In summary, acoustic treatment is an important factor to consider when building a kitchen. Good planning and the selection of materials can help to significantly reduce noise levels and echoes in the kitchen, creating a more pleasant and safe working environment for those who use it.

