Investing in some water features would be a great way to reduce traffic noise too.
Water feature to drown out traffic noise.
Waterfalls streams and fountains have turned distracting noises into white noise for centuries providing quiet peaceful environments for meditation.
Water features to mitigate highway noise.
Water hitting rocks or water hitting water.
There are lots of options when it comes to choosing walls and plants to reduce traffic noise in your garden.
A stand alone water.
A carefully placed water feature can transform your gardens acoustics from sounding like a motorway layby to an oasis of calm.
To ensure the most effectiveness from your water feature.
A few water features to consider include.
I wonder what s louder.
It contrasts sharply with the aggressive sound of road noise.
Put in a fountain to drown out the noise.
You d come out cheaper too.
Though traffic noise can still spill over the low structure the wall s mass will help deaden the sound of tires on the road.
You can even use white noise like fountains to help drown out some of the noise.
Of course you can get as elaborate as your budget and imagination allow.
Don t just throw a bunch of ideas together just because its the best way to drown out the noise.
A barrier made of shrubs and trees can also help to dissipate some of the traffic noise near your garden.
Drown out the noise in your backyard by creating desirable sounds.
Running water can be effective in drowning out mild to moderate road noise and it creates the feeling of serenity in your landscape.
There are many different types of combinations that can help drown out the traffic noise.
Probably depends more on the amount of water circulating and in what pattern.
Adding lots of vegetation fountains waterfalls brick walls modular walls fences and any other thick dense materials will make a huge difference.
There is nothing more natural sounding than running water.
Running water has long been employed to drown out extraneous noise and create a sense of serenity picture the fountains in medieval cloisters or japanese gardens.