Here are some concepts to keep in mind when it comes to noise control:
- Sound travels by waves that generally rise upward when originating at ground level; tall barriers help moderate noise.
- Plants absorb, deflect, refract and reflect noise.
- Desirable white noise can mask undesirable noise.
Plants set in motion by the wind create their own sounds that are generally appealing — celebrated in music and literature — and that can help mask offensive noises. AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc. Create additional layers of white noise. Multiple layers of desirable sounds work together to mute or take attention away from undesirable noises. A simple water feature may provide enough soothing sound to distract from annoying noises. California Waterscapes A flowing stream with several mini waterfalls creates a melody of sound that can be a major improvement in environmental sound quality. Aquascape Inc. And a large, falling volume of water can create enough of a roar to block out all but the loudest noises. Gilson Group Landscape Design Wind chimes, bells, flags or bunting when activated by a breeze can also contribute background sounds that help muffle unwanted noise. Michael Kelley Photography A combination of techniques for moderating sound can work together to create a beautiful Gainesville landscape place that you will love living in. As always, being a good neighbor goes a long way toward a peaceful lifestyle, too; if you have an active (noisy!) clan, you can implement some of these strategies as a courtesy to your neighbors.