Sound Dampening for open doorway

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sm625

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My furnace is in the laundry room which has an open doorway to my dining room. My den is on the other end of the dining room. I want to cut down on the amount of noise that comes out of the laundry room but I dont want to cut off the airflow for the furnace, so I'd rather not use a door. I was hoping someone knows of a material I can use to hang in the door way that will dampen sound but still allow plenty of air to pass for the furnace. Do beads work?

Or is a slotted bifold door my best bet?
 

skyking

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Is it a rental or your home? I'd put in a pocket door if it is yours, but some people hate them as much as I hate bifold doors :)
If you can't do that, maybe a barn door. Either way you need room to slide the door aside. Either vent it or put a vent above it.
 
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Blain

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Doesn't your furnace have a cold air return somewhere in the house, other than straight from the utility room?

A slotted bi-fold might help, but not much.
 

Scarpozzi

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Just make sure there's a 3/4" gap at the bottom of the door. As long as there's a vent in that room, it'll pressurize and force the air under the door....and still block sound.
 
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