The room has absolutely no soundproofing. It's impossible to rest in the afternoon or before 8 or 9 p.m. The electric drills from the renovations feel like they're right in front of your face, and after a while, your ears start to tinnitus. At night, I have no idea what's going on upstairs; you can hear it just by walking with hard-soled shoes. At one in the morning, it sounded like someone was swinging a sledgehammer upstairs. I was woken up by the noise around one in the morning for two days in a row (similar to the sound of someone deadlifting a barbell and then dropping it to the ground, with a loud thud). On the afternoon of the first day, I asked to change rooms, but the person who answered the phone said they couldn't. My friend lives on the second floor, and there are some noises from the renovations, but they're very quiet and don't affect their rest at all. If you live in your house, you'd have to walk 80,000 steps a day. Back at the hotel, you'd be so exhausted you wouldn't even hear the noise. Just listen for yourself. Is this the kind of sound a person can rest in? Unless you're hearing impaired, you definitely won't be able to rest well in your house.
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