14 Free Apartment Sound Effects - Most Popular
Apartment Door, Opening #2

Opening of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:08.
Paris Apartment. Closed Window.

Paris apartment. First floor. Closed window (some glass vibrations at low frequencies), before crossing a boulevard (acceleration and braking of vehicles). UCS Category: AMBRoom. Length: 04:02.
Apartment Door, Opening #1

Opening of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:10.
Paris Apartment. Open Window

Paris apartment. The first floor. Open window. Before crossing a boulevard (acceleration and braking of vehicles). UCS Category: AMBUrbn. Length: 04:03.
Apartment Door, Closing #1

Closing of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:08.
Sound Atmosphere in a House

Sound atmosphere in a house. This is an atmosphere to be put very low. UCS Category: AMBRoom. Length: 01:46.
Apartment Closed Window

Apartment on the ground floor, closed double glazed window. Birds, cars, pipes .. Rainy day. UCS Category: AMBRoom. Length: 03:52.
Small Dog Barking Behind Door

Small dog barking behind an apartment door, recorded from the hallway. UCS Category: ANMLDog. Length: 00:31.
Apartment door, closing #2

Closing of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:10.
Apartment open window

Apartment on the ground floor, window open. Birds, cars, pipes .. Rainy day. UCS Category: AMBRoom. Length: 03:46.
Apartment door, closing #3

Closing of a Parisian apartment door. Grinding. UCS Category: DOORWood. Length: 00:11.
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