Sound Control Applications for
Offices, Conference Rooms & Open Work Spaces
“We initially decided to eliminate acoustical applications from our new office remodel.”
“Durning the construction phase we decided to eliminate adding acoustics from our conference room and open workspace to see how they would sound after moving in our furniture. We immediately had to address the sound issues as we were dealing with excessive sound bouncing durning lectures and conference phone calls. The installation turned out beautiful and sounds great now!”
“Our clients asked us if we worked in a tin can
- IN OUR NEW OFFICES!”
“Our new offices had a horrible echo that carried into the hallways and ultimately interfered with phone conversations with our clients. Deciding to add an acoustical wall made our offices more comfortable for both our employees and for our clients.”
“Our biggest challenge was selecting the fabric color to use!”
“We knew we had sound issues after our entire team of 6 came together for the first time in our new conference room. Adding acoustics wasn’t in the initial plan, however we needed to address it immediately as we also would be using the space for larger client meetings. We thought we were looking at another phase of construction to address the annoying echo, but the biggest challenge turned out to be our team selecting the fabric color to use!”
“You hardly know it’s there!”
“The installation job was excellent and acoustic panels flow nicely with the ceiling and you hardly know it’s there. It’s made a big difference in the loud echo & background noise. I am satisfied with the work done and it’s well worth the investment.”
Conference room with many challenges…
Lighting, sprinkler heads, oc sensors, fire alarms, oh my! Throw in a couple HVAC diffusers and an access panel, this conference room had many obstacles but NEEDED sound control amongst all the reflective surfaces.
Letting the sky in, and capturing the sound.
The design team did an amazing job at letting the natural light from the existing skylights cast through into the multi-levels of this open workspace. 1” and 2” thick sound insulation + stretched fabric was utilized to capture the sound bouncing from area to area while retaining the nice clean lines and bright interior.