How can you improve the acoustics in your office without renovating?
The fastest way to improve office acoustics is to absorb sound on existing surfaces. Hard walls, ceilings, and glass cause reverberation. Acoustic panels made of PET felt absorb these reflections without the need for drilling or demolition. Self-adhesive panels can be installed in minutes and are immediately effective.
For business environments, the same designs are also available in other sizes, suitable for suspended ceilings or larger wall installations, for example.
Where should you place acoustic panels in an office for the best effect?
Place panels on large, bare walls where sound reflects: behind desks, opposite glass walls, or in meeting rooms. The ceiling is also a very effective place, especially in open-plan offices and workspaces with suspended ceilings.
For projects, panels can be supplied in custom sizes so that they fit seamlessly with existing ceiling and wall structures.
Do acoustic panels really help reduce echo and noise in the office?
Yes. Acoustic panels reduce reverberation by absorbing sound waves instead of reflecting them. This improves intelligibility, reduces noise stress, and increases concentration and productivity.
In commercial projects, larger or specific sizes are often chosen to optimize the acoustic effect for each room.
How many acoustic panels do you need for a quiet office space?
That depends on the size of the room, the type of ceiling, and the amount of hard surfaces. In many offices, it is sufficient to cover 10-20% of the wall or ceiling surface with acoustic solutions.
When designing a project, panels can be used in customized sizes, so that fewer elements are needed to achieve the same acoustic result.
What is the difference between acoustic panels and other sound solutions in the office?
Unlike foam, curtains, or loose furniture, acoustic panels combine sound absorption with a professional look. PET felt panels are durable, retain their shape, and are part of the interior design.
For business customers, the same designs are available in project formats, making them suitable for offices, meeting rooms, and suspended ceilings without compromising on design.