Acoustics Office

Office acoustics that make meetings clearer and less fatiguing

Clear communication in offices depends on controlling reverberation time (RT60), reducing early reflections, and managing background noise levels (NC ratings). Hard surfaces like glass and drywall reflect speech, which reduces intelligibility and increases listening fatigue—especially during video calls. Strategic wall absorption and ceiling treatment improve clarity without over-deadening the room.

Echo and poor speech clarity hurt productivity—especially in conference rooms and hybrid meeting spaces. Acoustics Specialty designs and installs professional acoustic treatments that improves speech intelligibility, reduces echo, and makes spaces feel more comfortable.

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Solutions that fit modern offices

We plan treatment that looks like part of the design—not an afterthought.

Wall panels

Targeted absorption to reduce reflections and reverb.

Ceiling clouds

Optimal absorption method for glass conference rooms and hard ceilings.

Room-specific layout

We design what goes where based on the room and usage.

Office Acoustics FAQs

What improves after acoustic treatment?

Acoustic treatment improves clarity, reduces echo, and creates a more comfortable environment.

  • Speech clarity – Voices are easier to understand in the room and on calls.
  • Less echo – Reduced reverberation makes spaces feel calmer and more professional.
  • Comfort – Less listening fatigue during long meetings and presentations.
What common problems do you fix?

Acoustic treatment improves clarity, reduces echo, and creates a more comfortable environment.

  • Glass-heavy conference rooms with excessive reflections
  • Open-plan offices with harsh ceiling bounce
  • Training and collaboration spaces with poor intelligibility
  • Executive boardrooms needing controlled, professional acoustics
How much treatment does a conference room need?

It depends on surfaces and volume. We typically recommend high-impact wall coverage and (often) a ceiling solution in echo-prone rooms.

Will this help microphones and speakerphones?

Yes. Reducing reverb improves intelligibility and lowers how “roomy” calls sound.

Can you do work after hours?

Often yes. We can coordinate around business needs when scheduling allows.

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