Frequently Asked Questions
The number of acoustic panels you need will vary from office to office as it’s dependent on several factors such as room size, ceiling height, panel size, and acoustic requirements. However, a good rule of thumb is to cover at least 30% of hard surfaces with acoustic treatment.
To work out what 30% of wall coverage is for your space all you need to do is multiply the height and width of each wall then add each total together. Once you have a total, multiply that total by 0.3 to get 30%.
Having good office acoustics is vital for accommodating both a collaborative space for people to share collaborate on creative ideas as well as a place for employees to achieve maximum concentration. Without the right noise control, offices can become uncomfortable to work in.