In retail spaces, schools, and other community environments, the reduction of ambient noise is achieved with sound dampening panels in the ceiling and walls. This can also be beneficial in other frequently occupied spaces such as office buildings, gyms, and even in some homes.
In most commercial and educational settings, an exposed ceiling also exposes pipes, vents, electrical wires and other above ceiling items. An acoustic ceiling hides these materials but provides easy access with an architectural finish.
Both grid (the support system) and acoustic panels come in a variety of sizes and colors. Panels are available in several options of contours and textures. Each element can enhance the design of your space.
Sound reflecting off walls can create disruptive ambient noise in both small and large spaces. Proper panel size, composition and placement are key in mitigating sound concerns. The proper installation of such panels guarantees years of acoustic harmony.
Like acoustic ceilings, there are several elements that should be considered while incorporating wall panels into a design. This allows for achieving the wanted architectural effect and adds to the aesthetic appeal.
Controlled placement of acoustic dampening in industrial settings can reduce decibel levels in specific areas and leads to increased employee satisfaction.
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