What Causes Poor Sound Absorption in Ceiling Mounted Office Panels?
Office design often focuses on what’s at eye level but forgets one spot that can carry a lot of noise: the ceiling. We’ve worked with many people looking to cut back on distractions in shared spaces, and ceiling-mounted office acoustic panels seem like an easy fix. They’re meant to soak...
How Many Acoustic Panels Does Your Meeting Room Need?
Meeting rooms are one of the most common spaces where acoustics cause problems. If your room sounds echoey, people struggle to hear clearly on calls, or recordings from the room sound “boomy”, acoustic panels will help – but how many do you actually need? In this guide we’ll give you...
Steps to Fix Low-Frequency Noise Issues Using Wall Acoustic Foam Panels
Low-frequency noise has a way of sneaking into shared workspaces. It doesn’t shout, but it rumbles. It can show up as a deep hum from machinery, passing traffic, or even vibrations through walls. And once it’s in a room, it’s hard to ignore. Working through it often means dealing with...
Acoustic Panels vs Soundproofing for Offices: What’s the Difference?
“Do we need soundproofing or acoustic panels?” is one of the most common questions we hear from office customers. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but they actually solve different problems. Understanding the difference will help you choose the right solution and avoid wasting budget. What Acoustic Panels Do...
Why Office Acoustic Panels Fail to Reduce Echo in Shared Meeting Rooms
Shared meeting rooms often sound louder than they should. With glass walls, solid floors, and high ceilings, sound tends to bounce around and build up. Even a quiet conversation can echo and make the space feel noisy. That’s why so many offices turn to office acoustic panels for help. It...
How to Reduce Echo in an Open-Plan Office (Without Rebuilding Walls)
Open-plan offices are great for collaboration and flexibility, but they’re rarely great for acoustics. Hard floors, glass partitions and exposed ceilings all look smart, yet they create a perfect recipe for echo and background noise. If your team struggles to hear each other on calls or your office feels “loud”...
A Beginner’s Guide to Acoustic Tiles and Where to Use Them
Acoustic tiles offer a reliable way to absorb sound and cut down echo in a busy home or shared workspace. They’re designed to make our rooms feel calmer without changing how a space looks or functions. Whether you're trying to soften a noisy corner in the lounge or bring clarity...
Do Acoustic Panels in the UK Work Better on Ceilings or Walls?
When you spend more time indoors, like many of us do in late December, your space can start to feel louder than before. Footsteps become sharper, phone calls echo a bit more, and shared rooms can make you wish for quiet corners. In colder months, the way sound carries through...