• Noise disruptions
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Distraction by vocal colleagues
  • Loud office machinery
  • Stress

Combined: speech privacy, noise and concentration issues

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Work environments that make use of both closed and open plan spaces can cause particular problems for the people that occupy them.

This contemporary arrangement is cost effective and can help build good working relationships, but it does not create a successful acoustic environment. Typically a busy open office may be located in close proximity to quiet cellular offices or confidential meeting rooms, and noise travelling from one area to the other can prove extremely distracting for people occupying the space.

Our consultative approach enables us to identify all the acoustic issues in a shared space, providing a balanced overall solution that improves both privacy and comfort.

Click here for Case Studies. Our real life examples show theory turned into practice. Take a look at our case studies to gain a better understanding of solutions appropriate to your situation. Click here for Sound Solutions. The best way to manage acoustics is through a combination of absorption, blocking and cover solutions - we call it the ABC of acoustics.