Sound absorption – reduces echoes and reverberation in the office
In office environments, sound absorption is crucial for reducing echoes and creating a work environment that fosters focus and effective communication. Open spaces, hard materials, and glass partitions cause sound to reflect, increasing reverberation. By using sound-absorbing solutions on walls, ceilings, at workstations, or as freestanding partitions, sound levels can be effectively balanced. The result is improved speech intelligibility, reduced noise stress, and a more professional office environment suited for both collaboration and focused work.
Knowledge Portal – Sound Absorption in Office Environments
In our knowledge portal, you can read more about how sound absorption is used to reduce echoes and reverberation in offices. We explain how sound is reflected in open-plan offices and how the proper placement of absorbers on walls, ceilings, and throughout the room affects the acoustic environment. You’ll also gain insight into how different solutions contribute to better speech intelligibility, reduced noise stress, and a more balanced work environment.