Sound absorption – reduces echoes in restaurant settings
In restaurants with many guests, hard surfaces, and open spaces, sound builds up quickly and creates echoes that affect both conversation comfort and the overall experience. Sound absorption is the most effective measure for reducing reverberation in dining and serving areas without altering the function of the space. By incorporating sound-absorbing solutions in ceilings, on walls, and with textile elements, a calmer acoustic environment is created that improves comfort, speech intelligibility, and the work environment in the restaurant.
Knowledge Portal – Sound Absorption in Restaurants
In our knowledge portal, you can read more about how sound absorption affects acoustics in restaurant environments. We explain why echoes and high noise levels occur in spaces with hard surfaces and many guests, as well as how sound reflections affect both conversation and the overall experience. You’ll gain insight into how different surfaces interact acoustically and how the thoughtful placement of absorptive solutions can create a calmer and more balanced sound environment in dining and service areas.