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Acoustics in modern offices: noise barriers as the key to better productivity

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Modern open space offices have many advantages, but they are often quite busy. So if you need to make a phone call or concentrate on important work, you need to move to one of the meeting rooms or even a home office. But today there are plenty of options to create acoustic comfort even in open spaces. These can be whole walls, panels or even different variable systems. The important thing is that they will help you to improve concentration and overall performance, and their modern look will also brighten up any interior.

Sound-deadening elements for better concentration and sound comfort

 In particular, acoustic screens, panels or the increasingly sought-after variable modules have proven to reduce or limit noise. These can effectively absorb or reflect sound and are therefore popular in homes, schools and office buildings, where up to 70 percent of workers complain about too much noise. Such conditions impair concentration and can even increase stress levels or cause excessive fatigue and frequent illness.

Using office acoustics creates a quieter and more comfortable working environment, which data shows has a positive effect on both productivity and employee satisfaction. In the long term, it can also improve their physical and mental health. Investing in soundproofing is therefore definitely worthwhile. It is most important at the interior design stage, when you incorporate it into the space in terms of design. But it also makes sense when renovating or rearranging a space.

Acoustic booths (Boxes)

For undisturbed meetings, acoustic booths or also boxes or micro offices are ideal, which usually have a capacity for one, two or four people. This provides maximum privacy and ensures maximum clarity during face-to-face meetings and video calls. They can be closed or open and have sound-absorbing, soft and comfortable interior padding. In addition, they are designed to blend in with the design of the office and look pleasant and elegant.

A matter of practicality and design

The company’s modern acoustics are not only multifunctional, but also look good and enhance the visual appeal of offices and commercial spaces. In addition to standard walls, ceilings or tiles, you can also choose acoustic furniture or luminaires. And a big trend of late is the variety of modules that offer variability and can serve other purposes. For example, they combine cabinets, shelves, bookcases or hangers with acoustic elements.

Natural and sustainable materials

There is good news for you even if you prefer eco-friendly solutions. Acoustic elements are increasingly made from natural or reusable materials. Typically, these include cotton, wool or even recycled synthetic fibres, for example from PET bottles. These not only last a long time, but are also highly durable and lightweight.

In addition, natural elements such as flower walls or houseplants can also contribute to improved acoustics. And wood, whether in the form of furniture or tiles, also absorbs sound waves well. But if they don’t suit the interior, textiles can also help, especially carpets or upholstery, which can look surprisingly modern.