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Conference Rooms

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Conference rooms tend to fall into two categories: existing rooms adapted as a designated place for discussions, or visually-pleasing meeting spaces with lots of hard surfaces and poor acoustics. Fortunately, conference rooms often benefit greatly from absorptive materials such as Felt Right acoustic tiles. Since there are often multiple speaking and listening positions, as well as phone and video conferencing to consider, it’s recommended to add as much absorption as possible and experiment freely with placement for maximum acoustic and aesthetic benefit.

Acoustic Considerations

Lots of Hard Surfaces

Multiple Points of Communication

Video/Phone conferencing

You Ask. We Answer

Acoustic Solutions

ADD ABSORPTIVE MATERIALS

Add absorptive materials such as soft furniture and Felt Right tiles, to reduce reverberation and improve acoustics. More absorption is generally better and should cover hard surfaces around the room according to comfort and taste.

EXPERIMENT WITH ABSORPTION PLACEMENT

Start at common reflection points like the ceiling above a conference table, large empty walls, etc. Room use may change on a per-meeting basis though, so these are ideal spaces to experiment with placement. As a bonus, Felt Right tiles can make walls useful for pinning ideas/charts, etc.

ISOLATE NOISY ADJACENT SPACES

If a noisy adjacent space is disturbing meetings, seal up non-critical gaps between the rooms (around doors, windows, etc). For through-wall vibrations, cover the entire wall with a vibration-damping material like Felt Right tiles. For more info, see the Noise from Adjacent Spaces page.

Placement For Your Space

When adding absorbers such as Felt Right acoustic tiles, consider these placement options.

1.

Random walls and/or patterns.

2.

Reflection points between people (see mirror trick).

3.

Reflection points between people and video/phone mic.

4.

Cover a noisy wall to make it quiet and functional (pinnable).

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Sound Control For Your Space

This guide explains the science behind Felt Right acoustic tiles and provides practical advice on how to help solve acoustic problems using our sound dampening tiles and other methods. We’ll cover sound and acoustics basics, how to tell if your space is too noisy, noise control, and solutions for acoustically treating the following spaces and situations:
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