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Offices: Home & Commercial

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Whether we work from home or commute to a place of business, we spend a lot of time in our offices. These spaces need to be visually and acoustically pleasing, allow us to concentrate for long periods of time, and communicate comfortably both in-person and over phone/video. Noise sources may include co-workers, printers, and even our own voices reflecting off of hard surfaces when we talk. Felt Right tiles are fantastic at treating room noise, especially in the vocal range, and they’re both beautiful and customizable. While offices come in many sizes and layouts, generally there are always designated individual work areas, and this is a great place to begin with acoustic treatments.

Acoustic Considerations

Competing Conversations

Open Workspace Layout

Noisy Machinery

Noisy Adjacent Spaces

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Acoustic Solutions

Create Distance

Air absorbs high-frequency noise. Put distance between two competing conversations. Move noise sources away from listeners (eg: printers, dehumidifiers, tv, radio).

Add Absorptive Materials

Add absorptive materials (such as Felt Right tiles) and soft furniture to the space to reduce sound from bouncing around the room causing noise.

Rearrange The Workspace

Face workspaces away from each other to use the directionality of higher frequency sounds (the human voice) to your advantage, and if a workspace ends up facing a wall, treat that wall with absorptive material.

Isolate Noisy Adjacent Spaces

If a noisy adjacent space is disturbing your office, 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.

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All hard surfaces around a person’s immediate work area.

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Between two co-workers.

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Between a person and a noise source.

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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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Offices (Home & Commercial)

Podcast / Video / Recording Studios

Conference Rooms

Video / Phone Conversations

Living Rooms

Noise from Adjacent Spaces

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