Entries by acousticuk

Add an acoustic ‘wow’ factor to your interior space

How acoustic wall art can help absorb sound Today’s choice of open-plan work spaces mean our working environments are noisier than ever. Although these designs may be more atheistically pleasing to the eye, they unfortunately create an acoustic environment where sound repeatedly reflects and reverberates off hard surfaces such as glass and concrete. As a […]

What does the ‘C’ stand for in the ABC of Acoustics?

Part 5 – How to cover/mask unwanted sound in the workplace. Part 5 In a previous blog we reviewed, “What does ‘B’ stand for in the ABC of Acoustics?”. Here we examine “What does ‘C’ stand for in the ABC of Acoustics?” It’s an agreed principle of architects and designers, that an interior workspace can […]