Restaurant Sound Absorption

Sound Absorption Solutions For Restaurants

High performance acoustic treatment for a quieter, more enjoyable environment. Elegant designs to suit any hospitality space

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ProSound Acoustic wall panels in a restaurant

Sound Absorption Solutions For Restaurants

High performance acoustic treatment for a quieter, more enjoyable environment.

Elegant designs to suit any hospitality space

Talk To An Expert

Enhance Restaurant Acoustics with Acoustic Panels: Create a Quieter, More Enjoyable Dining Experience


Many restaurant spaces are designed with hard reflective surfaces and open plan dining. This usually means extremely poor acoustics making it difficult to have a conversation with the person sitting opposite.


Sound absorption solutions such as acoustic wall panels, ceiling rafts and ceiling baffles can be easily added to any kind of restaurant space to absorb and reduce the amount of echo reverberating around the room.


Below is a selection of styles and solutions for reducing sound reverberation and echo within restaurants and bars. Resulting in lower volumes of noise and an increase in the clarity of sound providing a quieter, more calming environment for customers to enjoy their dining experience.


Depending on the style and decor of your restaurant, you can select the most appropriate solution below.

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How Does Sound Absorption Work?

What Is Sound Absorption?

 

Sound Absorption products are specially designed to reduce echo, reverberation and noise levels within a room. Their purpose is to make any space quieter and restore clarity

How Many Panels Will I Need?

   

Simply contact us with the dimensions and images of your room and we will work out the correct amount of sound absorption needed

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Where Can They Be Used?

 

On walls and / or ceilings within ANY space. Popular applications include corporate environments, educational settings, restaurants, community spaces, healthcare settings and music studios

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What Is The Difference Between Sound Absorption And Soundproofing?

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Sound Absorption FAQs

  • What is the difference between sound absorption and soundproofing?

    Soundproofing is trying to stop sound from getting into, or out of a room. E.g. blocking the sound from noisy neighbours. Sound absorption is making the acoustics within a room sound better, by reducing the amount of echo and reverberation.


  • How does sound absorption work?

    The soft materials used in our sound absorption panels are designed to absorb sound energy. This means when a sound wave hits the panel it stays there and doesn't bounce back into the room. 

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  • Can the sound absorption panels be customised?

    Depending on the type of panel, they are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. (In some instances with over 60 colours to choose from). Bespoke panels and designs can also be made 

  • How many panels will I need?

    The amount of panels needed is based on the dimensions of the room, the surface material and reverberation time. The quantity of panels to bring the reverberation time down is then calculated accordingly. 

  • Are sound absorption products easy to install?

    The sound absorption panels are extremely easy to install. No specialist tools are required and 95% are installed by customers themselves. Alternatively, a DIYer or local tradesperson would have no difficulty installing them. 

  • Can I attach paper to the panels to use as a message board?

    Yes, the foam panels can be used as a pin board. 

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