CatalogDealershipGet Offer

Productivity in Offices: Why Sound Insulation and Acoustics Matter

The use of various materials in office fit-out provides designers with opportunities for originality and innovation. Let's take a closer look at acoustics and soundproofing in office design composition to create inspiring workplaces that satisfy the three main senses: visual, tactile and auditory..

Every second 2 billion bits of data enter our minds, but we can only process 2 million of them. We each filter the processed data in different ways. For this reason people react differently to their environment. Some people focus more on the look of the space, some on the feel of the materials and some on the sounds around them.. Silence has become almost a luxury nowadays.

The number of people who are disturbed by the noise in modern offices due to their work or character and whose productivity decreases is increasing. Designed with the idea of encouraging collaboration and communication, open offices have advantages such as natural light, spaciousness and sociability, but as a side effect of such large offices, irrelevant noise disturbs more than half of the employees and negatively affects their productivity, according to some foreign studies..

Noisy office workers can lose concentration on their work.Not all unwanted sounds in offices are noise. A very quiet office can also be disturbing, so acoustic levels in the workplace and office culture will depend on the type of activities being carried out.

Designed with the idea of encouraging collaboration and communication, open offices have advantages such as natural light, spaciousness and sociability, but as a side effect of such large offices, irrelevant noise disturbs more than half of the employees and negatively affects their productivity, according to some foreign studies. 

 

Moving Wall

The expectation of an acoustic office is to create a variety of workspaces, cubicles and meeting rooms where employees can talk and work without having to raise their voices.

Employee Productivity

Material diversity in office furniture and partitions can help you create spaces that impact health and productivity. Hard floor surfaces and open office environments absorb sound less, but insulation in floors reduces echo. The use of materials such as carpets, upholstery made from natural fabrics, vinyl floors help to minimize sounds.

Various furniture and materials can be used to block sound. High-performance acoustic ceiling tiles are crucial in combating poor workplace acoustics. Sound at most frequencies can also be absorbed by various materials such as portable storage units made of felt, shelves, etc.

happy office workers

In noisier environments, sound can also be reduced by using physical barriers. Even in an open office, partition walls and panels made of insulating materials can be used for soundproofing.

To disperse sound in open spaces, freestanding room partition screens made with sound-absorbing materials can help reduce sound waves. To have a spacious feeling, partitions made of glass can be used instead of opaque materials to provide transparency and light without compromising acoustic privacy.

Placing printers in a closed, glass enclosure reduces noise, preserves aesthetics, and gives employees the opportunity to see what's going on and be inspired.

The creation of a multi-layered office design with multiple ways of working will be made possible by designing dedicated spaces for conversations where loud noise is unavoidable. Customer private interview rooms, booking partitions soundproof partitions and acoustic partitions are such spaces.

Many employees find that a lively, open office filled with the voices of their colleagues has a positive and invigorating effect on their work projects, while others find that office noise interferes with their ability to do work and productivity. If you are thinking of designing an acoustic office in your workplace that will help your employees be happier and more productive, we would love to hear about your project. Call us to find out what we can do to design partitions and office furniture that best suits your business and your employees.