If your main issue is noise coming from hallways, other rooms, or outside, soundproofing measures are what will solve them. Soundproofing spaces properly involves adding mass and density to the walls, ceilings
If you’ve finally ‘had it about up to here’ with noise seeping through your walls, echoing within your open space and vibrating the thoughts right out of your head and otherwise ruining the golden silence that you deserve – you’re in the right place, and our Quick Soundproofing 101 ...
Avoid placing your recording equipment near walls with large, flat surfaces to minimize sound reflections and echoes. Instead, consider setting up your equipment in the center of the room, or in a corner that has sound absorbents on the walls. Experiment with different configurations to find the ...
It can get expensive to finish entire lecture halls with solid wood, but microperforated panels can meet your aesthetic and acoustic goals without breaking the bank. Microperforated panels can be used on both the walls and the ceilings, allowing you to improve auditorium and lecture hall acoustics...