- Here to Listen -We are a full service acoustic treatment and soundproofing design company. We source, build and install the most effective and aesthetically pleasing sound treatment available for your space. Commercial or residential, wherever there is a noise issue, we will find a solution for you.
How we can help.
We have solutions individually tailored to your situation and space. Keeping a room audibly comfortable is a key component to having a stress free space. Whether you're working in a commercial space, a production room or a office space, good acoustics lead to more focused productivity and less stress. We will help with every step to get your space acoustically sound. Our objective is to make sure your atmosphere is a desirable place to be in. |
Acoustic treatment does not have to be boring.
We create, install an source all types of acoustical lighting, acoustic baffles, acoustic stretch wall systems and acoustical diffusion for music studios and podcast Studios. Here are some easy steps to determine your sound issues in your restaurant or cafe or event space. 1. Identify problem areas: Walk around your restaurant and identify areas where noise is the most noticeable. This could be near the kitchen, bar, or near tables with a lot of conversation. Understanding the problem areas will help you determine where to focus your acoustic treatment efforts. 2. Install sound-absorbing materials: One of the most effective ways to reduce noise in a restaurant is to install sound-absorbing materials on the walls, ceilings, and floors. Acoustic panels, soundproof curtains, can help absorb sound waves and reduce reflections. 3. Use carpets and rugs: Hard surfaces like tile or hardwood floors can create a lot of noise as sound bounces off them. Consider adding carpets or rugs to your restaurant's floors to help absorb and dampen sound. 4. Add upholstered furniture: Upholstered furniture such as booths, padded chairs, or banquettes can help reduce noise by absorbing sound waves instead of reflecting them back into the space. Opt for furniture with fabric or foam padding that can act as an additional sound-absorbing surface. 5. Separate dining areas: If your restaurant has open spaces without any partitions or dividers, consider creating separate dining areas. This can help break up the noise and create smaller, more intimate spaces, which tend to be quieter. 6. Install acoustic ceiling tiles: Ceiling tiles specifically designed for acoustic treatment can help absorb and reduce noise. These tiles are often made of materials with sound-absorbing properties and can be installed directly on the ceiling or integrated into a drop ceiling system. 7. Control background music: While background music can create a pleasant ambiance, it's crucial to control its volume to avoid adding to the noise. Keep the music at a reasonable level, and use speakers strategically placed throughout the restaurant to ensure even distribution of sound. |
Have a Sound Issue?
Keeping a room audibly comfortable is a key component to having a stress free space. Whether you're working in a commercial space, a production room or an office, good acoustics lead to more focused productivity and less stress.
We will help you with every step required to get your space acoustically sound. Our objective is to make sure your atmosphere is a desirable place to be in.
We will help you with every step required to get your space acoustically sound. Our objective is to make sure your atmosphere is a desirable place to be in.
Our SpecialtiesWe have been in the sound industry for over 25 years, working with architects, designers, general contractors and engineers to curate solutions for your noise issues and soundproofing needs.
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Acoustic Treatment vs. Soundproofing?
Is the sound issue coming from another room or outside the building? This would be a soundproofing project. When we have a noise issue involving sound from a neighboring room/office, we need to work with soundproofing materials. Soundproofing options include solutions like: doubling up the drywall, adding better insulation to the wall, or using MLV (mass load vinyl) or green glue to dampen the sound. All of these materials are very effective at reducing the transmission of noise from one room to the next, while visually enhancing the aesthetic of your space. Give us a call and we will send out a specialist to determine your needs.
Is the room itself too loud for conversation because of the echo of reverb? This would be an acoustic treatment project. Acoustic treatment works to alleviate noise generated within your space. From restaurants and offices to concert halls, most large spaces have some form of sound issue if not acoustically treated. The main issue affecting such spaces is reverb, the echo caused by sound bouncing off of hard surfaces. Large windows, stone tile, and tall ceilings are just some of the culprits of reverb, and too much reverberation in your space can cause noise levels to rise to an uncomfortable level, making conversation difficult. We have many options to help reduce the refection of sound in your space. We work closely with our clients to match the aesthetic of their rooms to achieve the best possible look and sound absorption for your space.
Wall mounted acoustic panels are the first approach to tackling reverb. We offer simple color-matched acoustic panels or more visually stimulating printed art, shapes and textures to match the atmosphere of your room. Sometimes ceiling mounted panels are the best solution, hung horizontally ("clouds"). We can design them to be out of sight, or to add color or flavor to the space. The variations and designs are vast. Just fill out the contact form or give us a call and we'll be happy to chat about your sound issue.
Is the sound issue coming from another room or outside the building? This would be a soundproofing project. When we have a noise issue involving sound from a neighboring room/office, we need to work with soundproofing materials. Soundproofing options include solutions like: doubling up the drywall, adding better insulation to the wall, or using MLV (mass load vinyl) or green glue to dampen the sound. All of these materials are very effective at reducing the transmission of noise from one room to the next, while visually enhancing the aesthetic of your space. Give us a call and we will send out a specialist to determine your needs.
Is the room itself too loud for conversation because of the echo of reverb? This would be an acoustic treatment project. Acoustic treatment works to alleviate noise generated within your space. From restaurants and offices to concert halls, most large spaces have some form of sound issue if not acoustically treated. The main issue affecting such spaces is reverb, the echo caused by sound bouncing off of hard surfaces. Large windows, stone tile, and tall ceilings are just some of the culprits of reverb, and too much reverberation in your space can cause noise levels to rise to an uncomfortable level, making conversation difficult. We have many options to help reduce the refection of sound in your space. We work closely with our clients to match the aesthetic of their rooms to achieve the best possible look and sound absorption for your space.
Wall mounted acoustic panels are the first approach to tackling reverb. We offer simple color-matched acoustic panels or more visually stimulating printed art, shapes and textures to match the atmosphere of your room. Sometimes ceiling mounted panels are the best solution, hung horizontally ("clouds"). We can design them to be out of sight, or to add color or flavor to the space. The variations and designs are vast. Just fill out the contact form or give us a call and we'll be happy to chat about your sound issue.
Location & Hours
We are Located in New Orleans and service the surrounding areas
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