You've designed a corporate workspace where every detail has been considered carefully: ceiling height, exposed services, spatial drama, materials palette. Then the acoustic consultant's report lands, recommending a dropped ceiling with standard tiles. It's a moment most architects dread because it feels like choosing between the design and the acoustic...
When Does Your Project Need Acoustic Consultancy? A Decision Guide for Architects
You're midway through a corporate office design when the client casually mentions they need "good acoustics." It sounds simple enough. Specify some acoustic ceiling tiles, maybe add a few wall panels, and call it done. But three months after the space opens, complaints start rolling in. Conference rooms echo. Open...
Why Acoustic Metal Panels Are Becoming the Go-To Choice for Modern Commercial Spaces
Acoustic metal panels are perforated metal surfaces, typically aluminium or steel, backed by absorptive material such as stone wool or acoustic insulation. The engineered perforations allow sound waves to pass through the metal face and be absorbed by the backing layer, so the panel performs acoustically like a soft material...
What Separates Leading Acoustic Panel Companies from Generic Suppliers
You're specifying acoustic panels for a corporate office project in Gurgaon. A quick search returns dozens of acoustic panel manufacturers and suppliers, all claiming superior performance, competitive pricing, and reliable delivery. Their websites look professional. Their product photos are impressive. How do you distinguish between companies that will deliver what...
How to Specify Acoustic Panels for Commercial Projects
Specifying acoustic panels means selecting the right panel type, material, performance rating, placement, and coverage for a given commercial space based on its acoustic problem, room geometry, and intended use. It is a structured technical process, not a product selection exercise. A space can look exceptional on paper and still...
Acoustic Wall Covering Solutions for Spaces Where Aesthetics Cannot Be Compromised
You've just walked into a stunning corporate lobby. The marble gleams, the lighting is perfect, and the design is award-worthy. But the moment people start talking, the space turns into an echo chamber, and what should feel prestigious suddenly feels uncomfortable. This is the paradox architects and interior designers face...






