What Are Sound Absorbing Room Dividers?
The concept of the open-plan has remained a popular trend for some time, with applications moving into all sectors from hospitality to office and residential. Almost as soon as designers decided they wanted to start opening spaces up, however, specifiers were looking for ways to divide it again.
Whether they’re permanent architectural elements or light and moveable screens, sound-absorbing room dividers visually separate areas, aiming to create privacy and seclusion in large, otherwise open spaces, combining long-term functionality with short-term customisation. But what’s the use in being visually secluded if the sound of activities nearby keep banging on the door of an otherwise peaceful mind?
Sound Absorbing Room Dividers Design
Using either specialist acoustic materials, complex shapes and arrangements or a combination of both, these fixed or moveable; ceiling-mounted or free-standing; panels, walls or sections provide all manner of creative and customisable space-splitting options.
Explore Sound Absorbing Room Dividers on Architonic
Look further into the product page of any one of the sound-absorbing room dividers here, and specifiers will uncover further details including specifications, descriptions and imagery for each product. There are further, larger images of the product itself, along with links to variants in alternative shapes, sizes, colours and finishes in the same collections; an ambient image gallery tells a tale of the product’s functionality in real space; while further specifications, CAD files, dealers and catalogues can all be requested by specifiers directly from the manufacturers on Architonic.