Commercial Acoustics · Delhi/NCR
Noisy spaces cost businesses money.
Silence doesn’t.
Poor acoustics in offices, boardrooms, hotels, and institutions isn’t just uncomfortable. it directly affects productivity, client perception, and employee wellbeing. We design commercial spaces where sound works for your business, not against it.
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Why This Gets Ignored, Until It Can't Be
The acoustic problems that are already costing your business.
"Meetings are confidential until the walls give"
In most Indian office buildings, speech intelligibility between adjacent rooms is dangerously high. Boardroom conversations, HR discussions, and client calls leak into corridors and neighboring spaces. This isn't just uncomfortable in regulated industries, it is a compliance risk.
"Open offices are loud. Productivity hit"
Research consistently shows that noise is the single biggest productivity killer in open-plan offices. When ambient sound levels exceed 55–60 dB, concentration tasks suffer significantly. Most Indian open offices run between 65–75 dB. Employees aren't distracted the room is broken.
"Conference room echo makes every VC hard"
Hard walls, glass partitions, and tiled floors create reverberation times that destroy speech clarity. When your remote participants can't follow the conversation, it's not a bandwidth problem. it's an acoustic one. Most conference rooms are built for looks, not for communication.
"Guests complain about noise.Revenue follows."
For hotels, restaurants, and hospitality businesses, acoustic comfort is directly correlated to review scores and repeat bookings. Noise from adjacent rooms, restaurants, or mechanical equipment is consistently in the top five guest complaints. Poor acoustics is a revenue problem.
"Students and audiences can't hear clearly "
Auditoriums, classrooms, and lecture halls with poor acoustic design force speakers to strain and audiences to disengage. When the room doesn't support speech, your content doesn't reach your audience regardless of how loud the PA system is. The problem is the room, not the speaker.
"The project was "acoustic treated" goes wrong."
We regularly encounter spaces where acoustic panels have been installed decoratively rather than functionally wrong placement, wrong material specification, wrong density. Acoustic design isn't decoration. It's engineering. And the difference shows up in measurement, not aesthetics.
