Acoustic in large office

Acoustic in large office

More quiet, more focus

 

How to design large offices with better acoustics

Modern open-plan offices stand for openness, dynamism, and teamwork — but often also for disruptive noise environments. Conversations, phone calls, keyboards, or printers' noises quickly add up to a constant noise level, which reduces concentration and performance.
With the right acoustic solutions, this can be changed. Molto Coustic shows how thoughtful planning and high-quality materials can acoustically transform open-plan offices — into places that are productive, quiet, and pleasant.

Analysis and Planning:

The first step towards peace

 

Every successful acoustic optimization begins with a precise analysis. How is the space used? Where do the most noises originate? What materials are present?


Molto Coustic accompanies you from the very beginning – with professional advice that considers ceiling heights, room structure, and usage behavior. This creates a concept that specifically addresses acoustic weaknesses and adapts flexibly to your existing room design.

Because good sound is predictable

Whether new build, renovation, or upgrade: Thoughtful acoustic planning makes the difference. With Molto Coustic, you design large offices that not only look modern but also feel good – quieter, clearer, more focused.

Whole-area Acoustics:

Solutions for
Ceiling, Wall and Room

 

The ceiling often offers the greatest potential to noticeably improve the acoustics of a room. Whether acoustic ceiling or suspended ceiling panel – our products effectively absorb disturbing sound waves and significantly reduce reverberation.

 

But good room acoustics are not only created from above: walls and room-dividing elements can also contribute to a balanced acoustics. This allows areas to be acoustically separated from each other and different work zones to be designed – especially where open-space concepts require flexible use.

 

Made from thermally hardened PET, these elements harmoniously blend into any room concept.

Product Design: Ben Elmecker

Harmony of
Light and Sound

 

Light creates mood, acoustics shape atmosphere. When both are coordinated within the room concept, an environment is created that equally promotes concentration, communication and well-being. Through targeted lighting design and sound-absorbing elements, spaces can be designed to be functional, calm, and inviting at the same time.

Acoustic Zoning:

Where Focus and Exchange Occur

In quiet, well-structured work environments, stress levels decrease while concentration and communication increase. Through targeted acoustic design, clearly defined work zones are created, taking into account different needs. Open communication zones foster creativity and provide space for exchange and meetings without disturbing others. In focus zones, acoustic quiet prevails – ideal for concentrated work. This creates a balanced work environment that equally supports concentration and collaboration.

 

Molto Coustic helps you turn noisy spaces into lively, productive workspaces – with solutions tailored to your project and requirements.

Our top tips for more calm, focus & well-being

Targeted room acoustics planning: A thorough analysis of room structure, usage, and materials is the basis for sustainable acoustic optimization.

 

Use ceiling solutions: Sound-absorbing acoustic ceilings or ceiling panels reduce reverberation and create a clear, pleasant sound environment.

 

Combine light and acoustics: Coordinated lighting design in conjunction with acoustically effective elements creates a harmonious and productive atmosphere.

 

Create zoning: acoustically separate different work areas – also in open-plan concepts for retreat areas and focus zones.

Your personal consultation:

MORITZ JUNGWIRTH

Business Development
+43 664 88846944
jungwirth@moltoluce.com

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