homeThe ultimate goal of a retirement home is to give the guests there a comfortable place to live where their needs are met and their days are pleasant. An underrated aspect to servicing those two goals is the quality of silence. When guests and employees are able to enjoy a comfortably quiet environment the happiness of both parties increases. Now, how can this goal be achieved? The key to achieving a quiet and comfortable retirement home is through the use of high quality soundproofing that utilises valuable acoustic products such as fabric panels and acoustic panelling. Let’s dig a little bit deeper and learn the ins and outs of quality soundproofing and acoustic control.

Understanding Acoustic Panels
Before we dig in depth into soundproofing benefits we figure that you should at least understand how acoustic panels work. Acoustic panels are typically made out of a special kind of foam. This foam can come in a variety of different shapes and sizes but the goal is the same: to soak up and diffuse noise pollution while simultaneously improving your own audible perception of sound.

Benefits of Acoustic Control
Alright, if you take a walk through an office building or a retirement home, like our example above, you will realise the very real problem of sound leakage. Sound leakage is exactly what it appears to be: sound leaking from one area into the other. This sound leakage is what can turn a relatively comfortable room into a nightmare. Why should one resident have to deal with hearing the noise from the kitchen while they are trying to rest? That isn’t exactly relaxing, is it? One of the easiest ways to combat that sound leakage is by way of installing acoustic panelling. Let us analyse the value of an acoustic panel as well as the specific perks that it offers residents in the retirement home.

1. Sound Absorption – The primary benefit of having acoustic panels or acoustic tiling is the simple act of sound absorption. Depending on the material that you use for your panels, sound will soak into them thus dampening the sound.

2. Sound Diffusion – Diffusion is actually the opposite of absorption. Sound diffusion happens when sound is bounced all around the room thanks to a multi-angled panel. These panels help to push the sound out and spread it around.

3. Sound Quality – A room that is panelled with acoustic foam will have an improvement in the actual quality of the sound within the room. The television will sound clearer, the radio will be easier to hear, and other audible improvements will be made.