Solving Noise Problems in a Heritage Ballroom

Location: City of Whitehorse, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

Noisy Ballroom fixed

Restoring a heritage ballroom can pose unique acoustic challenges—especially when hard surfaces dominate the space. This was the case at the City of Whitehorse Main Ballroom, where a renovation project aimed to preserve the historic look but initially left out any acoustic treatment. The result was excessive reverberation and poor sound clarity during events.

To resolve this, the Whitehorse Council engaged Acoustic Engineer Mr David Dolly of Acoustic Consulting Australia. After assessing the space, he consulted with Sontext for a sound-absorbing solution that would be both effective and aesthetically appropriate for a heritage setting.

Why Serenity Acoustic Panels Were Selected

Serenity Fabric Acoustic Panels were chosen for the walls due to their superior sound absorption and robust design. The panels were supplied in custom sizes and a 50mm thickness to deliver enhanced performance across multiple frequencies, blending seamlessly with the interior decor.

Lightweight Ceiling Panels in a noisy ballroom

For the ceiling, the challenge was greater. The ballroom’s high, curved architecture required a panel that could both absorb sound and conform to the shape of the structure. SerenityLite Acoustic Ceiling Panels in 25mm thickness were selected. Their flexibility, lightweight structure, and effective absorption characteristics made them ideal for this curved ceiling installation.

The Outcome

The result was a dramatic improvement in sound clarity and speech intelligibility during events, all while preserving the architectural character of the ballroom. The combined use of Serenity and SerenityLite panels provided an elegant and functional solution to an otherwise complex acoustic issue.

FAQs – Acoustic Panels in Heritage Spaces

  1. Can acoustic panels be installed in heritage buildings?
    Yes, Sontext provides custom panel solutions that respect heritage aesthetics while solving noise problems.
  2. What thickness of acoustic panels is best?
    This depends on the frequency range to be treated. In this case, 25mm and 50mm panels were used for different surfaces.
  3. Can acoustic panels be curved to fit ceilings?
    Yes. SerenityLite panels are flexible enough to conform to curved ceilings.
  4. How do I choose the right acoustic panel?
    Contact Sontext for personalised recommendations based on room type, size, and noise concerns.
  5. Where can I see case studies?
    View more at the Recent Projects section.

Call to Action

Need help with acoustic treatment in a heritage or multipurpose space? Contact Sontext for expert guidance and tailored solutions using Serenity and SerenityLite acoustic panels.

Product Specifications

Feature Serenity Acoustic Wall Panels SerenityLite Ceiling Panels
Application Wall-mounted in ballrooms, halls, offices, and classrooms Ceiling-mounted in curved or high-ceiling spaces
Core Material High-density acoustic insulation Lightweight polyester acoustic fibre
Thickness Options 25mm or 50mm 25mm (selected for this project)
Finish Fabric-wrapped (wide colour range) Fabric-wrapped (lightweight finish)
Fire Rating Group 1 available Group 1 available
Custom Sizes Available Available
Mounting Direct fix or z-clip Suspended or direct fix

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Summary
Sontext Panels solve the nois problems in a Noisy Ballroom
Article Name
Sontext Panels solve the nois problems in a Noisy Ballroom
Description
Serenity Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Panels were installed in a Noisy Ballroom in Melbourne Australia. Covered in Fabric and in Bespoke sizes the panels were installed in accordance with the acoustic Engineers requirements
Author
Gerald Hynes