Reducing Noise in Classrooms with Serenity Acoustic Panels Modern classrooms often include hard floors, high ceilings, and minimal soft furnishings. While these designs are practical, they allow sound to bounce around the room, creating echo and ongoing background noise. For teachers and students, that can make a normal school day feel louder, more tiring, and harder to manage. Why classroom noise is a real problem…
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Acoustic Design in Education | Serenity Fabric Panels
Acoustic Design in Education: How Serenity Fabric Panels Improve Learning SpacesSerenity Fabric Acoustic Panels by Sontext are a proven way to improve sound clarity and comfort in classrooms, libraries, and lecture theatres. With effective sound absorption, these panels create spaces where teachers can be heard clearly and students can focus without distraction.Why Classroom Acoustics MatterGood acoustics are essential in education. When sound reflects off hard…
Why Architects Choose Sontext for Custom Acoustic Panels | Sontext
Trusted by Architects: Custom Acoustic Panels for Inspired Design Why Architects Choose Sontext for Custom Acoustic Panels Balancing aesthetics, compliance, and performance is the daily work of an architect. Acoustic control is often the missing piece—until it is not. Sontext partners with architects to deliver custom acoustic panels that meet the brief, respect the design intent, and perform reliably across offices, education, hospitality, worship spaces,…
Creating Better Learning Spaces with Acoustic Panels
In schools and classrooms, students need to be able to hear their teachers clearly and be able to concentrate. But sometimes, the noise in the school can make it hard to focus. That’s why acoustic panels are essential— they make classrooms quieter and more comfortable for learning. Let’s explore why acoustic panels are crucial to educational environments and how they can make a big difference….
Reduce Noise in Classrooms with Decrasound
Classroom Acoustic Panel Solutions Classrooms and learning environments are often noisy, echo-prone spaces. Hard surfaces like brick, concrete and glass amplify sound, making it difficult for students to hear clearly — especially those with learning difficulties or additional needs. Poor classroom acoustics can increase stress for teachers and reduce overall learning outcomes. Sontext offers a range of acoustic panel solutions tailored for the education sector….